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elysia-auth-drizzle
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Library who handle authentification (Header/Cookie/QueryParam).
import { elysiaAuthDrizzlePlugin } from 'elysia-auth-drizzle';
export const app = new Elysia()
.use(
elysiaAuthDrizzlePlugin<typeof users.$inferSelect>({
config: [
{
url: '/public',
method: 'GET',
},
],
jwtSecret: 'test',
drizzle: {
db: db,
usersSchema: users,
tokensSchema: tokens,
},
}),
)
name | default | description |
---|---|---|
jwtSecret | undefined | Secret used to sign JWT |
drizzle | undefined | Contain drizzle db + users schema + tokens schemas ({db, userSchemas, tokenSchemas} / Token Schemas is optional if you use verifyAccessTokenOnlyInJWT) |
config | [] | Array who contain url with method allowed in public |
cookieSecret | undefined | (optional) Secret used to sign cookie value |
verifyAccessTokenOnlyInJWT | false | (optional) Check only JWT expiration not token validity in DB |
userValidation | undefined | (optional) (user) => void or Promise<void> / Allow to make more check regarding user (ex: check if user is banned) |
To execute jest tests (all errors, type integrity test)
bun test
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Library who handle authentification (Header/Cookie/QueryParam).
The npm package elysia-auth-drizzle receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, elysia-auth-drizzle popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that elysia-auth-drizzle demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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