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    gtoken

Node.js Google Authentication Service Account Tokens


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What is gtoken?

The gtoken npm package is designed to handle the acquisition and management of Google OAuth2 tokens. It simplifies the process of authenticating with Google APIs by managing the token generation, refresh, and validation processes.

What are gtoken's main functionalities?

Generate Access Token

This feature allows users to generate an access token by providing a key file and the required scopes. The token can then be used to authenticate requests to Google APIs.

const { GoogleToken } = require('gtoken');
const gtoken = new GoogleToken({
  keyFile: 'path/to/keyfile.json',
  scope: ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive']
});
gtoken.getToken().then(token => {
  console.log(token);
}).catch(err => {
  console.error(err);
});

Refresh Token

This feature allows users to refresh their existing token when it expires. The refreshed token ensures continued access without needing to re-authenticate.

const { GoogleToken } = require('gtoken');
const gtoken = new GoogleToken({
  keyFile: 'path/to/keyfile.json',
  scope: ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive'],
  token: existingToken
});
gtoken.refreshToken().then(newToken => {
  console.log(newToken);
}).catch(err => {
  console.error(err);
});

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node-gtoken

Node.js Google Authentication Service Account Tokens

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Installation

npm install gtoken

Usage

Use with a .pem or .p12 key file:

var GoogleToken = require('gtoken');
var gtoken = GoogleToken({
  keyFile: 'path/to/key.pem', // or path to .p12 key file
  email: 'my_service_account_email@developer.gserviceaccount.com',
  scope: ['https://scope1', 'https://scope2'] // or space-delimited string of scopes
});

gtoken.getToken(function(err, token) {
  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
    return;
  }
  console.log(token);
});

Use with a service account .json key file:

var GoogleToken = require('gtoken');
var gtoken = GoogleToken({
  keyFile: 'path/to/key.json',
  scope: ['https://scope1', 'https://scope2'] // or space-delimited string of scopes
});

gtoken.getToken(function(err, token) {
  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
    return;
  }
  console.log(token);
});

Pass the private key as a string directly:

var key = '-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nXXXXXXXXXXX...';
var GoogleToken = require('gtoken');
var gtoken = GoogleToken({
  email: 'my_service_account_email@developer.gserviceaccount.com',
  scope: ['https://scope1', 'https://scope2'], // or space-delimited string of scopes
  key: key
});

Options

Various options that can be set when creating initializing the gtoken object.

  • options.email or options.iss: The service account email address.
  • options.scope: An array of scope strings or space-delimited string of scopes.
  • options.sub: The email address of the user requesting delegated access.
  • options.keyFile: The filename of .json key, .pem key or .p12 key.
  • options.key: The raw RSA private key value, in place of using options.keyFile.

.getToken(callback)

Returns the cached token or requests a new one and returns it.

gtoken.getToken(function(err, token) {
  console.log(err || token);
  // gtoken.token value is also set
});

Properties

Various properties set on the gtoken object after call to .getToken().

  • gtoken.token: The access token.
  • gtoken.expires_at: The expiry date as milliseconds since 1970/01/01
  • gtoken.key: The raw key value.
  • gtoken.raw_token: Most recent raw token data received from Google.

.hasExpired()

Returns true if the token has expired, or token does not exist.

gtoken.getToken(function(err, token) {
  if(token) {
    gtoken.hasExpired(); // false
  }
});

.revokeToken()

Revoke the token if set.

gtoken.revokeToken(function(err) {
  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
    return;
  }
  console.log('Token revoked!');
});

Downloading your private .p12 key from Google

  1. Open the Google Developer Console.
  2. Open your project and under "APIs & auth", click Credentials.
  3. Generate a new .p12 key and download it into your project.

Converting your .p12 key to a .pem key

You can just specify your .p12 file (with .p12 extension) as the keyFile and it will automatically be converted to a .pem on the fly, however this results in a slight performance hit. If you'd like to convert to a .pem for use later, use OpenSSL if you have it installed.

$ openssl pkcs12 -in key.p12 -nodes -nocerts > key.pem

Don't forget, the passphrase when converting these files is the string 'notasecret'

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MIT

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Last updated on 23 Oct 2017

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