A Simple node Library that Authenticates a User Against an LDAP/AD Server
This library use ldapjs
as the underneath library. It has two modes of authentications:
-
Admin authenticate mode. If an admin user is provided, the library will login (ldap bind) with the admin user,
then search for the user to be authenticated, get its DN (distinguish name), then use
the user DN and password to login again. If every thing is ok, the user details will
be returned.
-
Self authenticate mode. If the admin user is not provided, then the userDn
and userPassword
must be provided.
If any of userSearchBase
or usernameAttribute
is missing, then the lib simply does a login with
the userDn
and userPassword
(ldap bind), and returns true if succeeds.
Otherwise, the lib does a login with the userDn
and userPassword
(ldap bind),
then does a search on the user and return the user's details.
Features
- Can use an admin to search and authenticate a user
- Can also use a regular user and authenticate the user itself
- Supports ldap, ldaps, and STARTTLS
- Async/Await Promise
How to Use
Installation
npm install ldap-authentication --save
Examples
User authenticate without getting user details
let authenticated = await authenticate({
ldapOptions: {url: 'ldap://ldap.forumsys.com'},
userDn: 'uid=gauss,dc=example,dc=com',
userPassword: 'password'
})
User authenticate and return user details
let authenticated = await authenticate({
ldapOptions: {url: 'ldap://ldap.forumsys.com'},
userDn: 'uid=gauss,dc=example,dc=com',
userPassword: 'password',
userSearchBase: 'dc=example,dc=com',
usernameAttribute: 'uid',
username: 'gauss'
})
Complete example
const { authenticate } = require('ldap-authentication')
async function auth() {
let options = {
ldapOpts: {
url: 'ldap://ldap.forumsys.com',
},
adminDn: 'cn=read-only-admin,dc=example,dc=com',
adminPassword: 'password',
userPassword: 'password',
userSearchBase: 'dc=example,dc=com',
usernameAttribute: 'uid',
username: 'gauss'
}
let user = await authenticate(options)
console.log(user)
options = {
ldapOpts: {
url: 'ldap://ldap.forumsys.com',
},
userDn: 'uid=einstein,dc=example,dc=com',
userPassword: 'password',
userSearchBase: 'dc=example,dc=com',
usernameAttribute: 'uid',
username: 'einstein'
}
user = await authenticate(options)
console.log(user)
}
auth()
Parameters
ldapOpts
: This is passed to ldapjs
client directly
url
: url of the ldap server. Example: ldap://ldap.forumsys.com
tlsOptions
: options to pass to node tls. Example: { rejectUnauthorized: false }
adminDn
: The DN of the admistrator. Example: 'cn=read-only-admin,dc=example,dc=com',adminPassword
: The password of the admin.userDn
: The DN of the user to be authenticated. This is only needed if adminDn
and adminPassword
are not provided.
Example: uid=gauss,dc=example,dc=com
userPassword
: The password of the user,userSearchBase
: The ldap base DN to search the user. Example: dc=example,dc=com
usernameAttribute
: The ldap search equality attribute name corresponding to the user's username.
It will be used with the value in username
to construct an ldap filter as ({attribute}={username})
to find the user and get user details in LDAP.
In self authenticate mode (userDn
and userPassword
are provided, but not adminDn
and adminPassword
),
if this value is not set, then authenticate will return true right after user bind succeed. No user details
from LDAP search will be performed and returned.
Example: uid
username
: The username to authenticate with. It is used together with the name in usernameAttribute
to construct an ldap filter as ({attribute}={username})
to find the user and get user details in LDAP. Example: some user input
starttls
: Boolean. Use STARTTLS
or not