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@beem812/bs-jsonwebtoken

v0.2.3

Published

Bucklescirpt bindings for the Jsonwebtoken npm package

Downloads

18

Readme

bs-jsonwebtoken

A small library for interacting with the jsonwebtoken npm package.

Status

The package is in an extremely early state however there's really only 3 functions you want, sign, decode, and verify, and the bindings for those functions are present and should work as they would in a javascript project. I want to provide better types for the actual options for decode and verify later but the options record for sign should allow you to do everything you would in javascript land.

Example

open JsonWebToken;
open Json_encode;


// emptyOptions is provided to allow you to set only the options you care about
let signingOptions = Some({ ...emptyOptions, algorithm: HS256, notBefore: "2 days"});

// allows for you to provide a string, buffer, jsonewebtoken secret object 
let secret = `string("secret");

type testPayload = {
  foo: string
};

let encodeTestPayload = (payload: testPayload) => {
  object_([("foo", string(payload.foo))]);
};

// it's expected that you will json encode your payload before passing it in to sign
// I recommend using @glennsl/bs-json to do your json encoding as I have here
let testPayload = { foo: "bar"};
let payload = `json(encodeTestPayload(testPayload));

let jwtToken = sign(~secret, ~options, payload);

// Verify the token with your secret and recieve the json typed token
// if your token uses a public/private key pair this will also take the public key
// results from both verify and decode require you to json decode,
// again @glennsl/bs-json can handle this.
let payloadFromVerify = verify(jwtToken, secret)

// Decod the token if already verified.
let payloadFromDecode = decode(jwtToekn)

Installation

npm i @beem812/bs-jsonwebtoken

Then add @beem812/bs-jsonwebtokent to bs-dependencies in your bsconfig.json:

{
  ...
  "bs-dependencies": ["@beem812/bs-jsonwebtoken"]
}