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@blindnet/jwt-node

v0.1.0

Published

Helper library for creating and signing blindnet devkit tokens

Downloads

2

Readme

Get Started

:rocket: Check out our Quick Start Guide to get started in a snap.

Installation

Add the dependency with

yarn add @blindnet/jwt-node

or

npm i -S @blindnet/jwt-node

Usage

Import

const TokenBuilder = require('@blindnet/jwt-nodex')
// Replace APP_ID and APP_KEY with your app values
var builder = TokenBuilder.init(APP_ID, APP_KEY)

// Default expiration time of a token is 1 hour after the token's creation
// Otherwise, set the fixed expiration time as a unix timestamp
builder = builder.expires("unix_timestamp")

// Application tokens are used to authenticate your application against devkit components
var appToken = builder.app()

// User tokens authenticate registered users
var userToken = builder.user("user_id")

// Anonymous tokens can be used to allow an unknown user to perform some actions,
// like creating some privacy requests
var anonToken = builder.anonymous()

// Full example of creating a user token for "test_user", valid for 2 hours
var token = TokenBuilder.init(APP_ID, APP_KEY).expires(Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) + 7200).user("test_user")

Contributing

Contributions of all kinds are always welcome!

If you see a bug or room for improvement in this project in particular, please open an issue or directly fork this repository to submit a Pull Request.

If you have any broader questions or suggestions, just open a simple informal DevRel Request, and we'll make sure to quickly find the best solution for you.

Community

All community participation is subject to blindnet’s Code of Conduct.

Stay up to date with new releases and projects, learn more about how to protect your privacy and that of our users, and share projects and feedback with our team.

License

The blindnet devkit jwt-node library is available under MIT (and here is why).