@cgutierrezpa/aws4-axios
v1.12.2
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Axios request interceptor for signing requests with AWSv4. It includes a fix regarding webpack compilations. Forked from https://github.com/jamesmbourne/aws4-axios.git
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aws4-axios
This is a request interceptor for the Axios HTTP request library to allow requests to be signed with an AWSv4 signature.
This may be useful for accessing AWS services protected with IAM auth such as an API Gateway.
Installation
| yarn | npm |
| ----------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| yarn add @cgutierrezpa/aws4-axios
| npm install --save @cgutierrezpa/aws4-axios
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Usage
To add an interceptor to the default Axios client:
import axios from "axios";
import { aws4Interceptor } from "aws4-axios";
const interceptor = aws4Interceptor({
region: "eu-west-2",
service: "execute-api",
});
axios.interceptors.request.use(interceptor);
// Requests made using Axios will now be signed
axios.get("https://example.com/foo").then((res) => {
// ...
});
Or you can add the interceptor to a specific instance of an Axios client:
import axios from "axios";
import { aws4Interceptor } from "aws4-axios";
const client = axios.create();
const interceptor = aws4Interceptor({
region: "eu-west-2",
service: "execute-api",
});
client.interceptors.request.use(interceptor);
// Requests made using Axios will now be signed
client.get("https://example.com/foo").then((res) => {
// ...
});
You can also pass AWS credentials in explicitly (otherwise taken from process.env)
const interceptor = aws4Interceptor(
{
region: "eu-west-2",
service: "execute-api",
},
{
accessKeyId: "",
secretAccessKey: "",
}
);