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@kurier/addon-transport-layer-context

v0.0.6

Published

An addon to inject the client's IP address and request headers from your transport layer.

Downloads

46

Readme

kurier-addon-transport-layer-context

An addon to inject the client's IP address and request headers from your transport layer.

Installation

$ npm install @kurier/addon-transport-layer-context

Usage

// In your application definition (app.ts):
import TransportLayerContextAddon from "kurier-addon-transport-layer-context";

// ...
app.use(TransportLayerContextAddon);

Motivation

As you may have noticed, Kurier takes separation of concerns quite seriously, and allows no interactions between say, the HTTP transport layer and a processor. However, there are a few use cases where you might need, for instance, the client's IP address, such as geocoding. Since 1.0.0, all processors in Kurier holds an appInstance property, a reference to the current instance of the application, where an operation is taking place.

This addon implements a new member for the ApplicationInstance class, called transportLayerContext with two properties, available depending on what you're using (Express, Koa, Vercel or WebSockets):

  • ip: a string containing the remote client's IP address (it could be IPv4, IPv6, it could come from remoteAddress or from the X-Forwarded-For header, it really depends on the transport middleware you're using).
  • headers: a dictionary containing all available headers from the original request (it works both for HTTP and WebSockets, information available may vary according to the protocol you're using).

You can access this information at any given point in your processor like this:

const { ip, headers } = this.appInstance.transportLayerContext;
// Do stuff with ip and/or headers...