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@nicolasparada/jwt-middleware

v0.3.1

Published

JSON Web Token Middleware

Downloads

2

Readme

@nicolasparada/jwt-middleware npm version

JSON Web Token Middleware

jsonwebtoken is a peerDependency, so make sure to install it as well.

Usage

const framework = require('@nicolasparada/web-framework')
const jwt = require('@nicolasparada/jwt-middleware')
const { sign } = require('jsonwebtoken')

const app = framework()
const SECRET = 'shared-secret'

const makeResponse = (statusCode, body, headers = {}) => ({ statusCode, headers, body })

app.get('/login', ({ query: { username, password } }) => {
  if (!(username === 'admin' && password === 'lol')) {
    return makeResponse(401, { message: 'Wrong credentials.' })
  }
  const token = sign({ username }, SECRET, { expiresIn: 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 })
  return makeResponse(201, { token })
})

app.get('/me', jwt({ secret: SECRET }), req => req.user)

app.listen(80, '127.0.0.1', () => {
  console.log('Server running at http://localhost/')
})
curl "http://localhost/login?username=admin&password=lol"
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer token-here" http://localhost/me

Options

  • secret: Shared secret to verify the token (string or buffer required).
  • passthrough: Whether you want to allow to pass middlewares through, in case, the request user will be null (defaults to false).
  • verifyOptions: Object to be passed down to jsonwebtoken.verify.
  • key: Key to use in the request to put the decoded token in (defaults to user).
  • tokenKey: Key to use in the request to put the token in (defaults to token).