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@nolemmings/jwt-validate

v0.1.0

Published

Node.js library to validate hierarchical JWT scopes

Downloads

13

Readme

jwt-validate

This library contains JWT validation utility functions.

Example

import { validateScope } from `@nolemmings/jwt-validate`;
import express from 'express';

const app = express();

app.get('/hello', (req, res) => {
  // Throws error if req.headers.Authorization does not contain valid jwt
  // or does not have scope 'hello:read' or 'hello'
  validateScope(req, 'hello:read');

  res.send('You have a valid request bearer');
});

app.listen(3000);

validateScope(req, ...allowedScopes)

Checks if Authorization header has a JWT with a scope that matches at least one of allowedScopes. Throws an error if Authorization no match was found.

Scopes are interpreted as a hierarchical structure delimited by :. For example, validateScope(req, 'user:email:read') would succeed if JWT scope has one of the following scopes: ['user', 'user:email', 'user:email:read'].

Example:

import { validateScope } from `@nolemmings/jwt-validate`;

// Checks if JWT scope contains either 'hello', 'hello:read' or 'admin'
validateScope(req, 'hello:read', 'admin');

When failed an error is thrown with the following format:

{
  code: 'insufficient_scope',
  httpStatus: 403,
  message: 'Access token has insufficient privileges',
}

Other possible errors:

  • 401 invalid_token - when token is missing, malformed or invalid for other reasons.

Error codes are from RFC 6750.

checkScope(requestScope, allowedScope)

Returns true if a single request scope matches allowedScope or if request scope contains a scope higher in hierarchy. Otherwise returns false.

For example:

import { checkScope } from `@nolemmings/jwt-validate`;

checkScope('user:email', 'user:email:read'); // Returns true
checkScope('user', 'user:email:read'); // Returns true
checkScope('user:email', 'user'); // Returns false