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alexa-verifier-middleware_custom

v2.0.0

Published

An expressjs middleware that verifies HTTP requests sent to an Alexa skill are sent from Amazon.

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15

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alexa-verifier-middleware

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An express middleware that verifies HTTP requests sent to an Alexa skill are sent from Amazon.

Version 2.x is now a pure es module, and requires node 12.17 or higher. If you want to run this via an older version of node, use [email protected]

Usage

It is recommended that you attach all Alexa routes to an express Router.

import express  from 'express';
import verifier from 'alexa-verifier-middleware';


const app = express();

// create a router and attach to express before doing anything else
const alexaRouter = express.Router();
app.use('/alexa', alexaRouter);

// attach the verifier middleware first because it needs the entire
// request body, and express doesn't expose this on the request object
alexaRouter.use(verifier);

// Routes that handle alexa traffic are now attached here.
// Since this is attached to a router mounted at /alexa,
// this endpoint will be accessible at /alexa/weather_info
alexaRouter.get('/weather_info', function (req, res) { ... });

app.listen(3000);

Common errors

The raw request body has already been parsed.

  • This means that you're probably using one of the body-parser middlewares and it is loaded before this one. To fix it, you should load the body-parsers after this one.

Before:

const alexaRouter = express.Router();
app.use('/alexa', alexaRouter);

// INCORRECT
alexaRouter.use(bodyParser.json());
alexaRouter.use(verifier);

After:

const alexaRouter = express.Router();
app.use('/alexa', alexaRouter);

// CORRECT
alexaRouter.use(verifier);
alexaRouter.use(bodyParser.json());

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