axios-oauth-1.0a
v0.3.6
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Easily add OAuth 1.0a signing to your axios client
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axios-oauth-1.0a
Easily add OAuth 1.0a signing to your axios client
Getting Started
npm i axios-oauth-1.0a
or
yarn add axios-oauth-1.0a
For use in the browser, you'll need to configure buffer and crypto support polyfills and fallback modules. See resolve.fallback and How To Polyfill Buffer With WebPack v5 for more information.
OAuth Options
algorithm
- The hashing function to use for the
oauth_signature
value - Available values are:
HMAC-SHA1
,HMAC-SHA256
- Default value is
HMAC-SHA256
includeBodyHash
- When
true
, always try to hash the body and include the hash in the signature - When
false
, never try to calculateoauth_body_hash
- When
'auto'
, calculateoauth_body_hash
onPUT
orPOST
requests that have a body
key
- The Consumer Key value
realm
- An optional value to set the OAuth 1.0 realm
secret
- The Consumer Secret value
token
- The Access Token value
tokenSecret
- An optional value to specify the access token secret
callback
- An optional value to set the callback url
verifier
- An optional value to set the oauth verifier
Example
To sign your axios requests using OAuth 1.0a:
import addOAuthInterceptor from 'axios-oauth-1.0a';
// Create a client whose requests will be signed
const client = axios.create();
// Specify the OAuth options
const options = {
algorithm: 'HMAC-SHA1',
key: 'xxx',
secret: 'yyy',
};
// Add interceptor that signs requests
addOAuthInterceptor(client, options);
Documentation
ChangeLog
See github releases