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hapi-auth-whodat

v2.0.0

Published

Hapi authentication plugin that uses 3rd-party authoritative source.

Downloads

7

Readme

WhoDat Auth Plugin for Hapi

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A BasicAuth plugin that checks credentials with an external authority. Works with Hapi version 8 or later.

npm install --save hapi-auth-whodat
var Hapi = require('hapi');

var server = new Hapi.Server();
server.connection({
  host: 'localhost',
  port: 8000
});

server.register(require('../'), function(err) {
  server.auth.strategy('default', 'whodat', true, {
    url: 'https://auth.app.com/credentials',
    auth: {
      username: 'internal',
      password: 'secret'
    }
  });

  server.start();
});

The above will attempt to authenticate each route by calling the given URL with the users's credentials. For instance, if a user with username john and password shhhhh requests a route in this server, the url https://auth.app.com/credentials?username=john&password=shhhhh will be called via HTTP GET. If the credentials are valid, the external authority should respond with:

{
  "credentials" : {
    "authenticated": true
  }
}

Whatever is returned in the credentials object (in addition to the username set as id) will be set in the req.auth.credentials object accessible from the route.

Plugin Options

The following options are available when registering the plugin:

  • 'url' (required) - the URL to call for authentication.
  • 'method' - the HTTP method to use. Defaults to "GET".
  • 'auth' - authentication object that will be included with the request to the external authority. This authenticates the server with the external authority. Can be an object including username and password or null to not authenticate the request. Defaults to "credentials".
  • 'objectName' - (when using the POST method) the name of the object to be sent to the external authority. Can be a string or null to put the properties at the root level. Defaults to "credentials".
  • 'responseObjectName' - the name of the object that will be returned by the external authority. Defaults to "credentials".
  • 'otherData' - static object to be merged with the credentials object being sent. Defaults to null.
  • 'usernameProperty' , 'passwordProperty' - names of the username and password properties sent to the server. Defaults to "username" and "password".