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ngx-auth

v6.0.0

Published

Angular 16+ Authentication module

Downloads

8,026

Readme

Angular 16+ Authentication

This package provides authentication module with interceptor

npm install ngx-auth --save

For older versions of angular see Older Versions section.

Full example

Full example you can find in the example folder.

Authentication module

Authentication modules provides ability to attach authentication token automatically to the headers (through http interceptors), refresh token functionality, guards for protected or public pages and more.

Usage

  1. Import AuthService interface to implement it with your custom Authentication service, e.g.:
import { AuthService } from 'ngx-auth';

@Injectable()
export class AuthenticationService implements AuthService {
  private interruptedUrl: string;

  constructor(private http: Http) {}

  isAuthorized() {
    const isAuthorized = !!sessionStorage.getItem('accessToken');

    return of(isAuthorized);
  }

  getAccessToken() {
    const accessToken = sessionStorage.getItem('accessToken');

    return of(accessToken);
  }

  refreshToken(): Observable<any> {
    const refreshToken = sessionStorage.getItem('refreshToken');

    return this.http
      .post('http://localhost:3001/refresh-token', { refreshToken })
      .catch(() => this.logout())
  }

  refreshShouldHappen(response: HttpErrorResponse) {
    return response.status === 401;
  }

  verifyRefreshToken(req: HttpRequest<any>) {
    return req.url.endsWith('refresh-token');
  }

  skipRequest(req: HttpRequest<any>) {
    return req.url.endsWith('third-party-request');
  }

  getInterruptedUrl() {
    return this.interruptedUrl;
  }

  setInterruptedUrl(url: string) {
    this.interruptedUrl = url;
  }

}
  1. Specify functions publicGuard for public routes and protectedGuard for protected respectively, e.g.:
const routes: Routes = [
  {
    path: '',
    component: PublicComponent,
    canActivate: [publicGuard],
    children: [/*...*/],
  },
  {
    path: '',
    component: ProtectedComponent,
    canActivate: [protectedGuard],
    children: [/*...*/],
  }
];
  1. Create additional AuthenticationModule and provide important providers and imports, e.g.:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AuthModule, AUTH_SERVICE, PUBLIC_FALLBACK_PAGE_URI, PROTECTED_FALLBACK_PAGE_URI } from 'ngx-auth';

import { AuthenticationService } from './authentication.service';

@NgModule({
  imports: [ AuthModule ],
  providers: [
    { provide: PROTECTED_FALLBACK_PAGE_URI, useValue: '/' },
    { provide: PUBLIC_FALLBACK_PAGE_URI, useValue: '/login' },
    { provide: AUTH_SERVICE, useClass: AuthenticationService }
  ]
})
export class AuthenticationModule { }

where,

  • PROTECTED_FALLBACK_PAGE_URI - main protected page to be redirected to, in case if user will reach public route, that is protected by publicGuard and will be authenticated

  • PUBLIC_FALLBACK_PAGE_URI - main public page to be redirected to, in case if user will reach protected route, that is protected by protectedGuard and won't be authenticated

  • AUTH_SERVICE - Authentication service token providers

  1. Provide your AuthenticationModule in your AppModule

Customizing authentication headers

By default, requests are intercepted and a { Authorization: 'Bearer ${token}'} header is injected. To customize this behavior, implement the getHeaders method on your AuthenticationService

After login redirect to the interrupted URL

The AuthService has an optional method setInterruptedUrl which saves the URL that was requested before the user is redirected to the login page. This property can be used in order to redirect the user to the originally requested page after he logs in. E.g. in your login.component.ts (check also AuthService implementation above):

@Component({
  selector: 'app-login',
  templateUrl: './login.component.html'
})
export class LoginComponent {
  login() {
    this.authService.login()
      .subscribe(() =>
        this.router.navigateByUrl(this.authService.getInterruptedUrl())
      );
  }
}

Older Versions

For angular 7-15, use version 5.4.0

npm install [email protected] --save

For angular 6, use version 4.1.0

npm install [email protected] --save

For angular 5, use version 3.1.0

npm install [email protected] --save

For angular 4, use version 2.2.0

npm install [email protected] --save