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safety-token

v0.0.3

Published

This package helps you to keep your token safety before save it to localStorage (or something) in simple way

Downloads

4

Readme

safety-token

your token is safe with us

safety-token is a simple module to protect your token (such as a token for API authorization) in a simple way!

// install with NPM
$ npm install safety-token

// or with yarn
$ yarn add safety-token

After the package installed in your project, just import/require safety-token to your project

const safetyToken =  require('safety-token');

Start using it. To protect the token, use protect function, with token and unique code as the params. You can create your own unique code you want. The complex one is better.

const token = '182bdh12h922-2j3hkakhjkasjkhdu2';
const uniqueCode = 'yourUniqueCode'
const  protectedToken  = safetyToken.protect(token, uniqueCode);
console.log(protectedToken);

It will return an object

   {
	  status: true,
      message: 'Token has ben protected. You can save it into localStorage or something',
      token: '3hkakhjkasjkhdu2182bdh12h922-2jsha1$0ef528f0$1$e95e2693a56d2018a3107f9b3d709af161801cd1'
   }

To verify, use verify with protected token and unique code. So based on the example above, code to verify will be:

safetyToken.verify(protected.token, 'yourUniqueCode')

If the unique code and protected token are valid, you will get an object with status: true.

{
    status: true,
    message: 'Token is valid',
    token: '182bdh12h922-2j3hkakhjkasjkhdu2'
}

Otherwise, if your protected token nor unique code are invalid, it will returns:

{
  status: false,
	message: 'Unique code is invalid',
	token: '-'
}

GitHub repo: https://github.com/estotriramdani/safety-token