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x-hub-signature-middleware

v1.0.0

Published

Express middleware for verifying webhooks with X-Hub-Signature

Downloads

61

Readme

X-Hub-Signature tools for Node.js and Express

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X-Hub-Signature is a compact way to validate real-time updates, such as webhooks from Facebook and GitHub.

Requires Node.js 16+

Getting Started

To install:

npm install x-hub-signature-middleware --save

Express Middleware

To validate incoming webhooks signed with X-Hub-Signature, use the bundled Express middleware.

const { xHubSignatureMiddleware } = require('x-hub-signature');
app.use(xHubSignatureMiddleware({
  algorithm: 'sha1',
  secret: 'secret',
  require: true,
  getRawBody: req => req.rawBody
}));

Options:

  • algorithm (required) - sha1 or other desired signing algorithm
  • secret (required) - signing secret that the webhook was signed with
  • require (optional) - boolean, whether to require the presence of the X-Hub-Signature header. If true, throws an HTTP 400 error if the header is not present. If false, the middleware will pass the request on if the header is not present, and validate the header only if it is present. (default: true)
  • getRawBody (optional) - function that accepts req as the first argument and returns the raw body. If you use the bundled body-parser verifier (see below), you don't need to set this option.
  • header (optional) - the default header is X-Hub-Signature. For sha256, the header needs to be X-Hub-Signature-256.

Use with body-parser

A very common case is to have body-parser middleware globally defined. This produces complications for the x-hub-signature middleware, since it needs a copy of the raw unparsed body, and body-parser by default does not save this on the request.

In this case, you can use the bundled extractRawBody verifier function with body-parser. This will set a reference to the buffered raw (unparsed) body to req.rawBody:

const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const {xHubSignatureMiddleware, extractRawBody} = require('x-hub-signature-middleware');
app.use(bodyParser.json({
  verify: extractRawBody
}))
app.use(xHubSignatureMiddleware({
  algorithm: 'sha1',
  secret: 'secret',
  require: true
}));

License

MIT License

Acknowledgements

This project was based on express-x-hub by Alex Curtis.