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@leonardodino/gtoken

v3.0.2

Published

Node.js Google Authentication Service Account Tokens

Downloads

6

Readme

node-gtoken

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Node.js Google Authentication Service Account Tokens

Installation

npm install @leonardodino/gtoken

or

yarn add @leonardodino/gtoken

Usage

const key = '-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nXXXXXXXXXXX...';
const { GoogleToken } = require('@leonardodino/gtoken');
const gtoken = new GoogleToken({
  email: '[email protected]',
  scope: ['https://scope1', 'https://scope2'], // or space-delimited string of scopes
  key: key
});

Options

Various options that can be set when creating initializing the gtoken object.

  • options.email or options.iss: The service account email address.
  • options.scope: An array of scope strings or space-delimited string of scopes.
  • options.sub: The email address of the user requesting delegated access.
  • options.key: The raw RSA private key value.

.getToken()

Returns the cached token or requests a new one and returns it.

gtoken.getToken(function(err, token) {
  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
    return;
  }
  console.log(token);
});

You can also use the async/await style API:

const token = await gtoken.getToken()
console.log(token);

Or use promises: or

gtoken.getToken()
  .then(token => {
    console.log(token)
  })
  .catch(e => console.error);

Properties

Various properties set on the gtoken object after call to .getToken().

  • gtoken.token: The access token.
  • gtoken.expiresAt: The expiry date as milliseconds since 1970/01/01
  • gtoken.key: The raw key value.
  • gtoken.rawToken: Most recent raw token data received from Google.

.hasExpired()

Returns true if the token has expired, or token does not exist.

gtoken.getToken(function(err, token) {
  if(token) {
    gtoken.hasExpired(); // false
  }
});

.revokeToken()

Revoke the token if set.

gtoken.revokeToken(function(err) {
  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
    return;
  }
  console.log('Token revoked!');
});

Changelog

2.0.0 -> 3.0.0

New features:

  • Fewer dependencies, code works everywhere.

Breaking changes:

  • remove support for reading files (keyFile option)
  • remove getCredentials method.
  • remove ensureEmail private method.

1.2.2 -> 2.0.0

New features:

  • API now supports callback and promise based workflows

Breaking changes:

  • GoogleToken is now a class type, and must be instantiated.
  • GoogleToken.expires_at renamed to GoogleToken.expiresAt
  • GoogleToken.raw_token renamed to GoogleToken.rawToken
  • GoogleToken.token_expires renamed to GoogleToken.tokenExpires

License

MIT