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ah-jwtauth-plugin

v0.1.0

Published

Implements JWT Authentication

Downloads

4

Readme

ah-jwtauth-plugin

Uses auth0 node-jsonwebtoken to allow token authentication of actions, It is a really slimmed down version of panjiesw's plugin over at https://github.com/panjiesw/ah-auth-plugin as I didn't want to make the assumptions around users and email systems.

Installation

  • Install the plugin with npm install ah-jwtauth-plugin --save
  • Add the "ah-jwtauth-plugin" plugin to your ActionHero config

Usage

This plugin will check your action templates for a property called "authenticate", if it exists and is true it will then require that a "Authorization" header has been sent with the request holding a valid JSON Web Token. I make use of the node-jsonwebtoken module (https://github.com/auth0/node-jsonwebtoken) to generate and validate the tokens.

An example header would be "Authorization: Token abce1234==", The value of the header must start with Token to be picked up.

Settings

  • You can select the algorithm you want to use with the options available at https://github.com/auth0/node-jsonwebtoken
  • You will need to set a secret that will be used to create the token

Generate a token

You need to generate a token once a user has successfully authenticated against your API, this could be by signing in with a username/password or you could simply generate them through a CMS, print them out and post them to your users ;-)

api.jwtauth.generateToken({id: 1234, email: '[email protected]'}, function(token) {
  // token will hold the generated token
  connection.response.token = token;
  next(connection, true);
}, function(err) {
  // An error occured generating a token
  connection.error = err;
  next(connection, false);
});

I would suggest not storing a huge amount of information in them as it will just mean more data transferred per request, but you can put some identifying info like email, name, etc. The beauty of this is that you don't need to hit the database every time to authenticate a user.

Validate a token

While the plugin will automatically validate a token and put it on the connection object for you as connection.user, you can also validate the tokens yourself like below.

api.jwtauth.processToken("abce1234==", function(data) {
  // Valid data, lets set it and continue
  console.log(data);
}, function(err) {
  console.log('Error', err);
});

Todo

  • Need to add in expiry, I personally dont use it but I may add it to my app with refreshing tokens in the future.