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authforge

v1.0.1

Published

This is a library that will easily handle the hassle of user login and membership registration every time.

Downloads

11

Readme

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BETA VERSION

Inspired by Google's Zanzibar system, the idea is to develop a third-party library that simplifies backend management of user information, moving away from the repetitive task of creating user-related schemas and integrating JWT (JSON Web Tokens) and authorization logic with each implementation. The library aims to provide easy-to-use methods for handling user JWT functionalities and permission checks, enabling developers to efficiently manage user authentication and authorization without the need to repeatedly code these features from scratch. This approach seeks to streamline backend development processes, focusing on reusability and ease of integration in various projects.

Developer Comments!

Thank you for using my immature library. I hope you'll visit my GitHub and share your feedback and information with me, I'll do my best to incorporate it. Thank you.

Installation

npm install authforge

This is the process of installing auth forge.

Documentation

The current document is briefly here. If the library receives a lot of support and support, we plan to develop a dedicated documentation site and further expand the library.

Initialization

const AuthForge = require("authforge");

First, import the library. This is the process you must do first.

const authForge = new AuthForge("DB URL");

authforge is based on sqlite3 as an early version. After creating an AuthForge object, you will receive the URL of sqlite3 as an argument.

authforge.setSecret("secretKey");

The above code is the part that sets the JWT authentication secret key for authforge.

authforge.user.expiresIn("1d");

The above code indicates the age of JWT's token.

  • s (seconds)
  • m (minutes)
  • h (hours)
  • d (days)
  • w (weeks)

user

authforge.user.register("email", "password", "username");

The code above is the user's signup function. It checks if the user exists, signs up, and returns the user's information and token, which is also stored in the database.

authforge.user.login("email", "password");

The code above is the user's login function. It checks if the user exists, logs in, and returns the user's information and token, which is also stored in the database.

Authorization

authforge.auth.authenticate(token);

The token lets you know if a user is present or not. It can be used as a function in middleware. If the user exists, return the user's information.