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e2e-auth

v0.1.5

Published

Authentication and authorization module using E2E Auth Server.

Downloads

9

Readme

E2E logo

E2E Auth

Web services always need a way to authenticate users for security reasons. Companies having multiple services and applications accessing these need a central user/role management and a generic way of authentication.

This module works with the E2E Auth Server and provide a simple authentication and authorization process for both resource servers and client applications.

Installing

npm install e2e-auth

Resource Server

var express = require('express');
var E2EAuth = require('e2e-auth').Middleware;

var app = express();

var e2eAuth = new E2EAuth({
    e2eAuthServerURL: 'http://e2e-auth.example.com'
});

app.get('/public', function(req, res){
    ...
});

app.get('/private', e2eAuth.userIsAuthenticated(), function(req, res){
    ...
});

app.get('/restricted', e2eAuth.userIs('Admin'), function(req, res){
    ...
});

app.get('/custom-restriction', e2eAuth.userIsAuthenticated(), function(req, res){
    req.user.is('Custom-Role', function(err, allowed){
        ...
    });
});

Client Application

var express = require('express');
var bodyParser = require('body-parser');
var cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');
var session = require('express-session');
var Client = require('node-rest-client').Client;

var E2EAuth = require('e2e-auth').Middleware;

var app = express();

var e2eAuth = new E2EAuth({
    e2eAuthServerURL: 'http://e2e-auth.example.com'
    clientID: '{clientID}',
    clientSecret: {clientSecret},
    callbackURL: "http://my-app.example.com/auth/callback"
});

// Initial page redirecting to E2E authentication page
app.get('/login', e2eAuth.authenticate());

// Callback service parsing the authorization code and asking for the access token
app.get('/auth/callback',
    e2eAuth.authenticate({ failureRedirect: '/login' }),
    function(req, res) {
        res.redirect('/index.html');
});

app.post('/do-something', function(req, res){
    var client = new Client();

    var headers = {
        Authorization : 'Bearer '+ req.session.e2eAccessToken
    };

    client.get('http://resource.example.com/some-resource', {headers: headers}, function(data) {
        ...
    });
});

Mock User

During development or tests it can be interesting to mock the user. This is done using the mockup option attribute. If it is defined the user returned is always the one defined in.

var e2eAuth = new E2EAuth({
    e2eAuthServerURL: 'http://e2e-auth.example.com'
    clientID: '{clientID}',
    clientSecret: {clientSecret},
    callbackURL: "http://my-app.example.com/auth/callback",
    mockup: {
        user:{
            username: 'Mockup User',
            roles: ['Admin']
        }
    }
});