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graffiti-plugin-auth

v1.0.0

Published

Authentication plugin for Graffiti framework

Downloads

8

Readme

Basic auth plugin for Graffiti.js

Add basic email & password based authentication to Graffiti.js GraphQL backend.

Installation

npm install graffiti-plugin-auth

Usage

Create a graffiti.config.js in your project:

const authPlugin = require('graffiti-plugin-auth');

module.exports = {
  mongoUrl: 'mongodb://localhost/graffiti-example',
  plugins: [authPlugin({ secret: 'my_super_secret_jwt_secret' })],
};

Plugin settings

Auth plugin accepts the following options during init:

authPlugin({
  // secret used as base for JWT generation and cookies
  secret,
  // number of salt rounds used in bcrypt (optional)
  saltRounds = 10,
  // cookie settings (optional)
  cookie: {
    domain = 'localhost',
    httpOnly = true,
    secure = false,
    sameSite = false,
  } = {},
  // additional permit paths that are allowed without auth (optional)
  permitPaths = [],
  // redirect path, executed when user requests text/html and is not authed (optional)
  redirectPath,
});

Dev-mode auth forms

For convenience, when running in development mode, auth plugin creates two pages /dev/register and /dev/login that allow you to register and login without setting up any front-end.

Accessing current user

You might need to access current user in some cases. This can be either done from fastify (through request.user), or through GraphQL context, e.g.:

// define new resolvers function that will create our custom resolver
exports.resolvers = ({ typedef, model: Model }) => {
  // Define new resolver 'myResolver' resolver
  // This example is just a simple resolver that shows how to access current user
  typedef.addResolver({
    name: 'myResolver',
    type: typedef,
    resolve: async ({ source, args, context, info }) => {
      // This is your current authed user
      const currentUser = context.user;
      // ...
      return result;
    },
  });
};