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graphql-auth

v1.0.0

Published

🔒 Authentication and authorization middleware for GraphQL.

Downloads

808

Readme

GraphQL Auth

🔒 Authentication and authorization middleware for GraphQL.

graphql-auth is a very simple middleware that easily integrates with any GraphQL server that follows the GraphQL API for resolvers.

Getting Started

How It Works

graphql-auth exports a single function (middleware) withAuth. This function takes two parameters, the first is scope (if any) for authorization, and the second is the callback to call when auth checking is complete. Let's look at an example:

import withAuth from 'graphql-auth';

const resolvers = {
  Query: {
    users: withAuth(['users:view'], (root, args, context) => { ... }),
    ...
  }
}

The way this works is withAuth looks for a special auth property on the context of the resolver. It expects the auth property to have two properties of its own:

  1. isAuthenticated to tell if the user is logged in
  2. scope scope of the logged in user (optional)

This allows you to use any form of authentication already supported by common frameworks like express and hapi. Here is an example in Hapi.js:

import { graphqlHapi } from 'graphql-server-hapi';
import { makeExecutableSchema } from 'graphql-tools';

import typeDefs from './type-defs';
import resolvers from './resolvers';

const register = function(server, options, next) {
  const executableSchema = makeExecutableSchema({
    resolvers,
    typeDefs,
  });

  server.register(
    [
      {
        register: graphqlHapi,
        options: {
          path: '/graphql',
          graphqlOptions: request => ({
            pretty: true,
            schema: executableSchema,
            context: {
              auth: {
                isAuthenticated: request.auth.isAuthenticated,
                scope: request.auth.credentials
                  ? request.auth.credentials.scope
                  : null,
              },
            },
          }),
        },
      },
    ],
    error => {
      if (error) return next(error);
      next();
    }
  );
};

register.attributes = {
  name: 'graphql-api',
  version: '1.0.0',
};

export default register;

For more in depth examples take a look at the graphql-auth-examples repo.

Installation

yarn add graphql-auth

withAuth([scope,] callback)

Without scope:

import withAuth from 'graphql-auth';

const resolvers = {
  Query: {
    users: withAuth((root, args, context, info) => { ... }),
    ...
  }
}

With scope:

import withAuth from 'graphql-auth';

const resolvers = {
  Query: {
    users: withAuth(['users:view'], (root, args, context, info) => { ... }),
    ...
  }
}

With dynamic scope:

import withAuth from 'graphql-auth';

const resolvers = {
  Query: {
    users: withAuth(
      (root, args, context, info) => { /* return scope based on resolver args */ },
      (root, args, context, info) => { ... }),
    ...
  }
}

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

| artgibson💻 | HaNdTriX💻 📖 | Pascal Birchler💻 | Andréas Hanss💻 📖 | | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!