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verdaccio-ldap

v6.0.0

Published

LDAP auth plugin for verdaccio

Downloads

246

Readme

verdaccio-ldap Codacy Badge Known Vulnerabilities

verdaccio-ldap is a fork of sinopia-ldap. It aims to keep backwards compatibility with sinopia, while keeping up with npm changes.

Installation

$ npm install verdaccio
$ npm install verdaccio-ldap

A detailed example of the verdaccio-ldap plugin + OpenLDAP server packed in Docker for v3 is available here and for v4 here.

Read a guide how to migrate from Verdaccio v3 to v4 using LDAP plugin.

Config

Add to your config.yaml:

auth:
  ldap:
    type: ldap
    # Only required if you are fetching groups that do not have a "cn" property. defaults to "cn"
    groupNameAttribute: "ou"
    # Optional, default false.
    cache:
      # max credentials to cache (default to 100 if cache is enabled)
      size: 100
      # cache expiration in seconds (default to 300 if cache is enabled)
      expire: 300
    client_options:
      url: "ldap://ldap.example.com"
      # Only required if you need auth to bind
      adminDn: "cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com"
      adminPassword: "admin"
      # Search base for users
      searchBase: "ou=People,dc=example,dc=com"
      searchFilter: "(uid={{username}})"
      # If you are using groups, this is also needed
      groupDnProperty: 'cn'
      groupSearchBase: 'ou=groups,dc=myorg,dc=com'
      # If you have memberOf support on your ldap
      searchAttributes: ['*', 'memberOf']
      # Else, if you don't (use one or the other):
      # groupSearchFilter: '(memberUid={{dn}})'
      # Optional
      reconnect: true

LDAP Admin Password

If you run this plugin in k8s, you may want to set password by env with secretRef. You can use LDAP_ADMIN_PASS to set ldap admin password, it will override the one in config.yaml.

For plugin writers

It's called as:

require('verdaccio-ldap')(config, stuff)

Where:

  • config - module's own config
  • stuff - collection of different internal verdaccio objects
    • stuff.config - main config
    • stuff.logger - logger

This should export two functions:

  • adduser(user, password, cb)

    It should respond with:

    • cb(err) in case of an error (error will be returned to user)
    • cb(null, false) in case registration is disabled (next auth plugin will be executed)
    • cb(null, true) in case user registered successfully

    It's useful to set err.status property to set http status code (e.g. err.status = 403).

  • authenticate(user, password, cb)

    It should respond with:

    • cb(err) in case of a fatal error (error will be returned to user, keep those rare)
    • cb(null, false) in case user not authenticated (next auth plugin will be executed)
    • cb(null, [groups]) in case user is authenticated

    Groups is an array of all users/usergroups this user has access to. You should probably include username itself here.