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A token middleware for ExpressJS.
npm i @sumor/token-middleware --save
Require Node.JS version 18.x or above
As this package is written in ES module,
please change the following code in your package.json
file:
{
"type": "module"
}
import express from 'express'
import tokenMiddleware from '@sumor/token-middleware'
const app = express()
app.use(tokenMiddleware)
// load token
app.use(async (req, res, next) => {
const tokenId = req.token.id
const tokenInfo = await fetchToken(tokenId)
req.token.user = tokenInfo.user
req.token.data = tokenInfo.data
req.token.permission = tokenInfo.permission
next()
})
// set token
app.get('/login', async (req, res) => {
const username = req.query.username
const password = req.query.password
req.token.id = await createToken(username, password)
// it will automatic add token to response header cookie 't'
res.send('Login Success')
})
// use token
app.get('/api', (req, res) => {
// check permission
req.token.check('AUTH1')
res.send('Hello World')
})
// get permission
req.token.permission = {
AUTH1: ['READ', 'WRITE'],
AUTH2: ['READ']
}
const hasAuth1 = req.token.has('AUTH1') // true
const hasAuth2 = req.token.has('AUTH2') // true
const hasAuth3 = req.token.has('AUTH3') // false
const hasAuth1Read = req.token.has('AUTH1', 'READ') // true
const hasAuth1Write = req.token.has('AUTH1', 'WRITE') // true
const hasAuth2Read = req.token.has('AUTH2', 'READ') // true
const hasAuth2Write = req.token.has('AUTH2', 'WRITE') // false
// check permission
req.token.check('AUTH1') // pass
req.token.check('AUTH2') // pass
req.token.check('AUTH3') // throw Error PERMISSION_DENIED Permission denied: AUTH3
req.token.check('AUTH1', 'READ') // pass
req.token.check('AUTH1', 'WRITE') // pass
req.token.check('AUTH2', 'READ') // pass
req.token.check('AUTH2', 'WRITE') // throw Error PERMISSION_DENIED Permission denied: AUTH2=WRITE