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express-jwt-authz

auth0131.7kMIT2.4.1TypeScript support: included

Validate a JWTs scope to authorize access to an endpoint

express, jwt, authorization

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express-jwt-authz

Validate a JWTs scope to authorize access to an endpoint.

Install

$ npm install express-jwt-authz

express@^4.0.0 is a peer dependency. Make sure it is installed in your project.

Usage

Use together with express-jwt to both validate a JWT and make sure it has the correct permissions to call an endpoint.

var jwt = require('express-jwt');
var jwtAuthz = require('express-jwt-authz');

var options = {};
app.get('/users',
  jwt({ secret: 'shared_secret' }),
  jwtAuthz([ 'read:users' ], options),
  function(req, res) { ... });

If multiple scopes are provided, the user must have at least one of the specified scopes.

app.post('/users',
  jwt({ secret: 'shared_secret' }),
  jwtAuthz([ 'read:users', 'write:users' ], {}),
  function(req, res) { ... });

// This user will be granted access
var authorizedUser = {
  scope: 'read:users'
};

To check that the user has all the scopes provided, use the checkAllScopes: true option:

app.post('/users',
  jwt({ secret: 'shared_secret' }),
  jwtAuthz([ 'read:users', 'write:users' ], { checkAllScopes: true }),
  function(req, res) { ... });

// This user will have access
var authorizedUser = {
  scope: 'read:users write:users'
};

// This user will NOT have access
var unauthorizedUser = {
  scope: 'read:users'
};

The JWT must have a scope claim and it must either be a string of space-separated permissions or an array of strings. For example:

// String:
"write:users read:users"

// Array:
["write:users", "read:users"]

Options

  • failWithError: When set to true, will forward errors to next instead of ending the response directly. Defaults to false.
  • checkAllScopes: When set to true, all the expected scopes will be checked against the user's scopes. Defaults to false.
  • customUserKey: The property name to check for the scope key. By default, permissions are checked against req.user, but you can change it to be req.myCustomUserKey with this option. Defaults to user.
  • customScopeKey: The property name to check for the actual scope. By default, permissions are checked against user.scope, but you can change it to be user.myCustomScopeKey with this option. Defaults to scope.

Issue Reporting

If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.

Author

Auth0

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

changelog

2.4.1

  • Fixed TS export to model CommonJS

2.4.0

  • Added support for a custom user key (customUserKey)
  • Added TypeScript definitions

2.3.0

  • Added support for a custom scope key (customScopeKey)

2.2.0

  • Added support for array scopes
  • Added option checkAllScopes to check that all the required scopes are allowed

2.1.1

  • Add WWW-Authenticate header when authentication fails

2.1.0

  • Added option failWithError to call next() when scope is insufficient

2.0.0

  • Fix express deprecation of res.send
  • Added express@^4.0.0 as a peer dependency

1.0.0

  • Initial Commit