koa-eula

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koa-eula

Koa middleware that validates JSON Web Tokens and sets ctx.state.eula (by default) if a valid EULA token is provided.

This module lets you validate EULA on HTTP requests using JSON Web Tokens in your Koa (node.js) applications.

Installation

npm install koa-eula

Usage

The JWT eula middleware validate EULA acceptation of callers using a JWT token. If the token is valid, ctx.state.eula (by default) will be set with the JSON object decoded to be used by later middleware.

Retrieving the token

The token is normally provided in a HTTP header (Eula), but it can also be provided in a cookie by setting the opts.cookie option to the name of the cookie that contains the token. Custom token retrieval can also be done through the opts.getEulaToken option. The provided function should match the following interface:

/**
 * Your custom token resolver
 * @this The ctx object passed to the middleware
 *
 * @param  {object}      opts The middleware's options
 * @return {String|null}      The resolved token or null if not found
 */

The resolution order for the token is the following. The first non-empty token resolved will be the one that is verified.

  • opts.getToken function
  • check the cookies (if opts.cookie is set)
  • check the Authorization header for a bearer token

Passing the secret

Normally you provide a single shared secret in opts.secret, but another alternative is to have an earlier middleware set ctx.state.secret, typically per request. If this property exists, it will be used instead of the one in opts.secret.

Example

var koa = require('koa');
var eula = require('koa-eula');

var app = koa();

// Custom 403 handling if you don't want to expose koa-eula errors to users
app.use(function(ctx, next) {
  return next().catch((err) => {
    if (401 == err.status) {
      ctx.status = 401;
      ctx.body = 'Protected resource, use Eula header to get access\n';
    } else {
      throw err;
    }
  });
});

// Unprotected middleware
app.use(function(ctx, next) {
  if (ctx.url.match(/^\/public/)) {
    ctx.body = 'unprotected\n';
  } else {
    return next();
  }
});

// Middleware below this line is only reached if eula token is valid
app.use(eula({ secret: 'shared-secret' }));

// Protected middleware
app.use(function (ctx){
  if (ctx.url.match(/^\/api/)) {
    ctx.body = 'protected\n';
  }
});

app.listen(3000);

Alternatively you can conditionally run the eula middleware under certain conditions:

var koa = require('koa');
var eula = require('koa-eula');

var app = koa();

// Middleware below this line is only reached if eula token is valid
// unless the URL starts with '/public'
app.use(eula({ secret: 'shared-secret' }).unless({ path: [/^\/public/] }));

// Unprotected middleware
app.use(function *(next){
  if (this.url.match(/^\/public/)) {
    this.body = 'unprotected\n';
  } else {
    yield next;
  }
});

// Protected middleware
app.use(function *(){
  if (this.url.match(/^\/api/)) {
    this.body = 'protected\n';
  }
});

app.listen(3000);

For more information on unless exceptions, check koa-unless.

You can also add the passthrough option to always yield next, even if no valid Authorization header was found:

app.use(eula({ secret: 'shared-secret', passthrough: true }));

This lets downstream middleware make decisions based on whether ctx.state.user is set.

If you prefer to use another ctx key for the decoded data, just pass in key, like so:

app.use(eula({ secret: 'shared-secret', key: 'euladata' }));

This makes the decoded data available as ctx.state.euladata.

If the tokenKey option is present, and a valid token is found, the original raw token is made available to subsequent middleware as ctx.state[opts.tokenKey].

You can specify audience and/or issuer as well:

app.use(eula({ secret:   'shared-secret',
               audience: 'http://myapi/protected',
               issuer:   'http://issuer' }));

If the eula has an expiration (exp), it will be checked.

Tests

npm install
npm test

Credits

This code is largely based on koa-jwt.

License

The MIT License

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