JSON Web Token (JWT) Bearer Token Profiles for OAuth 2.0 client authentication strategy for Passport.
This module lets you authenticate requests containing client credentials in a JWT sent in the request body's assertion field, as defined by the JSON Web Token (JWT) Bearer Token Profiles for OAuth 2.0 draft. These credentials are typically used to protect the token endpoint and used as an alternative to HTTP Basic authentication. This module is modeled off of Google's OAuth 2.0 Server to Server Applications. This module can be used with the oauth2orize-jwt-bearer module to create a JWT OAuth 2.0 exchange scenario server.
$ npm install passport-oauth2-jwt-bearer
The JSON Web Token (JWT) Bearer Token Profiles for OAuth 2.0 client authentication strategy authenticates clients
using a JWT. The strategy requires a verify
callback,
which accepts those credentials and calls done
providing a client.
var ClientJWTBearerStrategy = require('passport-oauth2-jwt-bearer').Strategy;
passport.use(new ClientJWTBearerStrategy(
function(claimSetIss, done) {
Clients.findOne({ clientId: claimSetIss }, function (err, client) {
if (err) { return done(err); }
if (!client) { return done(null, false); }
return done(null, client);
});
}
));
Use passport.authenticate()
, specifying the 'oauth2-jwt-bearer'
strategy, to authenticate requests.
For example, as route middleware in an Express application, using OAuth2orize middleware to implement the token endpoint:
app.get('/profile',
passport.authenticate(['oauth2-jwt-bearer'], { session: false }),
oauth2orize.token());
$ npm install --dev
$ make test
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