@nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify
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NestJS Shopify Authentication

Implement shopify authentication in your NestJS application.

Install

npm install @nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify --save

OR

yarn add @nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify

Note: Shopify oauth applications require secure redirect urls. Please make sure to have https in your dev env also.

How To Use?

The package exports mainly a dynamic module and guard. The module should be imported in your app.module.ts and guards should be used on the route handlers of any controller.

Example Code For app.module.ts

Simple static configuration

Want to jump directly to the available options?

If you just want to provide the static values or have them handy, pass them as options to the forRoot static method like below. The options object is type of ShopifyAuthModuleOptions.

import { ShopifyAuthModule } from '@nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify';

@Module({
  imports: [
    ShopifyAuthModule.forRoot({
      clientID: process.env.CLIENT_ID,
      clientSecret: process.env.CLIENT_SECRET,
      callbackURL: process.env.CALLBACK_URL,
      shop: process.env.SHOPIFY_STORE_SLUG,
    }),
  ],
  controllers: [AppController],
  providers: [AppService],
})
export class AppModule {}

useFactory to get the ConfigService injected.

If you want to make use of nest's ConfigModule to get the auth configuration for a provider from .env config files, use forRootAsync static method. The options to this method are typeof ShopifyAuthModuleAsyncOptions which accepts a useFactory property. useFactory is a function which gets the instances injected whatever has been provided in inject array. You can use those instances to prepare and return the actual ShopifyAuthModuleOptions object. ConfigService can be one of them as per your choice.

import { ShopifyAuthModule } from '@nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify';

@Module({
  imports: [
    ConfigModule.forRoot({
      isGlobal: true,
      cache: true,
      expandVariables: true,
    }),
    ShopifyAuthModule.forRootAsync({
      imports: [ConfigModule],
      inject: [ConfigService],
      useFactory: (configService: ConfigService) => ({
        clientID: configService.get('SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID'),
        clientSecret: configService.get('SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET'),
        callbackURL: configService.get('SHOPIFY_CALLBACK_URL'),
        shop: configService.get('SHOPIFY_STORE_SLUG'),
      }),
    }),
  ],
  controllers: [AppController],
  providers: [AppService],
})
export class AppModule {}

Use useClass to get your auth config from a class

If the useFactory makes your app module bloated with a lot of boilerplate code, you can useClass to provide an existing config provider class. The class must implement ShopifyAuthModuleOptionsFactory interface and createModuleOptions method. This method should return ShopifyAuthModuleOptions object. Similar to useFactory, whatever you provide in inject array, it will get injected in the constructor of your class. Follow the example:

hybrid-auth.config.ts

import { ConfigService } from '@nestjs/config';
import {
  ShopifyAuthModuleOptions,
  ShopifyAuthModuleOptionsFactory,
} from '@nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify';

@Injectable()
class HybridAuthConfig implements ShopifyAuthModuleOptionsFactory {
  constructor(private configService: ConfigService) {}

  createModuleOptions(): ShopifyAuthModuleOptions {
    return {
      clientKey: this.configService.get('SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID'),
      clientSecret: this.configService.get('SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET'),
      callbackURL: this.configService.get('SHOPIFY_CALLBACK_URL'),
      shop: this.configService.get('SHOPIFY_STORE_SLUG'),
    };
  }
}

app.module.ts

import { ShopifyAuthModule } from '@nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify';

@Module({
  imports: [
    ConfigModule.forRoot({
      isGlobal: true,
      cache: true,
      expandVariables: true,
    }),
    ShopifyAuthModule.forRootAsync({
      imports: [ConfigModule],
      inject: [ConfigService],
      useClass: HybridAuthConfig,
    }),
  ],
  controllers: [AppController],
  providers: [AppService],
})
export class AppModule {}

Example Code For Controller

Once you have setup the module properly in module file, its time to configure your route handlers to make the user properly redirected to appropriate identity provider's login page. @nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify provides a guard and result interface to make it enabled.

Each route will have two variants. One is to redirect to social login page and the other is to collect the response such as access/refresh tokens and user profile etc. The result will be attached to Request object's hybridAuthResult property as shown in the example below.

app.controller.ts

import { UseShopifyAuth, ShopifyAuthResult } from '@nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify';

@Controller()
export class AppController {
  constructor(private readonly appService: AppService) {}

  @UseShopifyAuth()
  @Get('auth/shopify')
  loginWithShopify() {
    return 'Login with Shopify';
  }

  @UseShopifyAuth()
  @Get('auth/shopify-login/callback')
  shopifyCallback(@Request() req): Partial<ShopifyAuthResult> {
    const result: ShopifyAuthResult = req.hybridAuthResult;
    return {
      accessToken: result.accessToken,
      refreshToken: result.refreshToken,
      profile: result.profile,
    };
  }
}

Exports

@nestjs-hybrid-auth/shopify exports various decorators, interfaces and methods.

UseShopifyAuth

UseShopifyAuth is NestJS Guard which hijacks your nest request and redirects users to the appropriate login page of your configured identity provider (shopify in this case). The same guard can be used on callback route also as shown in the example above. In the callback route handler, the req: Request object will have a property hybridAuthResult which is an object of type ShopifyAuthResult.

@UseShopifyAuth(options: ShopifyAuthGuardOptions)
@Get('auth/shopify')
loginWithShopify() {
  return 'Login with Shopify';
}

ShopifyAuthGuardOptions

This is a simple object to be passed into UseShopifyAuth guard as shown in example above if you want to pass some extra parameters to query the shopify result. It can be left empty for default result.

ShopifyAuthModule

This is the dynamic module which must be imported in your app's main module with forRoot or forRootAsync static methods whichever suits your need. Both will return a NestJS dynamic module.

interface ShopifyAuthModule {
  forRoot(options: ShopifyAuthModuleOptions): DynamicModule;
  forRootAsync(options: ShopifyAuthModuleAsyncOptions): DynamicModule;
}

ShopifyAuthModuleOptions

If you are configuring your module with forRoot static method, pass in the module options given below. They can be called the shopify passport strategy options also.

interface ShopifyAuthModuleOptions {
  clientID: string;
  clientSecret: string;
  callbackURL: string;
  shop: string;
}

ShopifyAuthModuleAsyncOptions

If you want to configure the ShopifyAuthModule dynamically having the config or other services injected, pass in async options in the forRootAsync static method. Please refer to the example above for useFactory and useClass properties.

interface ShopifyAuthModuleAsyncOptions {
  useExisting?: Type<ShopifyAuthModuleOptionsFactory>;
  useClass?: Type<ShopifyAuthModuleOptionsFactory>;
  useFactory?: (
    ...args: any[]
  ) => Promise<ShopifyAuthModuleOptions> | ShopifyAuthModuleOptions;
  inject?: any[];
}

ShopifyAuthModuleOptionsFactory

interface ShopifyAuthModuleOptionsFactory {
  createModuleOptions():
    | Promise<ShopifyAuthModuleOptions>
    | ShopifyAuthModuleOptions;
}

Have Issues?

If you still have trouble setting up the workflow properly, please file an issue at Issues page.

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