@node-oauth/express-oauth-server
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Express OAuth Server

Complete, compliant and well tested module for implementing an OAuth2 Server/Provider with express in Node.js.

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About

This package wraps the @node-oauth/oauth2-server into an express compatible middleware. It's a maintained and up-to-date fork from the former oauthjs/express-oauth-server.

Installation

$ npm install @node-oauth/express-oauth-server

Quick Start

The module provides two middlewares - one for granting tokens and another to authorize them. @node-oauth/express-oauth-server and, consequently @node-oauth/oauth2-server, expect the request body to be parsed already. The following example uses body-parser but you may opt for an alternative library.

const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const express = require('express');
const OAuthServer = require('@node-oauth/express-oauth-server');

const app = express();

app.oauth = new OAuthServer({
  model: {}, // See https://github.com/node-oauth/node-oauth2-server for specification
});

app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: false }));
app.use(app.oauth.authorize());

app.use(function(req, res) {
  res.send('Secret area');
});

app.listen(3000);

Options

Note: The following options extend the default options from @node-oauth/oauth2-server! You can read more about all possible options in the @node-oauth/oauth2-server documentation

const options = { 
  useErrorHandler: false, 
  continueMiddleware: false,
}
  • useErrorHandler (type: boolean default: false)

    If false, an error response will be rendered by this component. Set this value to true to allow your own express error handler to handle the error.

  • continueMiddleware (type: boolean default: false)

    The authorize() and token() middlewares will both render their result to the response and end the pipeline. next() will only be called if this is set to true.

    Note: You cannot modify the response since the headers have already been sent.

    authenticate() does not modify the response and will always call next()

Migration notes

Beginning with version 4.0 this package brings some potentially breaking changes:

  • dropped old es5 code; moved to native async/await
  • requires node >= 16
  • ships with @node-oauth/oauth2-server 5.x
  • no express version pinned but declared as '*' peer dependency, so it should not cause conflicts with your express version

More Examples

For more examples, please visit our dedicated "examples" repo , which also contains express examples.

License

MIT, see license file.

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