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I'm a bit confused with the general flow of refreshing access/jwt tokens. I'm using socketcluster as the main way of communication between the client an the server.

The initial request (serve the html) is done by express. Client can login via github using the passport.js github strategy

passport.use(new githubStrategy({
  clientID:'********',
  clientSecret:'*******',
  callbackURL:'http://localhost:3000/auth/github/callback'
  },
  function(accessToken,refreshToken,profile,done){
    profile.token = jwt.sign({
      id:profile.id,
      username:profile.username
    },'rush2112')
    return done(null,profile)
  }
))

Social strategies with passport seem to use sessions which i'm ignoring and generating a jwt token for client login.

on successfull login, i store the jwt in a browser cookie using the below

  app.get('/auth/github',passport.authenticate('github'))

  app.get('/auth/github/callback',passport.authenticate('github',{failureRedirect:'/fail'}),
    function(req,res){
      var text = JSON.stringify({id_token: req.user.token})
      res.cookie('id_token',text,{ expires: new Date(Date.now() + 900000), httpOnly: true })
      res.redirect('/')
    }
  )

I can then access the cookie from the socket using socket.request.headers.cookie

i then proceed to decode it using

  var cookie = decodeURIComponent(socket.request.headers.cookie)

  var id_token = JSON.parse(cookie.split('=')[1])
  var decoded = jwt.verify(id_token.id_token,'rush2112')

I have a couple of questions :

  1. Is the above approach valid or am i ignoring anything?
  2. How do i refresh tokens? Do i refresh the cookie itself or just the id_token present in the cookie.
  3. Is there anyway i can reset/set the cookie outside of express? Possibly through websockets itself?
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