I have a personal REST API which i am calling from an angular 2 client. My current authentication process is as follows:
- User login with email/password
- Server validates and sends user_data, access_token(JWT) and refresh_token(opaque token which is stored in the database) back to client.
- Client sends access_token on every request.
On my API, i have and endpoint getAccessToken(String email, String refresh_token)
which validates refresh_token and issues a new access_token.
My question is: what method should i use to request for a new access_token before or after it expires using my refresh_token from my angular2 app.
I'm currently thinking of checking for access_token expiration before each http request to the API as follows:
if (!tokenNotExpired("accessToken")) {
this.classService.getAccessToken().subscribe(
data => {
// store new access_token in localStorage, then make request to get resource.
this.classService.createClass().subscribe(
data => {
//success
}, error => {
//error
})
}, error => {
// Invalid refresh token, redirect to login page.
});
} else {
this.classService.createClass().subscribe(
data => {
//success
}, error => {
//error
});
}
Is there a better method to do this? I'm using angular2-jwt for token verification.