I'm using PassportJS to implement a JWT authorization strategy in a NodeJS/Express app.
In all tutorials, the JWT token is just sent back by the POST /login route and is manually inserted into the request's headers for demonstration (see Learn using JWT with Passport authentication, Learn how to handle authentication with Node using Passport.js), which works fine in the context of an API, but not of a web app accessible from a browser.
My question is: how do you save the authorization token in the client side so that the browser sends it every time in its requests' headers?
Here is an overview of my code (I removed the non-essential lines):
#users.js
router.post('/login', auth.optional, (req, res, next) => {
return passport.authenticate('local', { session: false }, (err, passportUser, info) => {
if (err) {
res.render('/users/login');
}
if (passportUser) {
const user = passportUser;
user.token = passportUser.generateJWT();
return res.json({ user: user.toAuthJSON() });
// I want to set the auth header here
}
return res.status(400).info;
})(req, res, next);
});
router.get('/me', auth.required, (req, res, next) => {
res.render('me'); // Throws a 401 - No authorization token was found
});
Trying to access /me throws a 401 - No authorization token was found error, which makes sense since the token is never set. But how to implement this?
#middleware/auth.js
const getTokenFromHeaders = (req) => {
...
};
const auth = {
required: jwt({
secret: 'secret',
userProperty: 'payload',
getToken: getTokenFromHeaders
}),
optional: jwt({
secret: 'secret',
userProperty: 'payload',
getToken: getTokenFromHeaders,
credentialsRequired: false
})
};
config/passport.js
passport.use(new LocalStrategy({
usernameField: 'email',
passwordField: 'password'
}, (email, password, done) => {
User.findOne({ email })
.then((user) => {
if (!user || !user.validatePassword(password)) {
return done(null, false, { errors: { 'email or password': 'is invalid' } });
}
return done(null, user);
}).catch(err => done(err));
}));
Thanks a lot for your help.