Passport strategy for authenticating with Auth0 using OpenID Connect.
This module lets you authenticate using Auth0 in your Node.js applications. By plugging into Passport, OpenID Connect authentication can be easily and unobtrusively integrated into any application or framework that supports Connect-style middleware, including Express.
This Auth0 OpenID Connect strategy is based on the passport-openidconnect strategy.
npm install passport-auth0-openidconnect --save
Copy your credentials from your App's setting within the Auth0 Dashboard and initialize the strategy as follows:
var passport = require('passport');
var Strategy = require('passport-auth0-openidconnect').Strategy;
passport.use(new Strategy({
domain: process.env.AUTH0_DOMAIN,
clientID: process.env.AUTH0_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET,
callbackURL: process.env.AUTH0_CALLBACK_URL
},
function(issuer, audience, profile, cb) {
//not interested in passport profile normalization,
//just the Auth0's original profile that is inside the _json field
return cb(null, profile._json);
}));
You can add more params to the callback in case you need to grab a refreshToken or id_token.
You can also use the passReqToCallback
option to make the request available in the callback function. This is useful if you need to access the session.
passport.use(new Strategy({
domain: process.env.AUTH0_DOMAIN,
clientID: process.env.AUTH0_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET,
callbackURL: process.env.AUTH0_CALLBACK_URL,
passReqToCallback: true
},
function(req, issuer, audience, profile, accessToken, refreshToken, params, cb) {
console.log('issuer',issuer); // https://your-domain.auth0.com/
console.log('audience',audience); // user's id. i.e: auth0|5633afe0794d1c5a0b72a2be
console.log('accessToken',accessToken); // QSs...emeU
console.log('refreshToken',refreshToken); // gAUqAgTPr...dOquQxQ
console.log('params',params); // { access_token: 'QSs...meU',
// id_token: 'eyJ0eXAi...t7j-e_0',
// token_type: 'Bearer' }
//save parameters in session as needed
req.session.id_token = params.id_token;
//not interested in passport profile normalization,
//just the Auth0's original profile that is inside the _json field
return cb(null, profile._json);
}));
// show the index page, which uses Lock to authenticate to Auth0
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.render('index', env);
});
//handle the login callback using auth0-oidc srategy
app.get('/callback',
passport.authenticate('auth0-oidc'), function (req, res) {
res.redirect('/user');
}
);
//user must be authenticated to access the user's page.
app.get('/user',
require('connect-ensure-login').ensureLoggedIn('/'),
function(req, res){
res.render('user', { user: req.user });
});
You can find a complete example of a Node.js Regular Web App using the passport-auth0-oidc strategy in the examples/login folder.
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This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.