cognito-jwt-verifier
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Verify ID and access JWT tokens from AWS Cognito in your node/Lambda backend with minimal dependencies.
cognito-jwt-verifier
Verify ID and access JWT tokens from AWS Cognito in your node/Lambda backend with minimal npm dependencies.
Why this library? I couldn't find anything checking all the boxes for me:
- minimal dependencies
- framework agnostic
- JWKS (public keys) caching
- test coverage
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js version >=10.13.0
Installing
npm i @southlane/cognito-jwt-verifier
Usage
- Set up a Cognito User Pool. Note User Pool ID on the "General Settings" page in AWS Console.
- Within the User Pool, create an Application Client. Note App Client ID on the App Clients page.
- Fetch ID/access tokens. Either by making an AWS SDK / Amplify call or from a Hosted UI redirect.
Now you can programmatically verify issued ID and access tokens:
const {
verifierFactory,
errors: { JwtVerificationError, JwksNoMatchingKeyError },
} = require('@southlane/cognito-jwt-verifier')
// get a verifier instance. Put your config values here.
const verifier = verifierFactory({
region: 'us-east-1',
userPoolId: 'us-east-1_PDsy6i0Bf',
appClientId: '5ra91i9p4trq42m2vnjs0pv06q',
tokenType: 'id', // either "access" or "id"
})
// you can decode this token at jwt.io
const expiredToken =
'eyJraWQiOiI0UFFoK0JaVExkRVFkeUM2b0VheVJDckVjblFDSXhqbFZFbTFVd2RhZ2ZNPSIsImFsZyI6IlJTMjU2In0.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.GrlpeYQDwB81HjBZRkuqzw0ZXSGFBi_pbMoWC1QvHyPYrc6NRto02H4xgMls5OmCGa4bZBYWTT6wfo0bxuOLZDP__JRSfOyPUIbiAWTu1IiyAhbt3nlW1xSNSvf62xXQNveF9sPcvG2Gh6-0nFEUrAuI1a5QAVjXbp1YDDMr2TzrFrugW7zl2Ntzj42xWIq7P0R75S2JYVmBfhAxS6YNO1n8KpOFzxagxmn89leledx4PTxuOdWdmT6vZkW9q9QnOI9kjgUIxfWjx55205P4BwkOeqY7AN0j85LBwAHbhezfzNETybX1pwnMBh1p5_iLYgQMMZ60ZJseGl3cMRsPnQ'
try {
const tokenPayload = await verifier.verify(expiredToken)
} catch (e) {
if (
e instanceof JwtVerificationError ||
e instanceof JwksNoMatchingKeyError
) {
// token is malformed, invalid, expired or cannot be validated with known keys
// act accordingly, e.g. return HTTP 401 error
}
throw e
}
On successful verification tokenPayload
will hold the body (payload) of the JWT:
{
"at_hash": "BSEId5nF27zMrN9BLX-T_A",
"sub": "24e26910-e7b9-4aad-a994-387942f164e7",
"aud": "5ra91i9p4trq42m2vnjs0pv06q",
"event_id": "b6d7a62d-54da-49e6-a839-66506f0c21b5",
"token_use": "id",
"auth_time": 1587311838,
"iss": "https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_PDsy6i0Bf",
"name": "Max Ivanov",
"cognito:username": "24e26910-e7b9-4aad-a994-387942f164e7",
"exp": 1587315438,
"iat": 1587311838,
"email": "[email protected]"
}
Errors Thrown
-
TypeError
on invalid input arguments. -
JwksFetchError
on failed https request to fetch JSON Web Key Set. -
JwksNoMatchingKeyError
on JWT referencing key which is missing in the key set. -
JwtVerificationError
on failed JWT verification. Inspect error object'soriginalError
property to find out verification error details.
Underlying Jose library may throw lower-level errors, like if you try to import invalid JWKS. https://github.com/panva/jose/blob/master/docs/README.md#errors. Those are not supposed to be thrown under normal course of operation and probably signify a programmer's error.
Leveraging Cache
Verifier instance you get from verifierFactory()
call has an internal JWKS cache
to avoid hitting the network on subsequent calls.
Make sure verifier instance is shared across verifier.verify()
calls.
Running the Tests
Unit and Integration Tests
Run tests:
npm run test
Run tests with coverage report:
npm run test-coverage
Coding Style and Documentation Tests
Make sure code has no syntax errors and is properly formatted. Make sure docs are valid Markdown.
npm run lint
Security Tests
Make sure there are no known vulnerabilities in dependencies.
npm run audit-security
Built With
- Jose - "JSON Web Almost Everything" - JWA, JWS, JWE, JWK, JWT, JWKS for Node.js with minimal dependencies
- Mocha, Sinon, Chai, nyc, mock-req, mock-res - Testing, Mocking & Coverage
- ESLint, Prettier, cspell, markdownlint-cli - Linting & Formatting
- commitlint, Husky - Commit Message Linting
- audit-ci - Package Security Audit
Dependency Graph
@southlane/[email protected] (2 deps, 280.94kb, 120 files)
╰─┬ [email protected] (1 dep, 266.29kb, 108 files)
╰── @panva/[email protected] (45.74kb, 18 files)
Getting Help
If you have questions, concerns, bug reports, etc, please file an issue in this repository's Issue Tracker.
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
Versioning
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the releases on this repository.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details