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angular-jwt

This library will help you work with JWTs.

Key Features

  • Decode a JWT from your AngularJS app
  • Check the expiration date of the JWT
  • Automatically send the JWT in every request made to the server
  • Use refresh tokens to always send a not expired JWT to the server

Installing it

You have several options:

bower install angular-jwt
npm install angular-jwt
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/auth0/angular-jwt/master/dist/angular-jwt.js"></script>

jwtHelper

jwtHelper will take care of helping you decode the token and check its expiration date.

Decoding the token

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.controller('Controller', function Controller(jwtHelper) {
  var expToken = 'eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJodHRwczovL3NhbXBsZXMuYXV0aDAuY29tLyIsInN1YiI6ImZhY2Vib29rfDEwMTU0Mjg3MDI3NTEwMzAyIiwiYXVkIjoiQlVJSlNXOXg2MHNJSEJ3OEtkOUVtQ2JqOGVESUZ4REMiLCJleHAiOjE0MTIyMzQ3MzAsImlhdCI6MTQxMjE5ODczMH0.7M5sAV50fF1-_h9qVbdSgqAnXVF7mz3I6RjS6JiH0H8';  

  var tokenPayload = jwtHelper.decodeToken(expToken);
})

Getting the token expiration date

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.controller('Controller', function Controller(jwtHelper) {
  var date = jwtHelper.getTokenExpirationDate(expToken);
})

Checking if token is expired

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.controller('Controller', function Controller(jwtHelper) {
  var bool = jwtHelper.isTokenExpired(expToken);
})

More examples

You can see some more examples of how this works in the tests

jwtInterceptor

JWT interceptor will take care of sending the JWT in every request.

Basic usage

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.config(function Config($httpProvider, jwtInterceptorProvider) {
  // Please note we're annotating the function so that the $injector works when the file is minified
  jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = ['myService', function(myService) {
    myService.doSomething();
    return localStorage.getItem('id_token');
  }];
  
  $httpProvider.interceptors.push('jwtInterceptor');
})
.controller('Controller', function Controller($http) {
  // If localStorage contains the id_token it will be sent in the request
  // Authorization: Bearer [yourToken] will be sent
  $http({
    url: '/hola',
    method: 'GET'
  });
})

Not sending the JWT for specific requests

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.config(function Config($httpProvider, jwtInterceptorProvider) {
  // Please note we're annotating the function so that the $injector works when the file is minified
  jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = ['myService', function(myService) {
    myService.doSomething();
    return localStorage.getItem('id_token');
  }];
  
  $httpProvider.interceptors.push('jwtInterceptor');
})
.controller('Controller', function Controller($http) {
  // This request will NOT send the token as it has skipAuthentication
  $http({
    url: '/hola',
    skipAuthorization: true
    method: 'GET'
  });
})

Not sending the JWT for template requests

The tokenGetter method can have a parameter config injected by angular-jwt. This parameter is the configuration object of the current request.

By default the interceptor will send the JWT for all HTTP requests. This includes any ng-include directives or templateUrls defined in a state in the stateProvider. If you want to avoid sending the JWT for these requests you should adapt your tokenGetter method to fit your needs. For example:

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.config(function Config($httpProvider, jwtInterceptorProvider) {
  jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = ['config', function(config) {
    // Skip authentication for any requests ending in .html
    if (config.url.substr(config.url.length - 5) == '.html') {
      return null;
    }
    
    return localStorage.getItem('id_token');
  }];
  
  $httpProvider.interceptors.push('jwtInterceptor');
})

Sending different tokens based on URLs

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.config(function Config($httpProvider, jwtInterceptorProvider) {
  jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = ['config', function(config) {
    if (config.url.indexOf('http://auth0.com') === 0) {
      return localStorage.getItem('auth0.id_token');
    } else {
      return localStorage.getItem('id_token');
    }
  }];
  $httpProvider.interceptors.push('jwtInterceptor');
})
.controller('Controller', function Controller($http) {
  // This request will send the auth0.id_token since URL matches
  $http({
    url: 'http://auth0.com/hola',
    skipAuthorization: true
    method: 'GET'
  });
}

Using promises on the tokenGetter: Refresh Token example

As sometimes we need to get first the id_token in order to send it, we can return a promise in the tokenGetter. Let's see for example how we'd use a refresh_token

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.config(function Config($httpProvider, jwtInterceptorProvider) {
  jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = ['jwtHelper', '$http', function(jwtHelper, $http) {
    var idToken = localStorage.getItem('id_token');
    var refreshToken = localStorage.getItem('refresh_token');
    if (jwtHelper.isTokenExpired(idToken)) {
      // This is a promise of a JWT id_token
      return $http({
        url: '/delegation',
        // This makes it so that this request doesn't send the JWT
        skipAuthorization: true,
        method: 'POST',
        data: { 
            grant_type: 'refresh_token',
            refresh_token: refreshToken 
        }
      }).then(function(response) {
        var id_token = response.data.id_token;
        localStorage.setItem('id_token', id_token);
        return id_token;
      });
    } else {
      return idToken;
    }
  }];
  $httpProvider.interceptors.push('jwtInterceptor');
})
.controller('Controller', function Controller($http) {
  // Authorization: Bearer [yourToken] will be sent. 
  // That token might be a new one which was got from the refresh token
  $http({
    url: '/hola',
    method: 'GET'
  });
})

Sending the token as a URL Param

angular.module('app', ['angular-jwt'])
.config(function Config($httpProvider, jwtInterceptorProvider) {
  jwtInterceptorProvider.urlParam = 'access_token';
  // Please note we're annotating the function so that the $injector works when the file is minified
  jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = ['myService', function(myService) {
    myService.doSomething();
    return localStorage.getItem('id_token');
  }];
  
  $httpProvider.interceptors.push('jwtInterceptor');
})
.controller('Controller', function Controller($http) {
  // If localStorage contains the id_token it will be sent in the request
  // url will contain access_token=[yourToken]
  $http({
    url: '/hola',
    method: 'GET'
  });
})

More examples

You can see some more examples of how this works in the tests

FAQ

I have minification problems with angular-jwt in production. What's going on?

When you're using the tokenGetter function, it's then called with the injector. ngAnnotate doesn't automatically detect that this function receives services as parameters, therefore you must either annotate this method for ngAnnotate to know, or use it like follows:

jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = ['store', '$http', function(store, $http) {
  ...
}];

Usages

This library is used in auth0-angular

Contributing

Just clone the repo, run npm install, bower install and then gulp to work :).

Issue Reporting

If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.

What is Auth0?

Auth0 helps you to:

  • Add authentication with multiple authentication sources, either social like Google, Facebook, Microsoft Account, LinkedIn, GitHub, Twitter, Box, Salesforce, amont others, or enterprise identity systems like Windows Azure AD, Google Apps, Active Directory, ADFS or any SAML Identity Provider.
  • Add authentication through more traditional username/password databases.
  • Add support for linking different user accounts with the same user.
  • Support for generating signed Json Web Tokens to call your APIs and flow the user identity securely.
  • Analytics of how, when and where users are logging in.
  • Pull data from other sources and add it to the user profile, through JavaScript rules.

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Author

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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