lukapeharda / cookie-guard
Provides authorization from cookie token.
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Requires
- php: >=7.2
- firebase/php-jwt: ~5.0
- illuminate/auth: ^6.0|^7.0
- illuminate/container: ^6.0|^7.0
- illuminate/contracts: ^6.0|^7.0
- illuminate/database: ^6.0|^7.0
- illuminate/encryption: ^6.0|^7.0
- illuminate/http: ^6.0|^7.0
- illuminate/support: ^6.0|^7.0
README
Introduction
Cookie Guard is a Laravel API authentication package using cookie tokens. Most of its inner workings are taken from Laravel Passport package. It is meant to be used to consume your own API with JavaScript.
Installation
Require this package, with Composer, in the root directory of your project.
$ composer require lukapeharda/cookie-guard
Add the service provider to config/app.php
in the providers
array.
LukaPeharda\CookieGuard\CookieGuardServiceProvider::class,
Add the LukaPeharda\CookieGuard\HasApiTokens
trait to your App\User
model. This trait will provide a few helper methods to your model which allow you to inspect the authenticated user's token and scopes:
<?php namespace App; use LukaPeharda\CookieGuard\HasApiTokens; use Illuminate\Notifications\Notifiable; use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable; class User extends Authenticatable { use HasApiTokens, Notifiable; }
Add the CreateFreshApiToken
middleware to your web
middleware group:
'web' => [ // Other middleware... \LukaPeharda\CookieGuard\Http\Middleware\CreateFreshApiToken::class, ],
Usage
This middleware will attach a laravel_token
cookie to your outgoing responses.
Finally, in your config/auth.php
configuration file, you should set the driver
option of the api
authentication guard to cookie
. This will instruct your application to use CookieGuards's CookieGuard
when authenticating incoming API requests:
'guards' => [ 'web' => [ 'driver' => 'session', 'provider' => 'users', ], 'api' => [ 'driver' => 'cookie', 'provider' => 'users', ], ],
This middleware will attach a laravel_token cookie to your outgoing responses. This cookie contains an encrypted JWT that CookieGuard will use to authenticate API requests from your JavaScript application.
When using this method of authentication, you will need to send the CSRF token with every request via the X-CSRF-TOKEN header. Laravel will automatically send this header if you are using the default Vue configuration that is included with the framework:
Vue.http.interceptors.push((request, next) => { request.headers['X-CSRF-TOKEN'] = Laravel.csrfToken; next(); });
License
Cookie Guard is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license