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socketio-jwt/README.md
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Authenticate socket.io incoming connections with JWTs. This is useful if you are build a single page application and you are not using cookies as explained in this blog post: [Cookies vs Tokens. Getting auth right with Angular.JS](http://blog.auth0.com/2014/01/07/angularjs-authentication-with-cookies-vs-token/).
## Installation
```
npm install socketio-jwt
```
## Example usage
```javascript
// set authorization for socket.io
io.sockets
.on('connection', socketioJwt.authorize({
secret: 'your secret or public key',
timeout: 15000 // 15 seconds to send the authentication message
})).on('authenticated', function(socket) {
//this socket is authenticated, we are good to handle more events from it.
console.log('hello! ' + socket.decoded_token.name);
}));
```
__Client side__:
```javascript
var socket = io.connect('http://localhost:9000');
socket.on('connect', function (socket) {
socket
.on('authenticated', function () {
//do other things
})
.emit('authenticate', {token: jwt}); //send the jwt
});
```
## One roundtrip
The previous approach uses a second roundtrip to send the jwt, there is a way you can authenticate on the handshake by sending the JWT as a query string, the caveat is that intermediary HTTP servers can log the url.
```javascript
var io = require("socket.io")(server);
var socketioJwt = require("socketio-jwt");
//// With socket.io < 1.0 ////
io.set('authorization', socketioJwt.authorize({
secret: 'your secret or public key',
handshake: true
}));
//////////////////////////////
//// With socket.io >= 1.0 ////
io.use(socketioJwt.authorize({
secret: 'your secret or public key',
handshake: true
}));
///////////////////////////////
io.on('connection', function (socket) {
// in socket.io < 1.0
console.log('hello!', socket.handshake.decoded_token.name);
// in socket.io 1.0
console.log('hello! ', socket.client.request.decoded_token.name);
})
```
For more validation options see [auth0/jsonwebtoken](https://github.com/auth0/node-jsonwebtoken).
__Client side__:
Append the jwt token using query string:
```javascript
var socket = io.connect('http://localhost:9000', {
'query': 'token=' + your_jwt
});
```
## Contribute
You are always welcome to open an issue or provide a pull-request!
Also check out the unit tests:
```bash
npm test
```
## License
Licensed under the MIT-License.
2013 AUTH10 LLC.