Co-authored-by: Juan Picado <juanpicado19@gmail.com>
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If you are already using Verdaccio 4 you are can immediately use the new token signature support with JWT or JSON Web Tokens.
npm install -g verdaccio@next
This article will explain what are the advantages of using JWT instead of the traditional or legacy token signature used by Verdaccio. But before that, we need to be int he same page about ** JWT.**
I’d recommend reading the following article before continue the reading.
5 Easy Steps to Understanding JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
Context
Verdaccio 3 uses by default a token signature are based on AES192 encryption, that has been a legacy implementation inherited by Sinopia.
This token signature consists of the combination of user:password signed using a SALT secret key. Every time a resource is requested, the client package manager will send this token within the request if the user is logged in and will decrypt and send it through the authentication plugin to validate the credentials.
This might create a bit of spamming due Verdaccio is a stateless RESTful API and it is likely no caching involved in the authentication process.
This has been working fine so far, but, some users do not need to check credentials for every request , for such reason, we decided to ship on a new way to sign tokens giving a different set of rules the users can structure their authentication process.
JWT does not replace the current token signature system, thus, no breaking changes come on Verdaccio 4, both systems are completely different and by demand, but you need to decide to use only one of them.
Setup
By default, the AES192 or legacy system is being used by default and we do not have plans to remove it.
If you want to enable JWT, just add into your configuration file the new property security .
security:
api:
legacy: false
jwt:
sign:
expiresIn: 60d
notBefore: 1
verify:
algorithm:
expiresIn:
notBefore:
ignoreExpiration:
maxAge:
clockTimestamp:
web:
sign:
expiresIn: 7d
api and web
The security section is composed by in two main sections. Each section will use same JWT properties but the configuration structure is different. The web section does not have to deal with legacy support, thus, will group sign and verify properties directly as children.
While the api section contains a different level of properties, we will go through them in the next sections.
legacy
Legacy property means that explicitly you want to use the legacy token system signature. You might not like to do not remove the whole security section in order to disable JWT and for such reason, this property exists.
The rule is simple, if legacy is true, will be enabled it even if the jwt exist. But, if you do not want to use legacy just do not declare it or just set it as false .
jwt
To enable JWT you need to append the property jwt within the api section.
Similar as the web section inside of security also contains different options for sign and verify.
Signature and Verify
The options for sign or verify defined inside of either web or apiare well explained in the section by the jsonwebtoken library from Auth0.
You can use them freely according to your needs, Verdaccio will just delegate whatever you define within such sections directly to the jsonwebtoken library.
Legacy vs JWT
If you are happy with the current signature, we recommend keeping it, but if there are some differences you might need to know.
If you are interested to expire tokens , use a different algorithm , JWT fits more in your needs.
JWT also contains an immutable payload, meaning that, once the token is being signed, we store the list of assigned user groups within the payload. Thus, for each request the API does not verify credentials against the authentication provider, it just verifies whether the token is valid and provides access to the resource. It is important to highlight that the JWT payload does not contain sensitive information as email or password.
In the other side, if you are interested to have full control of the credentials, the legacy signature might be better for you. In such a case, it is important to remind the token delivered is the combination of sensitive information signed with a SALT key and the authentication provider will be hit for each resource requested.
Conclusion
We have tried to provide different methods of the token signature according to your needs, the JWT looks promising and will be an optional feature for Verdaccio 4.
Let us your feedback, any concern or advice is very welcome.
I would like to finish with a reminder that Verdaccio is a FOSS product which has as a unique backup the community of developers working in their spare time.
If you are willing to support the project, feel free donate over OpenCollective.
https://opencollective.com/verdaccio
Enjoy Verdaccio 4 ** 🤓**
Thanks, Luiz Filipe Machado Barni for the contribution to this article.