jwt/http_example_test.go

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package jwt_test
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// Example HTTP auth using asymmetric crypto/RSA keys
// This is based on a (now outdated) example at https://gist.github.com/cryptix/45c33ecf0ae54828e63b
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import (
"bytes"
"crypto/rsa"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"os"
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"strings"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/request"
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)
// location of the files used for signing and verification
const (
privKeyPath = "test/sample_key" // openssl genrsa -out app.rsa keysize
pubKeyPath = "test/sample_key.pub" // openssl rsa -in app.rsa -pubout > app.rsa.pub
)
var (
verifyKey *rsa.PublicKey
signKey *rsa.PrivateKey
serverPort int
)
// read the key files before starting http handlers
func init() {
signBytes, err := os.ReadFile(privKeyPath)
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fatal(err)
signKey, err = jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(signBytes)
fatal(err)
verifyBytes, err := os.ReadFile(pubKeyPath)
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fatal(err)
verifyKey, err = jwt.ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(verifyBytes)
fatal(err)
http.HandleFunc("/authenticate", authHandler)
http.HandleFunc("/restricted", restrictedHandler)
// Setup listener
listener, err := net.ListenTCP("tcp", &net.TCPAddr{})
fatal(err)
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serverPort = listener.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr).Port
log.Println("Listening...")
go func() {
fatal(http.Serve(listener, nil))
}()
}
func fatal(err error) {
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Define some custom types were going to use within our tokens
type CustomerInfo struct {
Name string
Kind string
}
type CustomClaimsExample struct {
*jwt.RegisteredClaims
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TokenType string
CustomerInfo
}
func Example_getTokenViaHTTP() {
// See func authHandler for an example auth handler that produces a token
res, err := http.PostForm(fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%v/authenticate", serverPort), url.Values{
"user": {"test"},
"pass": {"known"},
})
if err != nil {
fatal(err)
}
if res.StatusCode != 200 {
fmt.Println("Unexpected status code", res.StatusCode)
}
// Read the token out of the response body
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
io.Copy(buf, res.Body)
res.Body.Close()
tokenString := strings.TrimSpace(buf.String())
// Parse the token
token, err := jwt.ParseWithClaims(tokenString, &CustomClaimsExample{}, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
// since we only use the one private key to sign the tokens,
// we also only use its public counter part to verify
return verifyKey, nil
})
fatal(err)
claims := token.Claims.(*CustomClaimsExample)
fmt.Println(claims.CustomerInfo.Name)
//Output: test
}
func Example_useTokenViaHTTP() {
// Make a sample token
// In a real world situation, this token will have been acquired from
// some other API call (see Example_getTokenViaHTTP)
token, err := createToken("foo")
fatal(err)
// Make request. See func restrictedHandler for example request processor
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%v/restricted", serverPort), nil)
fatal(err)
req.Header.Set("Authorization", fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", token))
res, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
fatal(err)
// Read the response body
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
io.Copy(buf, res.Body)
res.Body.Close()
fmt.Println(buf.String())
// Output: Welcome, foo
}
func createToken(user string) (string, error) {
// create a signer for rsa 256
t := jwt.New(jwt.GetSigningMethod("RS256"))
// set our claims
t.Claims = &CustomClaimsExample{
&jwt.RegisteredClaims{
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// set the expire time
// see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.4
ExpiresAt: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Now().Add(time.Minute * 1)),
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},
"level1",
CustomerInfo{user, "human"},
}
// Creat token string
return t.SignedString(signKey)
}
// reads the form values, checks them and creates the token
func authHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// make sure its post
if r.Method != "POST" {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "No POST", r.Method)
return
}
user := r.FormValue("user")
pass := r.FormValue("pass")
log.Printf("Authenticate: user[%s] pass[%s]\n", user, pass)
// check values
if user != "test" || pass != "known" {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusForbidden)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "Wrong info")
return
}
tokenString, err := createToken(user)
if err != nil {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "Sorry, error while Signing Token!")
log.Printf("Token Signing error: %v\n", err)
return
}
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/jwt")
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
fmt.Fprintln(w, tokenString)
}
// only accessible with a valid token
func restrictedHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Get token from request
token, err := request.ParseFromRequest(r, request.OAuth2Extractor, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
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// since we only use the one private key to sign the tokens,
// we also only use its public counter part to verify
return verifyKey, nil
}, request.WithClaims(&CustomClaimsExample{}))
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// If the token is missing or invalid, return error
if err != nil {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized)
fmt.Fprintln(w, "Invalid token:", err)
return
}
// Token is valid
fmt.Fprintln(w, "Welcome,", token.Claims.(*CustomClaimsExample).Name)
}