keyfetch.js-ARCHIVED/README.md

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# keyfetch
Lightweight support for fetching JWKs.
Fetches JSON native JWKs and exposes them as PEMs that can be consumed by the `jsonwebtoken` package
(and node's native RSA and ECDSA crypto APIs).
## Features
Works great for
* [x] `jsonwebtoken` (Auth0)
* [x] OIDC (OpenID Connect)
* [x] .well-known/jwks.json (Auth0)
* [x] Other JWKs URLs
Crypto Support
* [x] JWT verification
* [x] RSA (all variants)
* [x] EC / ECDSA (NIST variants P-256, P-384)
* [ ] esoteric variants (excluded to keep the code featherweight and secure)
# Install
```bash
npm install --save keyfetch
```
# Usage
Retrieve a key list of keys:
```js
var keyfetch = require('keyfetch');
keyfetch.oidcJwks("https://example.com/").then(function (results) {
results.forEach(function (result) {
console.log(result.jwk);
console.log(result.thumprint);
console.log(result.pem);
});
});
```
Quick JWT verification:
```js
var keyfetch = require('keyfetch');
var jwt = '...';
keyfetch.verify({ jwt: jwt }).then(function (decoded) {
console.log(decoded);
});
```
Verify a JWT with `jsonwebtoken`:
```js
var keyfetch = require('keyfetch');
var jwt = require('jsonwebtoken');
var auth = "..."; // some JWT
var token = jwt.decode(auth, { json: true, complete: true })
if (!isTrustedIssuer(token.payload.iss)) {
throw new Error("untrusted issuer");
}
keyfetch.oidcJwk(
token.header.kid
, token.payload.iss
).then(function (result) {
console.log(result.jwk);
console.log(result.thumprint);
console.log(result.pem);
jwt.verify(jwt, pem);
});
```
*Note*: You might implement `isTrustedIssuer` one of these:
```js
function isTrustedIssuer(iss) {
return -1 !== [ 'https://partner.com/', 'https://auth0.com/'].indexOf(iss);
}
```
```js
function isTrustedIssuer(iss) {
return /^https:/.test(iss) && // must be a secure domain
/(\.|^)example\.com$/.test(iss); // can be example.com or any subdomain
}
```
# API
All API calls will return the RFC standard JWK SHA256 thumbprint as well as a PEM version of the key.
Note: When specifying `id`, it may be either `kid` (as in `token.header.kid`)
or `thumbprint` (as in `result.thumbprint`).
### JWKs URLs
Retrieves keys from a URL such as `https://example.com/jwks/` with the format `{ keys: [ { kid, kty, exp, ... } ] }`
and returns the array of keys (as well as thumbprint and jwk-to-pem).
```js
keyfetch.jwks(jwksUrl)
// Promises [ { jwk, thumbprint, pem } ] or fails
```
```js
keyfetch.jwk(id, jwksUrl)
// Promises { jwk, thumbprint, pem } or fails
```
### Auth0
If `https://example.com/` is used as `issuerUrl` it will resolve to
`https://example.com/.well-known/jwks.json` and return the keys.
```js
keyfetch.wellKnownJwks(issuerUrl)
// Promises [ { jwk, thumbprint, pem } ] or fails
```
```js
keyfetch.wellKnownJwk(id, issuerUrl)
// Promises { jwk, thumbprint, pem } or fails
```
### OIDC
If `https://example.com/` is used as `issuerUrl` then it will first resolve to
`https://example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration` and then follow `jwks_uri` to return the keys.
```js
keyfetch.oidcJwks(issuerUrl)
// Promises [ { jwk, thumbprint, pem } ] or fails
```
```js
keyfetch.oidcJwk(id, issuerUrl)
// Promises { jwk, thumbprint, pem } or fails
```
### Verify JWT
```js
keyfetch.verify({ jwt: jwk, strategy: 'oidc' })
// Promises a decoded JWT { headers, payload, signature } or fails
```
* `strategy` may be `oidc` (default) , `auth0`, or a direct JWKs url.
### Cache Settings
```js
keyfetch.init({
// set all keys at least 1 hour (regardless of jwk.exp)
mincache: 1 * 60 * 60
// expire each key after 3 days (regardless of jwk.exp)
, maxcache: 3 * 24 * 60 * 60
// re-fetch a key up to 15 minutes before it expires (only if used)
, staletime: 15 * 60
})
```
There is no background task to cleanup expired keys as of yet.
For now you can limit the number of keys fetched by having a simple whitelist.