Koa-Authz is an authorization middleware for Koa, it's based on Node-Casbin: https://github.com/casbin/node-casbin.
npm install casbin@2 koa-authz@2 --savenpm install casbin@3 koa-authz@3 --saveconst casbin = require('casbin')
const Koa = require('koa')
const app = new Koa()
const authz = require('koa-authz')
// response
app.use(async (ctx, next) => {
  const start = new Date()
  await next()
  console.log(new Date() - start)
})
// use authz middleware
app.use(authz({
  newEnforcer: async() => {
    // load the casbin model and policy from files, database is also supported.
    const enforcer = await casbin.newEnforcer('authz_model.conf', 'authz_policy.csv')
    return enforcer
  }
}))
// reload routes
const router = require('koa-router')({prefix: '/user'})
router.get('/', (ctx) => {
  ctx.body = {name: 'Chalin', age: 26}
})
router.put('/', (ctx) => {
  ctx.body = {status: 'success'}
})
app.use(router.routes(), router.allowedMethods())
app.listen(3000)This package provides BasicAuthorizer, it uses HTTP Basic Authentication as the authentication method.
If you want to use another authentication method like OAuth, you needs to extends BasicAuthorizer as below:
class MyAuthorizer extends BasicAuthorizer {
  // override function
  getUserName () {
    const { username } = this.ctx.state.user
    return username
  }
}
app.use(authz({
  newEnforcer: async () => {
    // load the casbin model and policy from files, database is also supported.
    const enforcer = await casbin.newEnforcer('examples/authz_model.conf', 'examples/authz_policy.csv')
    return enforcer
  },
  authorizer: (ctx, option) => new MyAuthorizer(ctx, option)
}))The authorization determines a request based on {subject, object, action}, which means what subject can perform what action on what object. In this plugin, the meanings are:
- subject: the logged-on user name
- object: the URL path for the web resource like "dataset1/item1"
- action: HTTP method like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, or the high-level actions you defined like "read-file", "write-blog"
For how to write authorization policy and other details, please refer to the Casbin's documentation.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.