Hapi - how to access route scope from request object
I have a Hapi API, using JWT for authentication. My JWT's validate function works as
let validate = (decoded, request, callback) => {
// decoded.permissions is an array of the users's permissions
My route is defined with a dynamic scope as follows;
path: "/{portalId}/somedata",
method: "POST",
config: {
auth: {
strategy: "jwt",
scope: ['user-{params.portalId}']
}
I want to restrict the call to only be allowed is the user's permissions array contains an item for 'user-1', but I don't know what to check against in my validate function.
Where in the request can I find the route's scope restriction for the current call?
Or, how else can I construct this scheme to work for what I need?
hapijs
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I have a Hapi API, using JWT for authentication. My JWT's validate function works as
let validate = (decoded, request, callback) => {
// decoded.permissions is an array of the users's permissions
My route is defined with a dynamic scope as follows;
path: "/{portalId}/somedata",
method: "POST",
config: {
auth: {
strategy: "jwt",
scope: ['user-{params.portalId}']
}
I want to restrict the call to only be allowed is the user's permissions array contains an item for 'user-1', but I don't know what to check against in my validate function.
Where in the request can I find the route's scope restriction for the current call?
Or, how else can I construct this scheme to work for what I need?
hapijs
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I have a Hapi API, using JWT for authentication. My JWT's validate function works as
let validate = (decoded, request, callback) => {
// decoded.permissions is an array of the users's permissions
My route is defined with a dynamic scope as follows;
path: "/{portalId}/somedata",
method: "POST",
config: {
auth: {
strategy: "jwt",
scope: ['user-{params.portalId}']
}
I want to restrict the call to only be allowed is the user's permissions array contains an item for 'user-1', but I don't know what to check against in my validate function.
Where in the request can I find the route's scope restriction for the current call?
Or, how else can I construct this scheme to work for what I need?
hapijs
I have a Hapi API, using JWT for authentication. My JWT's validate function works as
let validate = (decoded, request, callback) => {
// decoded.permissions is an array of the users's permissions
My route is defined with a dynamic scope as follows;
path: "/{portalId}/somedata",
method: "POST",
config: {
auth: {
strategy: "jwt",
scope: ['user-{params.portalId}']
}
I want to restrict the call to only be allowed is the user's permissions array contains an item for 'user-1', but I don't know what to check against in my validate function.
Where in the request can I find the route's scope restriction for the current call?
Or, how else can I construct this scheme to work for what I need?
hapijs
hapijs
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Welp, I ended up solving it a different way
My route stayed the same but in the validation function I construct an array of scope string based on the decoded userId and then just add that to the scope
userPermissions: string = buildUserPermissions(userId);
// after they pass any checks
return callback(null, true, {scope: userPermissions, user: user} );
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Welp, I ended up solving it a different way
My route stayed the same but in the validation function I construct an array of scope string based on the decoded userId and then just add that to the scope
userPermissions: string = buildUserPermissions(userId);
// after they pass any checks
return callback(null, true, {scope: userPermissions, user: user} );
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Welp, I ended up solving it a different way
My route stayed the same but in the validation function I construct an array of scope string based on the decoded userId and then just add that to the scope
userPermissions: string = buildUserPermissions(userId);
// after they pass any checks
return callback(null, true, {scope: userPermissions, user: user} );
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Welp, I ended up solving it a different way
My route stayed the same but in the validation function I construct an array of scope string based on the decoded userId and then just add that to the scope
userPermissions: string = buildUserPermissions(userId);
// after they pass any checks
return callback(null, true, {scope: userPermissions, user: user} );
Welp, I ended up solving it a different way
My route stayed the same but in the validation function I construct an array of scope string based on the decoded userId and then just add that to the scope
userPermissions: string = buildUserPermissions(userId);
// after they pass any checks
return callback(null, true, {scope: userPermissions, user: user} );
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