@mceachen/paseto

PASETO for Node.js with no dependencies

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

paseto

PASETO: Platform-Agnostic SEcurity TOkens for Node.js no dependencies.

Implemented specs & features

All crypto operations are using their async node's crypto API, where such API is not available the operation is pushed to a Worker Thread so that your main thread's I/O is not blocked.


| | v1.local | v1.public | v2.local | v2.public | | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | | supported? | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |

Support

If you or your business use paseto, please consider becoming a sponsor so I can continue maintaining it and adding new features carefree.

Documentation

Usage

Installing paseto

npm install paseto

Usage

const paseto = require('paseto')

// Generic (all versions) APIs
const { decode } = paseto

// PASETO Protocol Version v1 specific API
const { V1 } = paseto // { sign, verify, encrypt, decrypt, generateKey }

// PASETO Protocol Version v2 specific API
const { V2 } = paseto // { sign, verify, generateKey }

// errors utilized by paseto
const { errors } = paseto

Producing tokens

const { V2: { sign } } = paseto

(async () => {
  {
    const token = await sign({ sub: 'johndoe' }, privateKey)
    // v2.public.eyJzdWIiOiJqb2huZG9lIiwiaWF0IjoiMjAxOS0wNy0wMVQxNToyMTozMS40OTJaIn0tpEwuwb-loL652KAZhmCYdDUNW8YbF6UYCFCYLk-fexhzs2ofL4AyHTqIk0HzIxawufEibT1ZyJ7MPBJUVpsF
  }
})()

Consuming tokens

const { V2: { verify } } = paseto

(async () => {
  {
    const payload = await verify(token, publicKey)
    // { sub: 'johndoe', iat: '2019-07-01T15:22:47.982Z' }
  }
})()

Keys

Node's KeyObject is ultimately what the library works with, depending on the operation, if the key parameter is not already a KeyObject instance the corresponding create function will be called with the input

You can also generate keys valid for the given operation directly through paseto

const crypto = require('crypto')
const { V1, V2 } = paseto

(async () => {
  {
    const key = await V1.generateKey('local')
    console.log(key instanceof crypto.KeyObject)
    // true
    console.log(key.type === 'secret')
    // true
    console.log(key.symmetricKeySize === 32)
    // true
  }
  {
    const key = await V1.generateKey('public')
    console.log(key instanceof crypto.KeyObject)
    // true
    console.log(key.type === 'private')
    // true
    console.log(key.asymmetricKeyType === 'rsa')
    // true
  }
  {
    const key = await V2.generateKey('public')
    console.log(key instanceof crypto.KeyObject)
    // true
    console.log(key.type === 'private')
    // true
    console.log(key.asymmetricKeyType === 'ed25519')
    // true
  }
})()

FAQ

Semver?

Yes. Everything that's either exported in the TypeScript definitions file or documented is subject to Semantic Versioning 2.0.0. The rest is to be considered private API and is subject to change between any versions.

How do I use it outside of Node.js

It is only built for Node.js environment versions ^12.19.0 || >=14.15.0