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Out of the box RestRserve provides two authentication schemas: Basic
and Bearer
.
Note that Basic authentication, should only be used over HTTPS (SSL) or within secure network. In HTTP protocol Authorization
header (as well as other parts of the HTTP request) are plain text and are not encrypted!
According to AuthBackendBasic
documentation first of all we need to provide an authentication function. It should take 2 arguments - user
and password
and return logical
value - whether access is allowed for a given user or not.
library(RestRserve) allowed_access = list( "user-1" = "password-1", "user-2" = "password-2" ) auth_fun = function(user, password) { res = FALSE try({ res = identical(allowed_access[[user]], password) }, silent = TRUE) return(res) }
Now we can create authentication backend.
basic_auth_backend = AuthBackendBasic$new(FUN = auth_fun)
Now let's create application which requires authorization in order to use /secure/factorial
endpoint:
auth_mw = AuthMiddleware$new( auth_backend = basic_auth_backend, routes = "/secure/factorial", id = "auth_middleware" ) app = Application$new(middleware = list(auth_mw))
Let's add two endpoints - first public (/factorial
) and second with restricted access (/secure/factorial
):
factorial_handler = function(.req, .res) { x = .req$get_param_query("x") x = as.integer(x) .res$set_body(factorial(x)) } app$add_get("/factorial", factorial_handler) app$add_get("/secure/factorial", factorial_handler)
As we can see first endpoint doesn't require any authentication:
req = Request$new(path = "/factorial", parameters_query = list(x = "5")) res = app$process_request(req) res$body
Let's try to send a request without credentials to the second endpoint:
req = Request$new(path = "/secure/factorial", parameters_query = list(x = "5")) res = app$process_request(req) res$body
As expected this gives 405
error.
Now let's add correct credentials:
credentials = jsonlite::base64_enc("user-1:password-1") headers = list("Authorization" = sprintf("Basic %s", credentials)) req = Request$new( path = "/secure/factorial", parameters_query = list(x = "5"), headers = headers ) res = app$process_request(req) res$body
Success!
Let's see what happens if password is wrong:
credentials = jsonlite::base64_enc("user-1:password-2") headers = list("Authorization" = sprintf("Basic %s", credentials)) req = Request$new( path = "/secure/factorial", parameters_query = list(x = "5"), headers = headers ) res = app$process_request(req) res$body
Bearer
authentication (also called "token" authentication) is an HTTP authentication scheme that involves security tokens called bearer tokens. The name "Bearer authentication" can be understood as "give access to the bearer of this token." The bearer token is a cryptic string, usually generated by the server in response to a login request. The client must send this token in the Authorization header when making requests to protected resources.
The Bearer
authentication scheme was originally created as part of OAuth 2.0
in RFC 6750, but is sometimes also used on its own. Similarly to Basic authentication, Bearer authentication should only be used over HTTPS (SSL).
allowed_tokens = c( "super_secure_token_1", "super_secure_token_2" ) auth_fun = function(token) { res = FALSE try({ res = token %in% allowed_tokens }, silent = TRUE) return(res) } basic_auth_backend = AuthBackendBearer$new(FUN = auth_fun)
As an alternative to requiring authentication for a single endpoint we can make it mandatory for all endpoints which start with certain pattern:
auth_mw = AuthMiddleware$new( auth_backend = basic_auth_backend, routes = "/secure/", match = "partial", id = "auth_middleware" ) app = Application$new(middleware = list(auth_mw))
For example:
app$add_get("/hello0", function(req, res) {res$body = "OK"}) app$add_get("/secure/hello1", function(req, res) {res$body = "OK"}) app$add_get("/secure/hello2", function(req, res) {res$body = "OK"})
Request with valid token to /secure/hello1
:
headers = list("Authorization" = "Bearer super_secure_token_1") req = Request$new( path = "/secure/hello1", headers = headers ) res = app$process_request(req) res$body
Request with invalid token to /secure/hello2
:
headers = list("Authorization" = "Bearer abcd") req = Request$new( path = "/secure/hello2", headers = headers ) res = app$process_request(req) res$body
Request to endpoint which doesn't require authorization: /hello0
:
req = Request$new(path = "/hello0") res = app$process_request(req) res$body
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