This is Casdoor's SDK for NodeJS will allow you to easily connect your application to the Casdoor authentication system without having to implement it from scratch.
Casdoor SDK is very simple to use. We will show you the steps below.
The following examples use Node.js Express as backend, but have different frontend frameworks. Choose the appropriate example based on your tech stack:
- React frontend: https://github.com/casdoor/casdoor-nodejs-react-example
- Angular frontend: https://github.com/casdoor/casdoor-nodejs-angular-example
# NPM
npm i casdoor-nodejs-sdk
# Yarn
yarn add casdoor-nodejs-sdk
Initialization requires 5 parameters, which are all string type:
Name (in order) | Must | Description |
---|---|---|
endpoint | Yes | Casdoor Server Url, such as http://localhost:8000 |
clientId | Yes | Client ID for the Casdoor application |
clientSecret | Yes | Client secret for the Casdoor application |
certificate | Yes | x509 certificate content of Application.cert |
orgName | Yes | The name for the Casdoor organization |
appName | No | The name for the Casdoor application |
import { SDK, Config } from 'casdoor-nodejs-sdk'
import type { AxiosRequestConfig } from 'axios';
import https from 'node:https';
// Optional param for providing a self-signed CA with requests.
const axiosConfig: AxiosRequestConfig = {
httpsAgent: new https.Agent({ ca: ... })
}
const authCfg: Config = {
endpoint: '',
clientId: '',
clientSecret: '',
certificate: '',
orgName: '',
}
const sdk = new SDK(authCfg)
// or
const sdk = new SDK(authCfg, axiosConfig)
// call sdk to handle
// user
const { data: users } = await sdk.getUsers()
// auth
const token = await sdk.getAuthToken('<callback-code>')
const user = sdk.parseJwtToken(token)