WSSE
WSSE Username Token generator for Node.js
See: http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/12/17/dive.html
Installation
npm install wsse
Usage
import wsse, { UsernameToken } from 'wsse';
const token = wsse({ username: 'bob', password: 'taadtaadpstcsm' });
// 'bob'
console.log(token.getUsername());
// 'taadtaadpstcsm'
console.log(token.getPassword());
// e.g. '2003-12-15T14:43:07Z'
console.log(token.getCreated());
// e.g. 'd36e316282959a9ed4c89851497a717f'
console.log(token.getNonce());
// e.g. 'quR/EWLAV4xLf9Zqyw4pDmfV9OY='
console.log(token.getPasswordDigest());
// e.g. 'UsernameToken Username="bob", PasswordDigest="quR/EWLAV4xLf9Zqyw4pDmfV9OY=", Nonce="d36e316282959a9ed4c89851497a717f", Created="2003-12-15T14:43:07Z"'
console.log(token.getWSSEHeader());
console.log(token.toString());
console.log(token + '');
// ----- advanced -----
// you can use `UsernameToken` class.
const token2 = new UsernameToken({
username: 'bob', // (required)
password: 'taadtaadpstcsm', // (required)
created: '2003-12-15T14:43:07Z', // (optional) you can specify `craeted`.
nonce: 'd36e316282959a9ed4c89851497a717f', // (optional) you can specify `nonce`.
sha1encoding: 'hex' // (optional) you can specify `sha1encoding` for wrong WSSE Username Token implementation.
});
// you can use `nonceBase64` option. it encodes the nonce to base64 in header.
// 'UsernameToken Username="bob", PasswordDigest="quR/EWLAV4xLf9Zqyw4pDmfV9OY=", Nonce="ZDM2ZTMxNjI4Mjk1OWE5ZWQ0Yzg5ODUxNDk3YTcxN2Y=", Created="2003-12-15T14:43:07Z"'
// e.g. Hatena API http://developer.hatena.ne.jp/ja/documents/auth/apis/wsse
console.log(token2.getWSSEHeader({ nonceBase64: true }));
console.log(token2.toString({ nonceBase64: true }));
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License
>=2.0.0
MIT
<1.0.0
ISC
Author
bouzuya <m@bouzuya.net> (https://bouzuya.net)