Authentication
#AWS Cognito JWT Auth Policy
Authenticate requests with JWT tokens issued by AWS Cognito. This is a customized version of the OpenId JWT Policy specifically for AWS Cognito.
See this document for more information about OAuth authorization in Zuplo.
#Configuration
The configuration shows how to configure the policy in the 'policies.json' document.
{ "name": "my-cognito-jwt-auth-inbound-policy", "policyType": "cognito-jwt-auth-inbound", "handler": { "export": "CognitoJwtInboundPolicy", "module": "$import(@zuplo/runtime)", "options": { "allowUnauthenticatedRequests": false, "region": "us-east-1", "userPoolId": "$env(AWS_COGNITO_USER_POOL_ID)" } } }json
#Policy Configuration
name
<string>
- The name of your policy instance. This is used as a reference in your routes.policyType
<string>
- The identifier of the policy. This is used by the Zuplo UI. Value should becognito-jwt-auth-inbound
.handler.export
<string>
- The name of the exported type. Value should beCognitoJwtInboundPolicy
.handler.module
<string>
- The module containing the policy. Value should be$import(@zuplo/runtime)
.handler.options
<object>
- The options for this policy. See Policy Options below.
#Policy Options
The options for this policy are specified below. All properties are optional unless specifically marked as required.
allowUnauthenticatedRequests
<boolean>
- Allow unauthenticated requests to proceed. This is use useful if you want to use multiple authentication policies or if you want to allow both authenticated and non-authenticated traffic. Defaults tofalse
.region
(required)<string>
- The AWS region where your Cognito instance is deployed.userPoolId
(required)<string>
- The user pool identifier.
#Using the Policy
Read more about how policies work