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Example of authenticating websockets with JWTs.
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var WebSocketServer = require('ws').Server; | |
var wss = new WebSocketServer({port: 8080}); | |
var jwt = require('jsonwebtoken'); | |
/** | |
The way I like to work with 'ws' is to convert everything to an event if possible. | |
**/ | |
function toEvent (message) { | |
try { | |
var event = JSON.parse(message); | |
this.emit(event.type, event.payload); | |
} catch(err) { | |
console.log('not an event' , err); | |
} | |
} | |
wss.on('connection', function(ws) { | |
ws.on('message', toEvent) | |
.on('authenticate', function (data) { | |
jwt.verify(data.token, options, function (err, decoded) { | |
//now is authenticated | |
}); | |
}); | |
ws.send('something'); | |
}); | |
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Is there any option to connect to a WebSocket through username and password authentication?