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Authorization for JWT bearer in Swashbuckle .NET Core 2

I use tokens generated by an authentication service for my app. No problems there. Now I have introduced Swashbuckle to document my API an I can authenticate as follows by sending the JWT with every request using this code;

services.AddSwaggerGen(c =>
{
    var a = new ApiKeyScheme();
    //c.AddSecurityDefinition("Bearer", new ApiKeyScheme()
    //{ In = "header", Description = "Please insert JWT with Bearer into field", Name = "Authorization", Type = "apiKey" });

    c.OperationFilter<AuthorizationHeaderParameterOperationFilter>();

    c.SwaggerDoc("v2", new Info
    {
        Version = "v2",
        Title = "MyTitle",
        Description = "An interface for ...",
        TermsOfService = "None",
        Contact = new Contact() { Name = "MyApp", Email = "[email protected]", Url = "www.example.com" }
    });
    // Set the comments path for the Swagger JSON and UI.
    var basePath = AppContext.BaseDirectory;
    var xmlPath = Path.Combine(basePath, "cpDataCore.xml");
    c.IncludeXmlComments(xmlPath);
});

public class AuthorizationHeaderParameterOperationFilter : IOperationFilter
{
    public void Apply(Operation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
    {
        var filterPipeline = context.ApiDescription.ActionDescriptor.FilterDescriptors;
        var isAuthorized = filterPipeline.Select(filterInfo => filterInfo.Filter).Any(filter => filter is AuthorizeFilter);
        var allowAnonymous = filterPipeline.Select(filterInfo => filterInfo.Filter).Any(filter => filter is IAllowAnonymousFilter);

        if (isAuthorized && !allowAnonymous)
        {
            if (operation.Parameters == null)
                operation.Parameters = new List<IParameter>();

            operation.Parameters.Add(new NonBodyParameter
            {
                Name = "Authorization",
                In = "header",
                Description = "access token",
                Required = true,
                Type = "string"
            });
        }
    }
}

Which gives me the following header - as expected

accept:application/json
Accept-Encoding:gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language:en-AU,en;q=0.9
Authorization:Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.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.nBEZgzcmZVGhFJmKI8u7p7g7xPU13HEAGJu_lrWylnc
Connection:keep-alive
Cookie:username=demo; jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.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.8You0XiUlvdHb2TRuDzaiXv6r74v7ga1Av_Z3ikmblU
Host:localhost:60000
Referer:http://localhost:60000/swagger/
User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/64.0.3282.167 Safari/537.36

Although, I am not sure where the Cookie is coming from. That is nothing to do with my code. I just ignore it - so far so good.

The problem is that this means the token has to be entered with every request which is a pain. Ideally, I would want to authenticate using the inbuilt swagger interface - according to several articles, I should be able to do this;

c.AddSecurityDefinition("Bearer", new ApiKeyScheme()
{ In = "header", Description = "Please insert JWT with Bearer into field", Name = "Authorization", Type = "apiKey" });

This works fine, and I can add the token, there just seems to be a step I am missing to add the token to the header of every request. If I just add the auth, then this gives me the following header, which of course fails the authentication.

GET /api/ApprovalItemTypes HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:60000
Connection: keep-alive
accept: application/json
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/64.0.3282.167 Safari/537.36
Referer: http://localhost:60000/swagger/
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: en-AU,en;q=0.9
Cookie: username=demo; jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJodHRwOi8vc2NoZW1hcy54bWxzb2FwLm9yZy93cy8yMDA1LzA1L2lkZW5_xxx__LTEiLCJuYmYiOjE1MDUwOTc3MjEsImV4cCI6MTUwNTA5ODYyMSwiaXNzIjoiaHR0cDovL2xvY2FsaG9zdDo2MDAwMC8iLCJhdWQiOiJodHRwOi8vbG9jYWxob3N0OjYwMDAwLyJ9.8You0XiUlvdHb2TRuDzaiXv6r74v7ga1Av_Z3ikmblU

What else do I need to do in order to get the request to include the token for every subsequent request?

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statler Avatar asked Feb 26 '18 09:02

statler


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1 Answers

Swagger would add the authorzation header if you specified the filter on your methods. If you globally require authorization my guess is that swagger doesn't recognize them.

You need to add a SecurityRequirement like this in your ConfigureServices:

c.AddSecurityRequirement(new Dictionary<string, IEnumerable<string>>()
{
  { "Bearer", new string[]{ } }
});

This will require the header to be sent with every request if the token is set. If you didn't set the header before it'll not send it, but you'll still have the padlock sign next to your api description.

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Agash Thamo. Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 03:10

Agash Thamo.