I have an API that can be called either using a browser where requests are transactional and have a session OR directly, eg. using curl, where requests are atomic. Browser requests must first authenticate and then use an express session (connect.sid) for subsequent authorization, direct API calls use a header: Authorization: "SOMETOKEN"
which has to be sent for every request.
The problem I have is, because I'm using the same web server to serve both atomic and transactional traffic, every API call is needlessly being given a session by Express. Every response includes a Set-Cookie and all these sessions are filling up my session store. Therefore: how can I prevent Express from entering a new sess key in the memory store (Redis) when a request contains an Authorization header?
Note. I get that a more classic approach would be to have a separate API server and a separate WEB server but why not run both on one machine? To me, the difference is that the API serves data and the WEB serves views but beyond that they are both part of the same application. I just happen to also allow users to access their data directly and don't force them to use my interface.
module.exports = function(app, exp, sessionStore, cookieParser, passport, flash) {
app.configure(function(){
// Templates
app.set('views', ERNEST.root + '/server/views');
app.set('view engine', 'jade');
app.set('view options', { doctype : 'html', pretty : true });
// Allow large files to be uploaded (default limit is 100mb)
app.use(exp.limit('1000mb'));
// Faux putting and deleting
app.use(exp.methodOverride());
// Static content
app.use(exp.static(ERNEST.root + '/server'));
app.use(exp.static(ERNEST.root + '/public'));
// Handle favicon
app.use(exp.favicon());
// For uploads
app.use(exp.bodyParser({keepExtensions: true}));
// Configure cookie parsing
if ( cookieParser ) app.use(cookieParser);
else app.use(exp.cookieParser());
// Where to store the session
var session_options = { 'secret': "and she put them on the mantlepiece" };
if ( sessionStore ) session_options.store = sessionStore;
app.use(exp.session( session_options ));
// Rememberance
app.use( function (req, res, next) {
if ( req.method == 'POST' && req.url == '/authenticate' ) {
if ( req.body.rememberme === 'on' ) {
req.session.cookie.maxAge = 2592000000; // 30*24*60*60*1000 Rememeber 'me' for 30 days
} else {
req.session.cookie.expires = false;
}
}
next();
});
// PassportJS
if ( passport ){
app.use(flash());
app.use(passport.initialize());
app.use(passport.session());
}
});
};
app.get('/status/past_week', MID.ensureAuthenticated, MID.markStart, function(req, res) {
WEB.getStatus('week', function(err, statuses){
if ( err ) res.send(500, err);
else res.send(200, statuses);
});
});
MID.ensureAuthenticated = function(req, res, next) {
if ( req.isAuthenticated() ) return next();
else {
isAuthorised(req, function(err, authorised){
if ( err ) return res.redirect('/');
else if ( authorised ) return next();
else return res.redirect('/');
});
}
function isAuthorised(req, callback){
var authHeader = req.headers.authorization;
if ( authHeader ) {
// Has header, verify it
var unencoded = new Buffer(authHeader, 'base64').toString();
var formatted = unencoded.toString().trim();
ACCOUNT.verifyAuth(formatted, callback); // verifyAuth callbacks next() when successful
} else callback(null, false); // No Authorised header
}
};
Try this:
var sessionMiddleware = exp.session( session_options );
app.use(function(req, res, next) {
if (req.headers.authorization) {
return next();
}
return sessionMiddleware(req, res, next);
});
Looks like you need to write your own session middleware. Here's an example. If you can create a separate subdomain, say, www.example.com for browser sessions and app.example.com for accessing it directly, then you should be able to use the linked method almost exactly, and just don't start the session for app.example.com requests. That may be the most direct method whereby the call indicates the method it intends to authenticate by, and any diversion from that is an error.
Otherwise, you'll have to detect the authentication token in the middleware and not start the session when you find it.
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