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Package authcookie

import "github.com/dchest/authcookie"

Package authcookie implements creation and verification of signed authentication cookies.

Cookie is a Base64 encoded (using URLEncoding, from RFC 4648) string, which consists of concatenation of expiration time, login, and signature:

expiration time || login || signature

where expiration time is the number of seconds since Unix epoch UTC indicating when this cookie must expire (4 bytes, big-endian, uint32), login is a byte string of arbitrary length (at least 1 byte, not null-terminated), and signature is 32 bytes of HMAC-SHA256(expiration_time || login, k), where k = HMAC-SHA256(expiration_time || login, secret key).

Example:

secret := []byte("my secret key")

// Generate cookie valid for 24 hours for user "bender"
cookie := authcookie.NewSinceNow("bender", 24 * time.Hour, secret)

// cookie is now:
// Tajh02JlbmRlcskYMxowgwPj5QZ94jaxhDoh3n0Yp4hgGtUpeO0YbMTY
// send it to user's browser..

// To authenticate a user later, receive cookie and:
login := authcookie.Login(cookie, secret)
if login != "" {
	// access for login granted
} else {
	// access denied
}

Note that login and expiration time are not encrypted, they are only signed and Base64 encoded.

Variables

var (
    ErrMalformedCookie = errors.New("malformed cookie")
    ErrWrongSignature  = errors.New("wrong cookie signature")
)


var MinLength = base64.URLEncoding.EncodedLen(decodedMinLength)

MinLength is the minimum allowed length of cookie string.

It is useful for avoiding DoS attacks with too long cookies: before passing a cookie to Parse or Login functions, check that it has length less than the [maximum login length allowed in your application] + MinLength.

Functions

func Login

func Login(cookie string, secret []byte) string

Login returns a valid login extracted from the given cookie and verified using the given secret key. If verification fails or the cookie expired, the function returns an empty string.

func New

func New(login string, expires time.Time, secret []byte) string

New returns a signed authentication cookie for the given login, expiration time, and secret key. If the login is empty, the function returns an empty string.

func NewNoPadding

func NewNoPadding(login string, expires time.Time, secret []byte) string

NewNoPadding is like New but returns cookie encoded without base64 padding characters.

func NewSinceNow

func NewSinceNow(login string, dur time.Duration, secret []byte) string

NewSinceNow returns a signed authetication cookie for the given login, duration time since current time, and secret key.

func Parse

func Parse(cookie string, secret []byte) (login string, expires time.Time, err error)

Parse verifies the given cookie with the secret key and returns login and expiration time extracted from the cookie. If the cookie fails verification or is not well-formed, the function returns an error.

Callers must:

  1. Check for the returned error and deny access if it's present.

  2. Check the returned expiration time and deny access if it's in the past.

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[DEPRECATED] Go package authcookie implements creation and verification of signed authentication cookies.

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