PhoenixTokenAuth

Adds token authentication to Phoenix apps using Ecto.

An example app is available at https://github.com/manukall/phoenix_token_auth_react.

Setup

You need to have a user model with at least the following schema:

defmodule MyApp.User do
use Ecto.Model
schema "users" do
field :email, :string
field :hashed_password, :string
field :hashed_confirmation_token, :string
field :confirmed_at, Ecto.DateTime
field :hashed_password_reset_token, :string
end
end

Then add PhoenixTokenAuth to your Phoenix router:

defmodule MyApp.Router do
use Phoenix.Router
require PhoenixTokenAuth
pipeline :authenticated do
plug PhoenixTokenAuth.Plug
end
scope "/api" do
pipe_through :api
PhoenixTokenAuth.mount
end
scope "/api" do
pipe_through :authenticated
pipe_through :api
resources: messages, MessagesController
end
end

This generates routes for sign-up and login and protects the messages resources from unauthenticated access.

The generated routes are:

methodpathdescription
POST/api/userssign up
POST/api/users/:id/confirmconfirm account
POST/api/sessionlogin, will return a token as JSON
POST/api/password_resetsrequest a reset-password-email
POST/api/password_resets/resetreset a password

Inside the controller, the authenticated user's id is accessible inside the connections assigns:

def index(conn, _params) do
user_id = conn.assigns.authenticated_user.id
...
end

Now add configuration:

# config/config.exs
config :phoenix_token_auth,
user_model: Myapp.User, # ecto model used for authentication
repo: Myapp.Repo, # ecto repo
crypto_provider: Comeonin.Bcrypt, # crypto provider for hashing passwords/tokens. see http://hexdocs.pm/comeonin/
token_secret: "the_very_secret_token", # secret string used to sign the authentication token
token_validity_in_minutes: 7 * 24 * 60 # minutes from login until a token expires
email_sender: "myapp@example.com", # sender address of emails sent by the app
welcome_email_subject: fn user -> "Hello #{user.email}" end, # function returning the subject of a welcome email
welcome_email_body: fn user, confirmation_token -> confirmation_token end, # function returning the body of a welcome email
password_reset_email_subject: fn user -> "Hello #{user.email}" end, # function returning the subject of a welcome email
password_reset_email_body: fn user, reset_token -> reset_token end, # function returning the body of a welcome email
mailgun_domain: "example.com" # domain of your mailgun account
mailgun_key: "secret", # secret key of your mailgun account
registration_validator: fn changeset -> changeset end # function receiving and returning the changeset for registration. This is the place to run custom validations.

Usage

Signing up / Registering a new user

Confirming a user

Logging in

Requesting a protected resource

Logging out

Resetting password

TODO: