/BeAMan_App

In this app i learned JWT_Authentication , Frontend , Server Side rendering , MVC File Pattern and more , this will show you how to work with the authurization of the permissions and Authentication , token creation in production App .

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BeAMan_Application

In this app i learned JWT_Authentication , Frontend , Server Side rendering , MVC File Pattern and more , this will show you how to work with the authurization of the permissions and Authentication , token creation in production App .

Overview

This repository contains a sample implementation of JSON Web Token (JWT) authentication. JWT is a compact, URL-safe means of representing claims to be transferred between two parties. It is commonly used for authentication and authorization purposes in web applications.

Features

  • User Registration: Register new users with unique credentials.
  • User Login: Authenticate users and generate JWT tokens for subsequent requests.
  • Token Refresh: Allow users to refresh their JWT tokens to extend their session.
  • Middleware: Implement middleware to protect routes that require authentication.

Technologies Used

  • Node.js: JavaScript runtime for server-side development.
  • Express.js: Web application framework for Node.js.
  • jsonwebtoken: Library for generating and verifying JSON Web Tokens.
  • MongoDB: NoSQL database for storing user information.
  • dotenv: Module to load environment variables from a .env file.

Setup

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/BeAMan_App.git
cd JWT_authentication
Install dependencies:
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npm install

Create a .env file in the project root and configure environment variables:

env

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bash

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npm start dev

The server should now be running at http://localhost:8000.

API Endpoints

POST /api/register: Register a new user. POST /api/login: Log in and receive a JWT token. POST /api/refresh-token: Refresh the JWT token. GET /api/protected-route: Example protected route requiring authentication. Usage Register a new user using the /api/register endpoint. Log in with the registered credentials using the /api/login endpoint to receive a JWT token. Use the token to access protected routes like /api/protected-route. To extend the session, use the /api/refresh-token endpoint with the refresh token. Contributors Your Name saiyamdubey@gmail.com License This project is licensed under the ISC License.

created By --- Saiyam_Dubey,