This library provides an Interceptor for angular $http service that signs all request to AWS APIGateway with IAM credentials. It is handy when you use temprorary IAM Credentials from AWS Cognito or Auth0. Although AWS APIGateway provides autogenerated Javascript SDK, you can't use it with angular $http service and you need to regenerate it every time you change something in the API.
You have several options:
bower install angular-aws-apig --savenpm install angular-aws-apig --saveOr just include dist/angular-aws-apig.js or dist/angular-aws-apig.min.js in to your index.html
angular.module('app', ['angular-aws-apig'])
.config(function Config($httpProvider, APIGInterceptorProvider) {
APIGInterceptorProvider.config({
headers: {},
region: 'us-east-1',
service: 'execute-api',
urlRegex: ''
})
/* @ngInject */
APIGInterceptorProvider.headersGetter = function(myService, request) {
myService.doSomething();
return request.headers;
};
/* @ngInject */
APIGInterceptorProvider.credentialsGetter = function(store, request) {
return store.get('credentials');
};
$httpProvider.interceptors.push('APIGInterceptor');
});headers- global headers that would be added to all api requests (default:{})region- AWS region (default:us-east-1)service- AWS service (default:execute-api)urlRegex- RegEx string, Interceptor would ignore requests to url that doesn't match this RegEx. (default:'')
All options could be passed in APIGInterceptorProvider.config function as a single object or assigned directly
APIGInterceptorProvider.urlRegex = 'myapi.com';A function that provides dynamic headers. It accepts $http request object as a parameter and must return headers object. You can pass angular dependencies in this function.
APIGInterceptorProvider.headersGetter = function($rootScope, request) {
var headers = request.headers
headers.foo = $rootScope.foo;
return headers;
};A function that provides dynamic AWS IAM Credentials. It accepts $http request object as a parameter and must return credentials object. You can pass angular dependencies in this function. Function can return $q promise.
If this function is not specified APIGInterceptor will try to get credentials from AWS.config.credentials
APIGInterceptorProvider.credentialsGetter = function(awsCredentials, auth) {
return awsCredentials.get(auth.idToken);
};In this example awsCredentials.get returns a promise that resolves with credentials object
{
accessKeyId: 'accessKeyId',
secretAccessKey: 'secretAccessKey',
sessionToken: 'sessionToken'
}This event would be triggered on request error.
$rootScope.$on('$APIGError', (event, error) => {
$log.debug(event, error);
});This library is a wrapper around aws4 npm package.