An AWS CDK construct library that provides a reCaptcha Authorizer for API Gateway REST APIs
Project description
Google reCAPTCHA API Gateway REST API authorizer
This construct provides an API Gateway REST API authorizer that uses Google's reCAPTCHA service to detect abusive traffic and allow or deny access to the API methods.
It currently only supports v3 of the reCAPTCHA service.
Installation
TypeScript / JavaScript
npm install cdk-recaptcha-authorizer
or
yarn add cdk-recaptcha-authorizer
Python
pip install cdk-recaptcha-authorizer
Java
<dependency>
<groupId>com.engineal.cdk</groupId>
<artifactId>cdk-recaptcha-authorizer</artifactId>
</dependency>
C# / .Net
dotnet add package EngineAL.CDK.RecaptchaAuthorizer
Usage
See https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/docs/v3 for how to integrate reCAPTCHA in your client code. When
your client code executes the reCAPTCHA client, the returned token from the Google reCAPTCHA client library
should be included in the API Gateway request in the X-reCAPTCHA-Token
header.
The RecaptchaAuthorizer
can be used similarly to the TokenAuthorizer
and RequestAuthorizer
that are
provided by the aws-cdk-lib/aws-apigateway
package. It accepts 3 properties:
scoreThreshold
(default: 0.5) is the threshold below which requests will be denied.allowedActions
is a list of allowed actions. When your frontend executes the reCAPTCHA client, it provides an action name. The reCAPTCHA authorizer will verify this action is allowed and deny a request if the action is not in this list.reCaptchaSecretKey
is aSecretKey
that provides the reCAPTCHA secret key to the reCAPTCHA authorizer. See Secret Key.
The following code attaches the reCAPTCHA authorizer to the 'GET' method of the root resource.
const authorizer = new RecaptchaAuthorizer(this, 'reCaptchaAuthorizer', {
allowedActions: ['my-action'],
reCaptchaSecretKey: SecretKey.fromPlainText('my-secret-key')
});
api.root.addMethod('GET', new apigateway.MockIntegration(), {
authorizer
});
Authorizers can also be passed via the defaultMethodOptions
property within the RestApi construct or the
Method construct. Unless explicitly overridden, the specified defaults will be applied across all Methods
across the RestApi or across all Resources, depending on where the defaults were specified.
Secret Key
The lambda requires the secret key generated by the Google reCAPTCHA Admin Console. You can provide it using 3 methods: plain text, AWS SSM Parameter Store, or AWS Secrets Manager.
Plain text
SecretKey.fromPlainText('my-secret-key')
SSM Parameter Store
const parameter = ssm.StringParameter.fromStringParameterName(this, 'TestParameter', 'test-secret-key');
SecretKey.fromSsmParameter(parameter)
Secrets Manager
const secretArn = `arn:${Stack.of(this).partition}:secretsmanager:${Stack.of(this).region}:${Stack.of(this).account}:secret:test-secret`;
const secret = secretsmanager.Secret.fromSecretArn(this, 'TestSecret', secretArn);
SecretKey.fromSecretsManager(secret)
This also supports JSON secrets, and you can specify an optional field to use:.
const secretArn = `arn:${Stack.of(this).partition}:secretsmanager:${Stack.of(this).region}:${Stack.of(this).account}:secret:test-secret`;
const secret = secretsmanager.Secret.fromSecretArn(this, 'TestSecret', secretArn);
SecretKey.fromSecretsManager(secret, 'my-secret-field')
Useful commands
npm run build
compile the projectnpm run watch
watch for changes and compile as needednpm run package
generates libraries for all languagesnpm run test
perform the jest unit tests
License
Copyright 2023 Aaron Lucia
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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