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Anonymous authentication

Anonymous authentication can be allowed by creating a custom strategy that returns the params that you would like to use to identify an authenticated user.

ts
import { Params } from '@feathersjs/feathers';
import { AuthenticationBaseStrategy, AuthenticationResult, AuthenticationService } from '@feathersjs/authentication';

class AnonymousStrategy extends AuthenticationBaseStrategy {
  async authenticate(authentication: AuthenticationResult, params: Params) {
    return {
      anonymous: true
    }
  }
}

export default function(app: Application) {
  const authentication = new AuthenticationService(app);
  // ... authentication service setup
  authentication.register('anonymous', new AnonymousStrategy());
}

Next, we create a hook called allow-anonymous that sets params.authentication if it does not exist and if params.provider exists (which means it is an external call) to use that anonymous strategy:

ts
import { Hook, HookContext } from '@feathersjs/feathers';

export default (): Hook => {
  return async (context: HookContext, next?: NextFunction) => {
    const { params } = context;

    if (params.provider && !params.authentication) {
      context.params = {
        ...params,
        authentication: {
          strategy: 'anonymous'
        }
      }
    }

    if (next) {
      await next();
    }

    return context;
  }
}

This hook should be added before the authenticate hook wherever anonymous authentication should be allowed:

js
all: [ allowAnonymous(), authenticate('jwt', 'anonymous') ],

If an anonymous user now accesses the service externally, the service call will succeed and have params.anonymous set to true.

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