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Building RESTful Web Services with PHP 7

You're reading from   Building RESTful Web Services with PHP 7 Lumen, Composer, API testing, Microservices, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787127746
Length 244 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. RESTful Web Services, Introduction and Motivation FREE CHAPTER 2. PHP7, To Code It Better 3. Creating RESTful Endpoints 4. Reviewing Design Flaws and Security Threats 5. Load and Resolve with Composer, an Evolutionary 6. Illuminating RESTful Web Services with Lumen 7. Improving RESTful Web Services 8. API Testing – Guards on the Gates 9. Microservices

Authentication and middleware


We have already discussed several that for a RESTful web service, a session is maintained through an authentication token stored on the client side. So, the server can look for the authentication token and can find that user's session stored on the server.

There are several ways to a token. In our case, we will use JWT (JSON Web Tokens). As told on jwt.io:

JSON Web Tokens are an open, industry standard RFC 7519 method for representing claims securely between two parties.

We will not go into complete detail about JWT as JWT is a way to transfer information between two parties (in our case, client and server) as JWT can be used for many purposes. Instead, we will use it for access/authentication tokens to maintain stateless sessions. So, we will stick with what we need from JWT. We need it for maintaining sessions for authentication purposes, and this is something the Dingo API package will also help us with.

In fact, Dingo API supports three authentication providers...

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