To define which security mechanisms should be used for a specific operation, use the @ApiSecurity() decorator.
@ApiSecurity('basic')
@Controller('todo')
export class TodoController {}Before you run your application, remember to add the security definition to your base document using SpecBuilder:
const options = new Spec().addSecurity('basic', {
type: 'http',
scheme: 'basic',
});Some of the most popular authentication techniques are built-in (e.g., basic and bearer) and therefore you don't have to define security mechanisms manually as shown above.
Basic authentication
To enable basic authentication, use @ApiBasicAuth().
@ApiBasicAuth()
@Controller('todo')
export class TodoController {}Add the security definition to your base document using SpecBuilder:
const options = new SpecBuilder().addBasicAuth();Bearer authentication
To enable bearer authentication, use @ApiBearerAuth().
@ApiBearerAuth()
@Controller('todo')
export class TodoController {}Before you run your application, remember to add the security definition to your base document using SpecBuilder:
const options = new SpecBuilder().addBearerAuth();OAuth2 authentication
To enable OAuth2, use @ApiOAuth2().
@ApiOAuth2(['todos:write'])
@Controller('todo')
export class TodoController {}Before you run your application, remember to add the security definition to your base document using SpecBuilder:
const options = new SpecBuilder().addOAuth2();Cookie authentication
To enable cookie authentication, use @ApiCookieAuth().
@ApiCookieAuth()
@Controller('todo')
export class TodoController {}Before you run your application, remember to add the security definition to your base document using SpecBuilder:
const options = new SpecBuilder().addCookieAuth('token');
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