kong.client

    A set of functions to retrieve information about the client connecting to Kong in the context of a given request.

    See also: nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_realip_module.html

    Returns the remote address of the client making the request. This module always returns the address of the client directly connecting to Kong. That is, in cases when a load balancer is in front of Kong, this function returns the load balancer’s address, and not that of the downstream client.

    Phases

    • certificate, rewrite, access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Returns

    • : The remote IP address of the client making the request.

    Usage

    kong.client.get_forwarded_ip()

    Returns the remote address of the client making the request. Unlike kong.client.get_ip, this function will consider forwarded addresses in cases when a load balancer is in front of Kong. Whether this function returns a forwarded address or not depends on several Kong configuration parameters:

    Phases

    • certificate, rewrite, access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Returns

    • string: The remote IP address of the client making the request, considering forwarded addresses.

    Usage

    1. -- Given a client with IP 127.0.0.1 making connection through
    2. -- a load balancer with IP 10.0.0.1 to Kong answering the request for
    3. -- https://username:password@example.com:1234/v1/movies
    4. kong.client.get_forwarded_ip() -- "127.0.0.1"
    5. -- Note: This example assumes that 10.0.0.1 is one of the trusted IPs, and that
    6. -- the load balancer adds the right headers matching with the configuration
    7. -- of `real_ip_header`, e.g. `proxy_protocol`.

    kong.client.get_port()

    Returns the remote port of the client making the request. This always returns the port of the client directly connecting to Kong. That is, in cases when a load balancer is in front of Kong, this function returns the load balancer’s port, and not that of the downstream client.

    Phases

    • certificate, rewrite, access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Returns

    • number: The remote client port.

    Usage

    1. -- [client]:40000 <-> 80:[balancer]:30000 <-> 80:[kong]:20000 <-> 80:[service]
    2. kong.client.get_port() -- 30000

    Phases

    • certificate, rewrite, access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Returns

    • number: The remote client port, considering forwarded ports.

    Usage

    kong.client.get_credential()

    Returns the credentials of the currently authenticated consumer. If not set yet, it returns nil.

    Phases

    • access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Returns

    • string: The authenticated credential.

    Usage

    1. if credential then
    2. consumer_id = credential.consumer_id
    3. -- request not authenticated yet
    4. end

    kong.client.load_consumer(consumer_id[, search_by_username])

    Returns the consumer from the datastore. Looks up the consumer by ID, and can optionally do a second search by name.

    Phases

    • access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Parameters

    • consumer_id (string): The consumer ID to look up.
    • search_by_username (boolean, optional): If truthy, and if the consumer is not found by ID, then a second search by username will be performed.

    Returns

    1. table|nil: Consumer entity or nil.

    2. nil|err: nil if successful, or an error message if it fails.

    Usage

    1. local consumer_id = "john_doe"
    2. local consumer = kong.client.load_consumer(consumer_id, true)

    Phases

    • access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Returns

    • table: The authenticated consumer entity.

    Usage

    kong.client.authenticate(consumer, credential)

    Sets the authenticated consumer and/or credential for the current request. While both consumer and credential can be , at least one of them must exist. Otherwise, this function will throw an error.

    Phases

    • access

    Parameters

    • consumer (table|nil): The consumer to set. If no value is provided, then any existing value will be cleared.
    • credential (table|nil): The credential to set. If no value is provided, then any existing value will be cleared.

    Usage

    1. -- assuming `credential` and `consumer` have been set by some authentication code
    2. kong.client.authenticate(consumer, credentials)

    kong.client.get_protocol([allow_terminated])

    Returns the protocol matched by the current route ("http", "https", "tcp" or "tls"), or nil, if no route has been matched, which can happen when dealing with erroneous requests.

    Phases

    • access, header_filter, response, body_filter, log

    Parameters

    • allow_terminated (boolean, optional): If set, the X-Forwarded-Proto header is checked when checking for HTTPS.

    Returns

    1. string|nil: Can be one of "http", "https", "tcp", "tls" or nil.

    Usage

    1. kong.client.get_protocol() -- "http"