Make an issue (https://github.com/apache/couchdb/issues)
At first blush, I don't see why not, though I thought there was value in Authorization: Bearer <token> from _not_ being a cookie. I guess those benefits are not coupled with the token itself though. B. > On 6 May 2020, at 11:55, Sebastien <[email protected]> wrote: > > Awesome news, thanks to everyone involved! > > A quick question about the JWT authentication support (greatest news in > this release for my project). Are there plans for Couch to support > extracting JWT tokens from a cookie? > In some scenarios it can be easier/safer to pass JWT tokens to clients > through cookies (secure, sameSite, httpOnly, etc) so that they don't store > those in localStorage/have to add those themselves. > > If you want I can create a ticket with this request (where?). > > kr, > Sébastien D. > > On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 9:59 AM Joan Touzet <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear community, >> >> Apache CouchDB® 3.0.1 and 3.1.0 have been released and are available for >> download. >> >> Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch >> Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products >> that span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed >> server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers. >> >> Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud >> provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks >> JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs. >> >> The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between >> server clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling >> offline-first user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong >> reliability. CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and >> optionally MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data >> retrieval. >> >> https://couchdb.apache.org/#download >> >> Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are >> available. >> >> CouchDB 3.0.1 is a maintenance release, and was originally published on >> 2020-05-05. >> >> CouchDB 3.1.0 is a feature release, and was originally published on >> 2020-05-05. >> >> The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in >> making this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major >> contributions in code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it >> without you! >> >> See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all >> changes: >> >> http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.1.html >> >> Release Notes highlights from 3.0.1: >> >> - A memory leak when encoding large binary content was patched >> >> - Improvements in documentation and defaults >> >> - JavaScript will no longer corrupt UTF-8 strings in various JS >> functions >> >> Release Notes highlights from 3.1.0: >> >> Everything from 3.0.1, plus... >> >> - Support for Java Web Tokens >> >> - Support for SpiderMonkey 68, including binaries for Ubuntu 20.04 >> (Focal Fossa) >> >> - Up to a 40% performance improvement in the database compactor >> >> - >> On behalf of the CouchDB PMC, >> Joan Touzet >> >>
