Disabling APIs
- NodeJS
- GoLang
- Python
To disable the API entirely, all you need to do is override the api implementation as undefined
.
For example, if you want to disable the sign-up and sign-in api, all you do is:
import SuperTokens from "supertokens-node";
import EmailPassword from "supertokens-node/recipe/emailpassword";
SuperTokens.init({
appInfo: {
apiDomain: "...",
appName: "...",
websiteDomain: "..."
},
recipeList: [
EmailPassword.init({
override: {
apis: (originalImplementation) => {
return {
...originalImplementation,
signUpPOST: undefined,
signInPOST: undefined
}
}
}
})
]
});
To disable an API entirely, all you need to do is override the api implementation with nil
.
For example, if you want to disable the sign-up and sign-in api from this recipe, all you do is this:
import (
"github.com/supertokens/supertokens-golang/recipe/emailpassword"
"github.com/supertokens/supertokens-golang/recipe/emailpassword/epmodels"
"github.com/supertokens/supertokens-golang/supertokens"
)
func main() {
supertokens.Init(supertokens.TypeInput{
RecipeList: []supertokens.Recipe{
emailpassword.Init(&epmodels.TypeInput{
Override: &epmodels.OverrideStruct{
APIs: func(originalImplementation epmodels.APIInterface) epmodels.APIInterface {
//First we copy the original impl
newImplementation := originalImplementation
// We disable the sign in and sign up APIs
newImplementation.SignInPOST = nil
newImplementation.SignUpPOST = nil
return newImplementation
},
},
}),
},
})
}
To disable an API entirely, all you need to do is override the api disable bool value to True
.
For example, if you want to disable the sign-up and sign-in api from this recipe, all you do is this:
from supertokens_python import init, InputAppInfo
from supertokens_python.recipe import emailpassword
from supertokens_python.recipe.emailpassword.interfaces import APIInterface
def apis_override(param: APIInterface):
param.disable_sign_in_post = True
param.disable_sign_up_post = True
return param
init(
app_info=InputAppInfo(api_domain="...", app_name="...", website_domain="..."),
framework='...',
recipe_list=[
emailpassword.init(
override=emailpassword.InputOverrideConfig(
apis=apis_override
)
)
]
)
important
You then need to define your own routes that will handle this API call. You can see the Frontend driver interface API spec here