At the very beginning of your app.js file, add the following line:
require("@aikidosec/firewall"); // <-- Include this before any other code or imports
const Fastify = require("fastify");
const fastify = Fastify();
// ...
or ESM import style:
import "@aikidosec/firewall";
// ...
By default, the firewall will run in non-blocking mode. When it detects an attack, the attack will be reported to Aikido if the environment variable AIKIDO_TOKEN
is set and continue executing the call.
You can enable blocking mode by setting the environment variable AIKIDO_BLOCK
to true
:
AIKIDO_BLOCK=true node app.js
It's recommended to enable this on your staging environment for a considerable amount of time before enabling it on your production environment (e.g. one week).
If you want to add the rate limiting feature to your app, modify your code like this:
const Zen = require("@aikidosec/firewall");
const fastify = Fastify();
// Optional, if you want to use user based rate limiting or block specific users
fastify.addHook('onRequest', (request, reply, done) => {
// Get the user from the request
// or wherever you store the user
Zen.setUser({
id: "123",
name: "John Doe", // Optional
});
done();
});
// Call this as after adding your auth hook
Zen.addFastifyHook(fastify);
fastify.route(...);
If you need to debug the firewall, you can run your express app with the environment variable AIKIDO_DEBUG
set to true
:
AIKIDO_DEBUG=true node app.js
This will output debug information to the console (e.g. if the agent failed to start, no token was found, unsupported packages, ...).
Zen can also protect your application against prototype pollution attacks.
Read Protect against prototype pollution to learn how to set it up.
That's it! Your app is now protected by Zen.
If you want to see a full example, check our fastify sample app.