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httpauth is a HTTP Basic Authentication middleware for Go.

I originally designed it for the Goji micro-framework, but it’s compatible with vanilla net/http. We can thank Go’s http.Handler interface for that, but I’d recommend Alice to minimise the function wrapping if you’re particularly framework adverse.

package main import ( "net/http" "github.com/goji/httpauth" "github.com/zenazn/goji" ) func main () { goji . Use ( httpauth . SimpleBasicAuth ( "dave" , "password" )) goji . Use ( SomeOtherMiddleware ) // myHandler requires HTTP Basic Auth to access goji . Get ( "/thing" , myHandler ) goji . Serve () }

As always, note that HTTP Basic Auth credentials are sent over the wire in plain-text, so serve your application over HTTPS (TLS) using Go’s built-in ListenAndServeTLS or nginx up front.

Full examples are in the README, and I’m open to any pull requests.