## Authentication Uses a refresh_token and access_token system. The refresh_token is an opaque UUID based token. The access_token is a JWT token containing several claims such as `sub` & `roles` The refresh_token is stored in a database and is long lived (24 hours). It is sent to the client as a cookie set to be `HttpOnly`. The access_token is not stored in the database & is only stored in memory on the client side. It is short lived (5 minutes). The access_token is used to authenticate all endpoints except endpoints under /auth The access_token is refreshed using the refresh_token through the /auth/refresh_token endpoint. This endpoint takes in the refresh_token set VIA a cookie header & returns a new refresh_token & access_token if the refresh_token is still valid. The old refresh_token is invalidated.