apostrophe-google-login
v0.4.1
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google login for apostrophe sites
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apostrophe-google-login
This module allows users to log into your Apostrophe site via their Google account, as an optional alternative to using their password.
There must be an existing user on the site with the same email address as the Google account.
Installation
This module also requires that you install the passport
module globally, so that we can be sure the same instance of passport
is seen by both Apostrophe's standard login and apostrophe-google-login
.
npm install --save apostrophe-google-login
npm install --save passport
Configuration
First, you must require passport
in app.js
:
var passport = require('passport');
Second, you must pass passport
to apostrophe-site
:
var site = require('apostrophe-site')({
passport: passport,
// ... The rest of your site's configuration ...
});
Third, you must configure the apostrophe-google-login
module in app.js
, along with the other modules of your project:
modules: {
"apostrophe-google-login": {
// Use the Google Developers Console to obtain these for
// YOUR project:
// https://console.developers.google.com/project
id: 'GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID',
secret: 'GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET',
// Make sure you pass in passport
passport: passport,
// This will probably be http://localhost:3000 during development.
// It must be the base URL of your site as seen in the browser
baseUrl: 'http://example.com',
// Where to redirect the user if Google login fails, or they
// have a gmail account but it is not associated with your site.
// Sending them to your login page is a good choice. You might
// override it with a suitable error message in this case.
failureRedirect: '/login?query=googleFailure=1'
},
// ... other modules ...
}
Note: you may want to use data/local.js
to merge different settings on your production server, so you can continue to test gmail login in development as well. That looks like this:
// In data/local.js
module.exports = {
// Other settings, then...
modules: {
'apostrophe-google-login': {
id: 'myid',
secret: 'mysecret',
baseUrl: 'http://my.production.site.com'
}
}
};
Usage
To log a user in via Google, just make a link to /apos-google-login
on your site.
That's all there is to it! The user will be asked to give permission the first time. After that the link works immediately.
Stability
This module currently works with both Apostrophe 0.4 and Apostrophe 0.5. If that changes, we will continue to tag 0.4 releases to maintain support for projects that use this module on 0.4 at tis current level.
Changelog
0.4.1
Ensure users are not in the trash before allowing them to log in. Apostrophe's deserializer also catches this now, but just to be doubly safe.