feathers-authentication-refreshtoken
v0.7.1-1.0
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Add missing Refresh Token field.
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feathers-authentication
Add Authentication to your FeathersJS app.
feathers-authentication
adds shared PassportJS authentication for Feathers HTTP REST and WebSockets services using JSON Web Tokens.
Installation
npm install feathers-authentication --save
Documentation
Please refer to the Authentication documentation for more details:
- Local Auth Tutorial - How to implement a username and password-based authentication.
- Use Hooks for Authorization - Learn about the bundled hooks.
Complete Example
Here's an example of a Feathers server that uses feathers-authentication
for local auth. It includes a users
service that uses feathers-mongoose
. Note that it does NOT implement any authorization.
import feathers from 'feathers';
import hooks from 'feathers-hooks';
import bodyParser from 'body-parser';
import authentication from 'feathers-authentication';
import { hooks as authHooks } from 'feathers-authentication';
import mongoose from 'mongoose';
import service from 'feathers-mongoose';
const port = 3030;
const Schema = mongoose.Schema;
const UserSchema = new Schema({
email: {type: String, required: true, unique: true},
password: {type: String, required: true },
createdAt: {type: Date, 'default': Date.now},
updatedAt: {type: Date, 'default': Date.now}
});
let UserModel = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
mongoose.Promise = global.Promise;
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost:27017/feathers');
let app = feathers()
.configure(feathers.rest())
.configure(feathers.socketio())
.configure(hooks())
.use(bodyParser.json())
.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true }))
// Configure feathers-authentication
.configure(authentication());
app.use('/users', new service('user', {Model: UserModel}))
let userService = app.service('users');
userService.before({
create: [authHooks.hashPassword('password')]
});
let server = app.listen(port);
server.on('listening', function() {
console.log(`Feathers application started on localhost:${port}`);
});
Client use
You can use the client in the Browser, in NodeJS and in React Native.
import io from 'socket.io-client';
import feathers from 'feathers/client';
import hooks from 'feathers-hooks';
import socketio from 'feathers-socketio/client';
import localstorage from 'feathers-localstorage';
import authentication from 'feathers-authentication/client';
const socket = io('http://localhost:3030/');
const app = feathers()
.configure(socketio(socket)) // you could use Primus or REST instead
.configure(hooks())
.configure(authentication({ storage: window.localStorage }));
app.authenticate({
type: 'local',
'email': '[email protected]',
'password': 'admin'
}).then(function(result){
console.log('Authenticated!', result);
}).catch(function(error){
console.error('Error authenticating!', error);
});
License
Copyright (c) 2016
Licensed under the MIT license.