kuingia
v0.0.2
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A quick and easy mongo-based login system for dev use
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Kuingia
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This is a project meant for developers to get a user login system up and running instantly in node. It's supposed to be intuitive and simple, while still maintaining a minimum level of functionality. This is obviously not meant for production.
Oh and 'kuingia' means 'to enter' in Swahili.
Installation
You can install this package via npm.
Documentation
Create a user
var kuingia = require('kuingia');
var email = [email protected],
password = 'coolestGuy2'
kuingia.createUser(email, password, function(status, response){
if(status === true){
console.log(response);
}
})
Retrieve a user
The user information is returned in the response variable in JSON.
var email = [email protected],
password = 'coolestGuy2'
kuingia.retrieveUser(email, password, function(status, response){
if(status === true){
console.log('User successfully retrieved.');
console.log(response);
}
})
Validate a user
This checks whether or not the user exists, and if it does, whether or not the correct password corresponding to the user was entered.
kuingia.validateUser(email, password, function(status, response){
if(status === true){
console.log('User successfully retrieved.');
console.log(response);
}
})
Delete a user
kuingia.deleteUser(email, password, function(status, response){
if(status === true){
console.log('User successfully retrieved.');
console.log(response);
}
});
Edit user data
So any user data is stored as JSON string in mongo. This JSON string originates from an object.
You can create that user data object like so.
var userObject = kuingia.createUserObject();
The resulting object has server methods you may utilize.
In order to add a new proper to a new, say for example gender:
var userObject = kuingia.createUserObject();
userObject.addProperty(gender, 'female');
To edit that same property:
var userObject = kuingia.createUserObject();
userObject.editProperty(gender, 'male');
To delete that property:
var userObject = kuingia.createUserObject();
userObject.deleteProperty(gender);
Then, when you want to add that object to the login system:
var email = [email protected],
userObject = kuingia.createUserObject();
userObject.addProperty(gender, 'female');
kuingia.editUserData(email, userObject, function(status, response){
if(status === true){
console.log(response);
}
})
To actually edit an existing user object, you could simply retrieve the JSON user object and edit that and reinsert into the system. Making that process less cumbersome is a task for the future.