ngauth
v0.0.8
Published
Authorization layer over angular
Downloads
13
Maintainers
Readme
Angular Authorization layer
This module allows you to add authorization layer to your angular project, and to filter pages for "anonymous" and "authenticated" users.
Installation
** You can assist the example on AuthExample.js
of using ngAuth
with ng-facebook
module **
- Download using one of the following options:
- npm:
npm install ngauth
- bower:
bower install ngAuth
- git
- npm:
- Add the module to your dependencies and include its scripts
- Create your own authentication service by implementing the
AuthBase
abstract:
*** useangular.module('myApp', ['ngAuthBase']) .factory('Auth', ['$facebook', 'AuthBaseUI', '$rootScope', function($facebook, AuthBase, $rootScope) { var Auth = angular.extend(AuthBase, {}); return Auth; }]) .run(['Auth', function(Auth) {}]) ;
AuthBase
dependency for regularng-route
, andAuthBaseUI
forrouter-ui
*** - Implement the following methods:
2.1.
setIsLoggedIn()
should check if the user is logged-in:true
- logged-in userfalse
- anonymous usernull
- information not available yet(waiting to response)
Usage
Defining routes
- add
anonymous: true
to every route which allowed only for anonymous users - add
authenticated: true
to every route which allowed only for anonymous users
Example:
$stateProvider
.state('login', {
url: '/login',
controller: 'loginCtrl',
anonymous: true,
templateUrl: 'src/app/views/login.html'
})
;
Authentication status change handler
You can attach handler for every time the authentication status is changed and ready, by listening to Auth.status
:
Example:
$rootScope.$on("Auth.status", function(event, status) {
if(status) {
console.log("Logged In!");
} else {
console.log("Logged out!")
}
});
Add login/logout methods to your auth service
It's recommended to add your login/logout method on your auth service.