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passport-suzuri

v1.0.1

Published

SUZURI authentication strategy for Passport and Node.js.

Downloads

4

Readme

passport-suzuri - OAuth2.0 npm package for SUZURI OAuth

NPM

Introduction

Passport strategy for authenticating with SUZURI Developer Center using the OAuth 2.0 API

This module can be used with passport in Node.js. You can integrate into below applications or frameworks. Connect-style middleware, including Express.

Install

$ npm install passport-suzuri

Usage

Configuration Strategy

This SUZURI passport module requires your application' id. You can get this id from SUZURI Developer Center

Authorization Endpoint

var passport = require('passport');
var SuzuriStrategy = require('passport-suzuri').SuzuriStrategy;

passport.use(new SuzuriStrategy({
  clientID     : <SUZURI_CLIENT_ID>,
  clientSecret : <SUZURI_CLIENT_SECRET>,
  callbackURL  : <CALL_BACK_URL>,
}, function(accessToken, refreshtoken, profile, done){
  // With this accessToken you can access user profile data.
  // In the case that accessToken is expired, you should
  // regain it with refreshToken. So you have to keep these token
  // safely. done will get user profile data such as openid in YConnect
});

Token Endpoint

With this module, you don't have to do anything to get accessToken. As you see above, you have already obtain accessToken and refreshToken. So this process is not required with this module.

License

MIT