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sails-permissions-sequelize

v2.3.0

Published

Sequelize version of : Comprehensive user permissions and entitlements system for sails.js and Waterline. Supports user authentication with passport.js, role-based permissioning, object ownership, and row-level security.

Downloads

42

Readme

sails-permissions-sequelize

A fork from sails-permissions, without waterline. See the original project here : https://github.com/langateam/sails-permissions/wiki

Install

npm install sails-hook-sequelize --save
npm install sails-hook-sequelize-blueprints --save
npm install sails-auth --save

Comprehensive sails.js user permissions and entitlements system. Supports user authentication with passport.js, role-based permissioning, object ownership, and row-level security.

Install

$ npm install sails-permissions sails-auth --save

Quickstart

Note: Complete documentation available in the sails-permissions wiki: https://github.com/langateam/sails-permissions/wiki

1. configure sailsrc

{
  "generators": {
    "modules": {
      "permissions-api": "sails-permissions/generator"
    }
  }
}

2. run generator

$ sails generate permissions-api

3. Set environment variables

| variable | description | default | |:---|:---|:---| | ADMIN_USERNAME | admin username | admin | | ADMIN_EMAIL | admin user email address | [email protected] | | ADMIN_PASSWORD | admin user password | admin1234 |

e.g in config/local.js (file is in .gitignore)
sails.config.permissions.adminUsername = 'admin'
sails.config.permissions.adminEmail = '[email protected]'
sails.config.permissions.adminPassword = 'admin1234'

4. update configs

config/policies.js

  '*': [
    'basicAuth',
    'passport',
    'sessionAuth',
    'ModelPolicy',
    'AuditPolicy',
    'OwnerPolicy',
    'PermissionPolicy',
    'RolePolicy',
    'CriteriaPolicy'
  ],

  AuthController: {
    '*': [ 'passport' ]
  }

5. Login

You can now login using the aforementioned default login data or the admin settings you specified using the /auth/local endpoint.

{
    "identifier": "[email protected]",
    "password": "admin1234"
}

License

MIT

Maintained By