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sinopia-bitbucket

v1.0.9

Published

Sinopia module to authenticate users via Bitbucket

Downloads

15

Readme

Sinopia Module For User Auth Via Bitbucket

This module provides an engine for Sinopia to make user authorizations via Bitbucket API.

Install

As simple as running:

$ npm install -g sinopia-bitbucket

Configure

auth:
  bitbucket:
    allow: TeamOne(admin), TeamX(admin|collaborator), TeamZ
    ttl: 604800 # make cache live for 7 days, optional, default = 1 day
...
packages:
  '@myscope/*':
    allow_access: TeamZ
    allow_publish: TeamOne, TeamX # restrict to bitbucket teams

How does it work?

User provides a login/password which he uses to perform auth on Bitbucket. Sinopia will grant access to the user only if he matches the teams and roles from the configured "allow" option.

This option provides a way to specify which teams and their roles should be authorized by Sinopia. If team name is set without roles it would be treated as any role grants a successful sign in for the user. Controversial, if roles are specified within the team, Sinopia will check if signed user has an appropriate role in the team.

After this it is becomes possible to configure team-based access to the packages as seen on config example above.

Notes

It is currently not supported adding Bitbucket user via npm command line. Maybe I will add this option in the future if there would be such need. If you want to help improve this module - feel free to contribute or do whatever you want. License is MIT, as usual.