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express-session-auth

v1.1.0

Published

This is an express-session-auth NPM Package...

Readme

express-session-auth

Installation

$ npm install express-session-auth

API

const expressSessionAuth = require('express-session-auth');
const auth = new expressSessionAuth(options)

or

import expressSessionAuth from 'express-session-auth'
const auth = new expressSessionAuth(options)

Requirements

Options

express-session-auth accepts the following parameters when a new instance object is made

userModel

userModel is to imported from your models that you have set out the current accepted model schema is this below

const userSchema = mongoose.Schema({
  username:{type:String, required:true},
  email:{type:String, required:true},
  password:{type:String, required:true}
})
userSessions

userSessions is model used to structure the usersessions according to how express-session makes their object, the accepted model schema

const userSessionSchema = mongoose.Schema({
  expires:{type:Date, required:true},
  session:{type:Object, required:true}
})
mailTransporterUser

mailTransporterUser is the user/email given in by mail transporter the current supported mail transporter is sendinBlue

mailTransporterPass

mailTransporterUser is the password given in by mail transporter the current supported mail transporter is sendinBlue

passwordLength (Optional)

This is for setting the password length that you want for you authentication system. Default length is 8

hashRounds (Optional)

This are the number of rounds you want Bcrypt to use to create salt for hashing user's password. Default round 15

Contribution

Fork the repository make your changes, send me a pull request and I will review the sourcecode

LET'S BUILD STRONGEST AUTH SYSTEM 🔥 🔐