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hapi-auth-email

v1.6.1

Published

Drop in email login auth scheme for hapi

Downloads

19

Readme

Hapi Email Authentication

Usage:

server.register({
  register: require('hapi-auth-email'),
  options: {}
}, function(err) {
  // ...
  server.auth.strategy('email', 'email', true);
});

Options:

  • schemeName - Name to register and the auth scheme. Default: 'email'
  • namespace - Path to register server methods. Default: 'auth.'
  • getAccount - Method that returns a user account. Params: request, callback(err, user). Returned user must contain the following properties: email, hash, salt
  • useDefaultViews - Set to false to disable built in views. Default: true
  • redirectOnTry - Redirect unauthenticated users when auth mode is try. Default: true
  • redirectTo - Url to redirect user to. Default: '/login'
  • hashConfig - Any valid https://github.com/davidmurdoch/easy-pbkdf2#options

The following addition options are only for built in views:

  • saveAccount - Method to save the user. Only used when using the built in views. Params: request, user, callback(err, user)
  • loginPathTemplate / registerPathTemplate / resetPassPathTemplate - Method to override view.
  • loginPath - Login url for built in view. Default: '/login'
  • registerPath - Registration url for built in view. Default: '/register'
  • resetPassPath - Reset url for built in view. Default '/reset'
  • successEndpont - Url to redirect to on successful login or registration when ?next param doesn't exist. Default: '/'
  • cookieName - Cookie name for built in views. Default: 'hapi-auth-email'
  • cookieOptions - Any valid Hapi cookie option.
  • loginForm / registerForm / resetForm
  • name: Name used on the form.
  • description: Shown under name.

Methods:

These methods may be attached to a different namespace if options.namespace is set.

  • server.auth.generateHash - Params: user, password, callback(err, user)
  • server.auth.validatePassword - Params: user, password, callback(err, isValid)