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hapi-login-example

v1.0.13

Published

Example of building a registration flow using hapi-register plugin for Hapi.js

Readme

hapi-login example

Build Status codecov.io Code Climate Dependency Status devDependency Status HitCount

Why?

"For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them." ~ Aristotle

We did not find an end-to-end solution/tutorial for login (using email & password) in Hapi.js apps, so we wrote it.

If anything is unclear in this (or any of our other repos), please tell us: Join the chat at https://gitter.im/dwyl/chat

What?

This repo is a showcase for how to use the hapi-login plugin for a simple (yet complete) web/app login process.

## Try it: https://hapi-login.herokuapp.com/

login form

How?

The best way to get started is to run this example locally.

1. Clone the repo:

git clone [email protected]:dwyl/hapi-login-example.git

2. Install Dependencies from NPM

npm install

3. Run the Server

npm start

That's it.
Now, ~~hack~~ customise it to your heart's content!

When you visit http://localhost:8000/ you will see a login form, you can login with any valid email address: hapi-login-01

Make sure the email address is valid: hapi-login-03

Your password needs to be more than 6 characters long: hapi-login-05

We also use https://github.com/chriso/validator.js to mitigate Cross Site Scripting vulnerability:

Avoids Cross Site Scripting: hapi login avoids XSS

Want More?

If you would like to see this example expanded, please either create an issue with a specific request or Join the chat at https://gitter.im/dwyl/chat