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jupiter-auth-manager

v1.8.51

Published

A package to handle authentications across different applications

Downloads

13

Readme

jupiter-auth-manager

jupiter-auth-manager is a promise-based Node.js auth handler for MySQL using ORM Sequelize. Provides basic auth functions

Installation

$ npm i jupiter-auth-manager --save

Usage

You can use both ES6 or ES5 syntax to use the package

$ import { auth, userControllers, runMigrations } from 'jupiter-auth-manager' //es6 syntax
// Or you can use es5 Syntax
$ const { auth, userControllers, runMigrations } = require('jupiter-auth-manager'); //es5 syntax

// in your main.js use following to run all the migrations once the server gets started
runMigrations();

// for ACL use
app.use(auth.setAccessControl()); // will protect routes as per permissions

// using for login
app.post('/login', auth.authenticateUser, userControllers.createUser);

//using for protected routes
app.post('/protected-route', auth.verifyUser, yourController)

Create a .env file in the root directory of your project. Add environment-specific variables on new lines in the form of NAME=VALUE. and load it in Node enviroment

Required ENV variables

#update the variables values with actual ones
MYSQL_USER=root
MYSQL_PASSWORD=root
MYSQL_DATABASE=jupiter
MYSQL_HOST=local
MYSQL_PORT=3606
expiry_time = 36000 # jwt token expiry time in miliseconds
SECRET_KEY_JWT = xyz #your secret JWT key
NO_REPLY_EMAIL = [email protected] # your email
NO_REPLY_PASSWORD = yourpassword #to send email to user [password reset, signup etc]

Tests

$ npm run test // run tests in package directory