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just-login-example

v0.0.1

Published

Browser code for the just-login-core and just-login-emailer

Readme

just-login-example

#Try It

  1. Clone this repository.
  2. Install node. (Includes npm.)
  3. Open a command prompt. (You might need to open it with administrative privileges; I'm not sure.)
  4. Run npm install.
  5. Run node ..
  6. Open your browser to Localhost Port 9999.
  7. Type your email address into the text box; click Login. Click Logged In?. (You shouldn't be logged in.)
  8. Go to your email, open the email from justloginexample, and click the link.
  9. Go back to your localhost tab in your browser. Click Logged In?. (You should be logged in.)
  10. Close the tab. Open Localhost Port 9999 again.
  11. Click Logged In?. (You should still be logged in.) Click ok.
  12. Click Logout. Click Logged In?. (You shouldn't be logged in.)
  13. Use the just-login modules for your (hopefully prettier) website. :)

#Just-Login Modules