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passport-ldapauth-apostrophe-wrapper

v1.0.0

Published

A wrapper to adapt passport-ldapauth to apostrophe-passport

Downloads

4

Readme

passport-ldapauth-apostrophe-wrapper

This is a wrapper strategy based on passport-ldapauth. It adapts passport-ldapauth to apostrophe-passport.

apostrophe-passport is designed to support strategies based on passport-oauth2. In order to use passport-ldapauth in apostrophe-passport, we should wrap it in a new strategy that looks more like passport-oauth2 from the outside.

Installation

npm install --save passport-ldapauth-apostrophe-wrapper

# if you prefer yarn
yarn add passport-ldapauth-apostrophe-wrapper

Usage

Please refer to passport-ldapauth.

This strategy adds an extra configuration option completeProfile. The option accepts a function, whose first argument is the ldap search result, and should return the completed user profile.

Reference: How should I map users on their site to users on my site?

For more detailed usage, please refer to apostrophe-passport.

Configuration example:

'apostrophe-passport': {
  strategies: [{
    module: 'passport-ldapauth-apostrophe-wrapper',
    options: {
      server: {
        url: 'ldap://localhost:389',
        bindDN: 'cn=root',
        bindCredentials: 'secret',
        searchBase: 'ou=passport-ldapauth',
        searchFilter: '(uid={{username}})'
      },
      completeProfile: function (user) {
        user.username = user.cn
        user.displayName = user.cn
        return user
      }
    }
  }],
  create: {
    group: {
      title: 'ldap',
      permissions: ['admin']
    }
  }
}

License

The MIT License