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passport-oauth2-gm-mindbody

v1.7.3

Published

OAuth 2.0 authentication strategy for Passport with Mindbody, forked from 1.7 passport-oauth.

Downloads

6

Readme

passport-oauth2 when used for Mindbody

Install

$ npm i passport-oauth2-gm-mindbody

Read Me

This library has been forked off the 1.7.0 passport-oauth2 library on npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/passport-oauth2

We created our own version of the passport-oauth library because in the original library the response.type is hard coded to 'code' while when using this library to use Oauth2.0 with Mindbody the response_type needs to be set to code and id_token. To resolve this issue we commented out that perticular line.

In the the strategy.js file: params.response_type = 'code' has been commented out.

Original npm package: git://github.com/jaredhanson/passport-oauth2.git

$ npm i passport-oauth

See docs on http://www.passportjs.org/