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sessitoken

v0.2.1

Published

Handles session or token based storing with sliding expiration

Downloads

28

Readme

sessitoken

Handles session or token based storing with sliding expiration

Currently supplies two stores: FileStore (default) and MongoStore. FileStore saves sessions to disk in JSON format, MongoStore saves session in a MongoDB database.

##Usage

npm install sessitoken
var sessitoken = require('sessitoken'),
  restify = require('restify');

var server = restify.createServer();

var options = {
  duration: 20 * 60 * 1000, // 20 minutes - default
  activeDuration: 5 * 60 * 1000, // 5 minutes - default. If the time to expiration < active duration, it will be increased by active duration
  token: 'auth', // a header named auth will be accepted and req.auth will be set
  cookie: 'authCookie' // a cookie named authCookie will be accepted and set
};

server.use(sessitoken.sessitoken(options));

When req is passed to the route handler, req.token and req.session will have been added. Changes to req.session will be persisted when the response is finished.

Using MongoStore

sessitoken can save its sessions in MongoDB for easier access across multiple servers, for instance when using a load balancer.

var sessitoken = require('sessitoken'),
  restify = require('restify');

var server = restify.createServer();

var options = {
  duration: 20 * 60 * 1000, // 20 minutes - default
  activeDuration: 5 * 60 * 1000, // 5 minutes - default. If the time to expiration < active duration, it will be increased by active duration
  token: 'auth', // a header named auth will be accepted and req.auth will be set
  cookie: 'authCookie' // a cookie named authCookie will be accepted and set,
  store: new sessitoken.MongoStore({ 
    connectionString: 'mongodb://localhost/mydatabase', // required
    collection: 'sessions' // 'sessions' - default
  })
};

server.use(sessitoken.sessitoken(options));