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[MOVED] Feathers local, token, and OAuth authentication over REST and Websockets using JSON Web Tokens (JWT) with PassportJS.
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@feathersjs/authentication

Important: The code for this module has been moved into the main Feathers repository at feathersjs/feathers (package direct link). Please open issues and pull requests there.

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Add Authentication to your FeathersJS app.

@feathersjs/authentication adds shared PassportJS authentication for Feathers HTTP REST and WebSocket transports using JSON Web Tokens.

Installation

npm install @feathersjs/authentication --save

Quick example

const feathers = require('@feathersjs/feathers');
const express = require('@feathersjs/express');
const socketio = require('@feathersjs/socketio');
const auth = require('@feathersjs/authentication');
const local = require('@feathersjs/authentication-local');
const jwt = require('@feathersjs/authentication-jwt');
const memory = require('feathers-memory');

const app = express(feathers());
app.configure(express.rest())
 .configure(socketio())
 .use(express.json())
 .use(express.urlencoded({ extended: true }))
 .configure(auth({ secret: 'supersecret' }))
 .configure(local())
 .configure(jwt())
 .use('/users', memory())
 .use('/', express.static(__dirname + '/public'))
 .use(express.errorHandler());

app.service('users').hooks({
  // Make sure `password` never gets sent to the client
  after: local.hooks.protect('password')
});

app.service('authentication').hooks({
 before: {
  create: [
   // You can chain multiple strategies
   auth.hooks.authenticate(['jwt', 'local'])
  ],
  remove: [
   auth.hooks.authenticate('jwt')
  ]
 }
});

// Add a hook to the user service that automatically replaces
// the password with a hash of the password before saving it.
app.service('users').hooks({
 before: {
  find: [
   auth.hooks.authenticate('jwt')
  ],
  create: [
   local.hooks.hashPassword({ passwordField: 'password' })
  ]
 }
});

const port = 3030;
let server = app.listen(port);
server.on('listening', function() {
 console.log(`Feathers application started on localhost:${port}`);
});

Documentation

Please refer to the @feathersjs/authentication API documentation for more details.

License

Copyright (c) 2018

Licensed under the MIT license.

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