Simple Node.js project demonstrates basic authentication flows with PlusAuth
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It is a simple Node.js project demonstrating basic authentication flows such as register, login, and logout. To keep things simple, Express.js is used as the server framework and Passport.js with OIDC Strategy for authentication.
Before running the project, you must first follow these steps:
- Create a PlusAuth account and a tenant at https://dashboard.plusauth.com
- Navigate to the
Clientstab and create a client of typeRegular Web Application - Go to the details page of the client that you've just created and set the following fields as:
- Redirect Uris: http://localhost:3000/auth/callback
- Post Logout Redirect Uris: http://localhost:3000/auth/logout/callback
Please note your Client Id and Client Secret that will be required in the application's configuration.
First, install dependencies
$ npm install
# or with yarn
$ yarn installAfter that, all you need to do is configure the application. Rename .env.example file as just.env.
Then configure the .env file using your Client ID, Client Secret, and PlusAuth tenant id.
Now you can start the server:
$ npm run start
// or with yarn
$ yarn startThe example will be running at http://localhost:3000/
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
PlusAuth helps individuals, teams, and organizations to implement authorization and authentication systems in a secure, flexible and easy way.