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Derby.js Authentication

###derby-auth is no longer being maintained. There is а new derby 0.6/passportjs register/login project with projections so on - https://github.com/vmakhaev/derby-login

NOTE: Please use the 0.5 branch if you're using Derby/Racer 0.5

Provides authentication middleware (using Passport) for use in your Derby projects.

###Step 1 Setup derby-auth strategies and configurations

var
    auth = require('derby-auth'),

    // Pass in actual Passport Strategy objects as well as their configurations (see http://passportjs.org/guide/facebook/)
    // Note: this means you'd need "passport-facebook" in your package.json file
    strategies = {
      facebook: {
        strategy: require('passport-facebook').Strategy,
        conf: { clientID: process.env.FACEBOOK_KEY, clientSecret: process.env.FACEBOOK_SECRET }
    },

    // Pass in options. Domain defaults to localhost:3000, but consider it required
    // (It's a Passport technicality, if anyone has suggestions for determining domain on run-time, please message me)
    options = {
        domain: (process.env.NODE_ENV==='production' ? "http://my.com" : "http://localhost:3000" )
    }

###Step 2 Initialize the Store (queries, accessControl, etc)

// initialize queries and accessControl
auth.store(store);

###Step 3 Use derby-auth's mounted middleware

.use(store.modelMiddleware())
// derby-auth.middleware is inserted after modelMiddleware and before the app router to pass server accessible data to a model
.use(auth.middleware(strategies, options))
.use(app.router())

Also, make sure your express app is using sessions:

# Uncomment and supply secret to add Derby session handling
# Derby session middleware creates req.session and socket.io sessions
.use(express.cookieParser())
.use(store.sessionMiddleware
  secret: process.env.SESSION_SECRET || 'YOUR SECRET HERE'
  cookie: {maxAge: ONE_YEAR}
)

And finaly, we need to add form data parsing support:

// Uncomment to add form data parsing support
.use(express.bodyParser())

###Step 4 (optional, recommended) If you want drop-in Login and Register forms, including form validation, use the <derby-auth:login /> and <derby-auth:register /> components. To enable these, you'll need this in your /lib/app/index.js file:

   derby.use(require('derby-auth/components'));

See the example for more details, as well as login / registration forms, sign-in buttons, etc.

Why not EveryAuth?

This project was originally implemented with Everyauth (see branch), but had some issues:

  1. Every provider had to be implemented individually in code. Passport has an abstraction layer, which is what allows us to pass in Strategy + conf objects in server/index.js for every provider we want enabled.
  2. Password authentication posed technical difficulties. See the Google Group discussion