Authentication using passport with Node.js to Google+ APIs, Facebook, Twitter.
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Passport is authentication middleware for Node. It is designed to serve a singular purpose: authenticate requests. When writing modules, encapsulation is a virtue, so Passport delegates all other functionality to the application. This separation of concerns keeps code clean and maintainable, and makes Passport extremely easy to integrate into an application.
In modern web applications, authentication can take a variety of forms.
Authentication to Google+ APIs, Facebook, Twitter and more.
Clone the project repository by running the command below if you use SSH
git clone git@github.com:ahsouza/node-auth.git
If you use https, use this instead
git clone https://github.com/ahsouza/node-auth.git
Configures the ID_CLIENT and KEY_SECRET of the user account in config/auth
'clientID' : 'your-secret-clientID-here', // seu App ID
'clientSecret' : 'your-client-secret-here', // seu App Secret
Determines the location of the database in the config / database.js file
'url' : 'your_database_here' // mongodb://<user>:<pass>@mongo.onmodulus.net:27017/yourdatabase
Run the command below to install NPM dependencies
npm install
And
npm start
to start the app and visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ to see the app in action.