Passport strategy for authenticating with VK.com using the OAuth 2.0 API.
This module lets you authenticate using VK.com in your Node.js applications. By plugging into Passport, VK.com authentication can be easily and unobtrusively integrated into any application or framework that supports Connect-style middleware, including Express.
$ npm install passport-vkontakte
The VK.com authentication strategy authenticates users using a VK.com
account and OAuth 2.0 tokens. The strategy requires a verify
callback, which
accepts these credentials and calls done
providing a user, as well as
options
specifying a app ID, app secret, and callback URL.
const VKontakteStrategy = require('passport-vkontakte').Strategy;
// User session support middlewares. Your exact suite might vary depending on your app's needs.
app.use(require('cookie-parser')());
app.use(require('body-parser').urlencoded({extended: true}));
app.use(require('express-session')({secret:'keyboard cat', resave: true, saveUninitialized: true}));
app.use(passport.initialize());
app.use(passport.session());
passport.use(new VKontakteStrategy(
{
clientID: VKONTAKTE_APP_ID, // VK.com docs call it 'API ID', 'app_id', 'api_id', 'client_id' or 'apiId'
clientSecret: VKONTAKTE_APP_SECRET,
callbackURL: "http://localhost:3000/auth/vkontakte/callback"
},
function myVerifyCallbackFn(accessToken, refreshToken, params, profile, done) {
// Now that we have user's `profile` as seen by VK, we can
// use it to find corresponding database records on our side.
// Also we have user's `params` that contains email address (if set in
// scope), token lifetime, etc.
// Here, we have a hypothetical `User` class which does what it says.
User.findOrCreate({ vkontakteId: profile.id })
.then(function (user) { done(null, user); })
.catch(done);
}
));
// User session support for our hypothetical `user` objects.
passport.serializeUser(function(user, done) {
done(null, user.id);
});
passport.deserializeUser(function(id, done) {
User.findById(id)
.then(function (user) { done(null, user); })
.catch(done);
});
Use passport.authenticate()
, specifying the 'vkontakte'
strategy, to
authenticate requests.
For example, as route middleware in an Express application:
//This function will pass callback, scope and request new token
app.get('/auth/vkontakte', passport.authenticate('vkontakte'));
app.get('/auth/vkontakte/callback',
passport.authenticate('vkontakte', {
successRedirect: '/',
failureRedirect: '/login'
})
);
app.get('/', function(req, res) {
//Here you have an access to req.user
res.json(req.user);
});
Set display
in passport.authenticate()
options to specify display
mode. Refer to the OAuth dialog
documentation
for information on its usage.
app.get('/auth/vkontakte',
passport.authenticate('vkontakte', { display: 'mobile' }),
function(req, res){
// ...
});
If you need extended permissions from the user, the permissions can be requested
via the scope
option to passport.authenticate()
.
For example, this authorization requests permission to the user's friends:
app.get('/auth/vkontakte',
passport.authenticate('vkontakte', { scope: ['status', 'email', 'friends', 'notify'] }),
function(req, res){
// The request will be redirected to vk.com for authentication, with
// extended permissions.
});
The VK.com profile may contain a lot of information. The
strategy can be configured with a profileFields
parameter which specifies a
list of additional fields your application needs. For example, to fetch users's city
and bdate
configure strategy like this.
Notice that requesting the user's email address requires an email
access
scope, which you should explicitly list as in following example:
passport.use(new VKontakteStrategy(
{
// clientID: ..., clientSecret: ..., callbackURL: ...,
scope: ['email' /* ... and others, if needed */]
profileFields: ['email', 'city', 'bdate']
},
myVerifyCallbackFn
));
By default, profile fields such as name are returned in English. The strategy can be
configured with a lang
parameter which specifies language of value returned.
For example, this would configure the strategy to return name in Russian:
passport.use(new VkontakteStrategy(
{
// clientID: ..., clientSecret: ..., callbackURL: ...,
lang: 'ru'
},
myVerifyCallbackFn
));
The VK.com profile structure can differ from one API version to another. The specific version to use can be configured with a apiVersion
parameter. The default is 5.0.
passport.use(new VKontakteStrategy(
{
// clientID: ..., clientSecret: ..., callbackURL: ...,
apiVersion: '5.17'
},
myVerifyCallbackFn
));
$ npm install --dev
$ make test
To all the people who had to cope with idiosyncrasies of OAuth2 and VK API!
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