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deepstream-passport
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npm install deepstream-passport --save
import Deepstream from 'deepstream.io'
import deepstreamPassport from 'deepstream-passport'
import expressSession from 'express-session'
const server = new Deepstream()
// You can define this somewhere in your app and then import it both
// for express and deepstream.
// If you use a store such as redis for you sessions, you'll be able
// to run express and deepstream in two seperate processes and/or on
// two seperate ports if you so please.
const session = expressSession({
...options
})
// Basic:
server.set('permissionHandler', deepstreamPassport(session, {
canPerformAction(user, callback) {
callback(null, user.isAdmin)
}
})
// Custom `isValidUser`:
server.set('permissionHandler', deepstreamPassport(session, {
isValidUser: (user, callback) => {
if(user) {
callback(null, user.id)
} else {
callback(null, 'open')
}
},
canPerformAction(user, callback) {
callback(null, user.isAdmin)
}
})
FAQs
Passport Session Authentication for Deepstream.io
The npm package deepstream-passport receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, deepstream-passport popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that deepstream-passport demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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