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LoopBack passport integration to support third party logins and account linking
⚠️ LoopBack 3 is in Maintenance LTS mode, only critical bugs and critical security fixes will be provided. (See Module Long Term Support Policy below.)
We urge all LoopBack 3 users to migrate their applications to LoopBack 4 as soon as possible. Refer to our Migration Guide for more information on how to upgrade.
The module provides integration between LoopBack and Passport to support third-party login and account linking for LoopBack applications.
Please see the official documentation for more information.
uniqueID@loopback.provider.com
example 123456@loopback.facebook.com
which will allow the user to link the social media accounts that they want as well as the users could sign up with the same email account that is used for facebook/twitter/google/local if they wish to keep them separate.
Facebook profile information (such as email, gender, timezone, etc) may still be included if necessary. See https://github.com/strongloop/loopback-example-passport/blob/master/README.md#4-facebook-profile-info.
All user required info including the email will be available, but the main email for the account will remain uniqueID@loopback.facebook.com
.
This module adopts the Module Long Term Support (LTS) policy, with the following End Of Life (EOL) dates:
Version | Status | Published | EOL |
---|---|---|---|
3.x | Maintenance LTS | Dec 2016 | Dec 2020 |
Learn more about our LTS plan in docs.
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LoopBack passport integration to support third party logins and account linking
We found that loopback-component-passport demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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