Automatic Password Hashing for Objection.js 
This plugin automatically adds automatic password hashing to your Objection.js models. This makes it super-easy to secure passwords and other sensitive data.
Under the hood, the plugin uses bcrypt for hashing.
Installation
NPM
npm i objection-password
Yarn
yarn add objection-password
Version Compatibility
If you're using Node 12 or greater, use version 3.x
of the plugin as it contains bcrypt 5.x
, which contains important security updates but is only compatible with Node 12+. It's also tested against Objection 2.x.
Usage
Hashing your data
const Password = require('objection-password')();
const Model = require('objection').Model;
class Person extends Password(Model) {
static get tableName() {
return 'person';
}
}
const person = await Person.query().insert({
email: 'matt@damon.com',
password: 'q1w2e3r4'
});
console.log(person.password);
Verifying the data
const password = 'q1w2e3r4';
const person =
await Person.query().first().where({ email: 'matt@damon.com'});
const passwordValid = await person.verifyPassword(password);
Options
There are a few options you can pass to customize the way the plugin works.
These options can be added when instantiating the plugin. For example:
const Password = require('objection-password')({
passwordField: 'hash'
});
allowEmptyPassword
(defaults to false
)
Allows an empty password to be set.
passwordField
(defaults to password
)
Allows you to override the name of the field to be hashed.
rounds
(defaults to 12
)
The number of number of bcrypt rounds to use when hashing the data.