Redis TokenStore for Passwordless (with pure js bcrypt)
npm install passwordless-redisstore-bcryptjsThis module provides token storage for Passwordless, a node.js module for express that allows website authentication without password using verification through email or other means. Visit the project's website for more details.
Tokens are stored in a Redis database and are hashed and salted using bcryptjs.
bcryptjs has the disadvantage of being slower than the native implementation of bcrypt but is easier to install on Windows machines. If you're looking for an implementation using the native version of bcrypt please use passwordless-redisstore.
First, install the module:
$ npm install passwordless-redisstore-bcryptjs --save
Afterwards, follow the guide for Passwordless. A typical implementation may look like this:
``javascript
var passwordless = require('passwordless');
var RedisStore = require('passwordless-redisstore-bcryptjs');
passwordless.init(new RedisStore(6379, '127.0.0.1'));
passwordless.addDelivery(
function(tokenToSend, uidToSend, recipient, callback) {
// Send out a token
});
app.use(passwordless.sessionSupport());
app.use(passwordless.acceptToken());
`
`javascript`
new RedisStore([port], [host], [options]);
[port]: (Number)* Optional. Port of your Redis server. Defaults to: 6379
[host]: (String)* Optional. Your Redis server. Defaults to: '127.0.0.1'
[options]: (Object)* Optional. This can include options of the node.js Redis client as described in the docs and the ones described below combined in one object as shown in the example
Example:
`javascript`
passwordless.init(new RedisStore(6379, '127.0.0.1', {
// option of the node.js redis client
auth_pass: 'password',
// options of RedisStore
redisstore: {
database: 15,
tokenkey: 'token:'
}
}));
$ npm test`