0.4.1 • Published 9 years ago

doorman-proxy v0.4.1

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DOORMAN

Doorman is an http proxy that authenticates via OAuth.

Your organization probably has some internal services that need to be password-protected. You likely also already manage users using an external service. (Github, Google Apps, etc) Wouldn't it be nice if you could delegate your internal app's authentication/authorization to that app?

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Requirements

  • node.js >= 0.8.x

Installation

  • npm install
  • copy conf.example.js to conf.js and modify
  • npm start

Strategies

Doorman uses everyauth for authenticating, so it supports a wide variety of providers for authentication. For authorization, we need to determine which authenticated users to let in. (see lib/modules) So far only the Github and Google modules are complete, but others are fairly easy.

Acknowledgements

Doorman is pretty much just everyauth (https://github.com/bnoguchi/everyauth) and node-http-proxy (https://github.com/nodejitsu/node-http-proxy) grafted together, and those two projects do most of the heavy lifting.

Changelog

0.4.1

  • bump http-proxy version to fix #32 (AlexRRR)

0.4.0

  • breaking: simplify session cookie config. (see conf.example.js) (kcrayon)
  • pass config file as a second argument (kcrayon)
  • google auth only prompts user when necessary (kuahyeow)
  • reduce github permissions to minimum necessary (dwradcliffe)
  • https support (AndrewJo)
  • conf.environment.js config for using environment variables (pataquets)
  • replace winston logging with stdout/stderr

0.3.0

  • requiredEmail option for github and google modules
  • requiredDomain and requiredOrganization options can be arrays
  • /_doorman/logout route
  • Upgrade everyauth to 0.4.9 (#18)

License

Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.