1.0.1 • Published 7 years ago
objection-password-bcrypt-nodejs v1.0.1
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-bcrypt-nodejs
Yarn
yarn add objection-password-bcrypt-nodejs
Usage
Hashing your data
// import the plugin
const Password = require('objection-password')();
const Model = require('objection').Model;
// mixin the plugin
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);
// $2a$12$sWSdI13BJ5ipPca/f8KTF.k4eFKsUtobfWdTBoQdj9g9I8JfLmZtyVerifying the data
// the password to verify
const password = 'q1w2e3r4';
// fetch the person by email
const person =
await Person.query().first().where({ email: 'matt@damon.com'});
// verify the password is correct
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:
// import the plugin
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.