0.0.1 • Published 10 years ago

passwordless-memorystore v0.0.1

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
10 years ago

Passwordless-MemoryStore

This 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 https://passwordless.net for more details.

Tokens are stored in memory and are hashed and salted using bcryptjs. As such, tokens will not survive a restart of your application. This implementation is mainly meant for example, proof-of-concepts or perhaps unit testing.

Usage

First, install the module:

$ npm install passwordless-memorystore --save

Afterwards, follow the guide for Passwordless. A typical implementation may look like this:

var passwordless = require('passwordless');
var MemoryStore = require('passwordless-memorystore');

passwordless.init(new MemoryStore());

passwordless.addDelivery(
    function(tokenToSend, uidToSend, recipient, callback) {
        // Send out a token
    });
    
app.use(passwordless.sessionSupport());
app.use(passwordless.acceptToken());

Initialization

new MemoryStore();

Example:

passwordless.init(new MemoryStore());

Hash and salt

As the tokens are equivalent to passwords (even though they do have the security advantage of only being valid for a limited time) they have to be protected in the same way. passwordless-memorystore uses bcryptjs with automatically created random salts. To generate the salt 10 rounds are used.

Tests

$ npm test

License

MIT License

Author

Lloyd Cotten