1.4.1 • Published 8 years ago
verdaccio-ldap-memcached v1.4.1
verdaccio-ldap

verdaccio-ldap is a fork of sinopia-ldap. It aims to keep backwards compatibility with sinopia, while keeping up with npm changes.
Installation
$ npm install verdaccio
$ npm install verdaccio-ldapConfig
Add to your config.yaml:
auth:
ldap:
type: ldap
client_options:
url: "ldaps://ldap.example.com"
# Only required if you need auth to bind
adminDn: "cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com"
adminPassword: "admin"
# Search base for users
searchBase: "ou=People,dc=example,dc=com"
searchFilter: "(uid={{username}})"
# If you are using groups, this is also needed
groupDnProperty: 'cn',
groupSearchBase: 'ou=groups,dc=myorg,dc=com',
groupSearchFilter: '(memberUid={{dn}})',
# Optional
cache: FalseFor plugin writers
It's called as:
require('verdaccio-ldap')(config, stuff)Where:
- config - module's own config
- stuff - collection of different internal verdaccio objects
- stuff.config - main config
- stuff.logger - logger
This should export two functions:
adduser(user, password, cb)It should respond with:
cb(err)in case of an error (error will be returned to user)cb(null, false)in case registration is disabled (next auth plugin will be executed)cb(null, true)in case user registered successfully
It's useful to set
err.statusproperty to set http status code (e.g.err.status = 403).authenticate(user, password, cb)It should respond with:
cb(err)in case of a fatal error (error will be returned to user, keep those rare)cb(null, false)in case user not authenticated (next auth plugin will be executed)cb(null, [groups])in case user is authenticated
Groups is an array of all users/usergroups this user has access to. You should probably include username itself here.