Passport strategy for authenticating with Zaikio using OAuth 2.0.
This module lets you authenticate using Zaikio in your Node.js applications. By plugging into Passport, # with Zaikio can be easily and unobtrusively integrated into any application or framework that supports Connect-style middleware, including Express.
Currently this package is only available through GitHub.
$ npm install --save zaikio/passport-zaikio
const passport = require("passport");
const Zaikio = require("passport-zaikio");
passport.use(new Zaikio.Strategy({
callbackUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:3000/auth/zaikio/callback",
clientID: "2314d3b5-4e7d-45d7-8411-1d454057e1f8",
environment: "sandbox",
},
(accessToken, refreshToken, profile, cb) =>
User.findOrCreate(profile).then(user => done(null, user)).catch(err => done(err, null))
));
The Strategy name is zaikio
and can then be used as follows:
const express = require("express");
const router = express.Router();
// other configuration
router.use(passport.authenticate("zaikio"));
router.get("/", (req, res) => {
res.render("secure_template", { user: req.user });
});
app.use("/secure", router);
Please see Passport for comprehensive documentation on how to use and setup Passport within your project.
OAuth applications on the Zaikio platform can either be confidential - where the application hosting environment is adequately able to store configuration secrets, or unconfidential where the environment cannot safely be trusted.
Examples of the former would include SaaS platforms running in the cloud, and examples of the latter would include on-premise software or single-tenant installations of applications.
Going to our developer sandbox enables you to # and create an application. Your applications oAuth credentials can be configured from
Once you have decided which of these categories your application fits into, you can create and configure an application accordingly.
To enable credentials for unconfidential mode, make sure you toggle the mode of the credential.
name | type | required | description |
---|---|---|---|
clientID | string | true | The identifier of the credentials for the App from the Zaikio hub |
environment | enum | true | "sandbox" or "live" depending on which environment you are targeting |
callbackURL | string | true | The URL to callback to after the oAuth handshake - this must be set in the Hub |
scopes | string[] | true | An array of scopes to request. We always will request zaikio.person.r |
name | type | required | description |
---|---|---|---|
clientSecret | string | true | The secret of the credentials for the App |
These apps have no special configuration options. Providing the standard configurations object will result in the app being configured using PKCE for unconfidential mode operation.
Please open issues here for support, with this project or, if you are part of our Slack Community, then reach out to our development team there for speedy assistance.