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Learning Node.js for .NET Developers
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Many of Passport's strategies are based on HTTP sessions. At the moment, our application is just using simple cookies to store user IDs. To use Passport for third-party authentication, we'll need to add session support into our application. Express provides session support in the express-session module. First, we add this to our application:
> npm install express-session --save
We also need somewhere to store session data. Express supports a variety of session stores via additional modules. Redis is well suited to this task and we already have a Redis instance available. We can use the connect-redis module to store sessions in Redis:
> npm install connect-redis --save
We can now create a new configuration module to keep all our session logic in one place. Since this will return middleware, we'll put it in the middleware folder here src/middleware/sessions.js:
'use strict';
const session = require('express-session');
let config...
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