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Learning Node.js for .NET Developers

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Learning Node.js for .NET Developers

Overview of this book

Node.js is an open source, cross-platform runtime environment that allows you to use JavaScript to develop server-side web applications. This short guide will help you develop applications using JavaScript and Node.js, leverage your existing programming skills from .NET or Java, and make the most of these other platforms through understanding the Node.js programming model. You will learn how to build web applications and APIs in Node, discover packages in the Node.js ecosystem, test and deploy your Node.js code, and more. Finally, you will discover how to integrate Node.js and .NET code.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Learning Node.js for .NET Developers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Adding other login providers


Now that we have all the general infrastructure for authentication, adding additional providers is easy. Let's add Facebook authentication as an example. First, we need to install the relevant Passport strategy:

> npm install passport-facebook --save

Then we can update our Passport config file from src/config/passport.js as follows:

...
const FacebookStrategy = require('passport-facebook').Strategy;

module.exports = (usersService) => {
    const providerCallback = providerName =>
        function(req, token, tokenSecret, profile, done) {
            usersService.getOrCreate(providerName, profile.id,
                    profile.username || profile.displayName)
                .then(user => done(null, user), done);
        };

    if(process.env.TWITTER_API_KEY &&
            process.env.TWITTER_API_SECRET) {
        passport.use(new TwitterStrategy({
            consumerKey: process.env.TWITTER_API_KEY,
            consumerSecret: process.env...