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NODE Auth

It is a project to help you to create an api using nodejs, with this kit, you will avoid starting from the very beginning using authentication and MongoDB as a database.

How to use

To use it, you will need to have a mongodb server and change it's config on config.js into src folder.

If you'll run it into a Docker using the project's docker-compose file, you don't need to take care with it (mongo server).

config.js

module.exports = {
	database: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/node-auth'
};

OR For docker users:

module.exports = {
	database: 'mongodb://database/node-auth'
};

Running api

1 - git clone https://github.com/abdalla/node-auth.git
2 - npm install
3 - npm start

To use into Docker

1 - git clone https://github.com/abdalla/node-auth.git
2 - npm install
3 - docker-compose up

Running tests

To run the tests you don't need to have mongodb installed.

Running tests to make sure everything is working good.

It is pretty simple...

npm test

or to get coverage statistics

npm run test-cover

Routes

Setup

Used to create the first user (admin)

Verbose: POST

http://localhost:3000/api/setup

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "user": { user information }
}

Authentication

Used to authenticate the user and get the token used to comunicate with the other routes.

Verbose: POST

http://localhost:3000/api/auth

Header:

Content-Type: application/json

Body:

{
	"email": "admin@node.com",
	"password": "admin"
}

Response:

{
	"success": true,
	"message": "enjoy",
	"token": "<token>"
}

Get all users

Used to get all users.

Verbose: GET

http://localhost:3000/api/users

Header:

x-access-token: "<token>"

Response:

{
	"success": true,
	"users": []
}

Get user by id

Used to get a specific user.

Verbose: GET

http://localhost:3000/api/user/{userId}

Header:

x-access-token: "<token>"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "user": { user information }
}

Create new user

Used to create a new user.

Verbose: POST

http://localhost:3000/api/user

Header:

Content-Type: application/json
x-access-token: "<token>"

Body:

{
	"user": {
		"name": "user full name",
		"userName": "user name",
		"password": "password",
		"email": "email@email.com",
		"admin": false
	}
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "user": { user information }
}

Update an user

Used to update an user information (except password).

Verbose: PUT

http://localhost:3000/api/user

Header:

Content-Type: application/json
x-access-token: "<token>"

Body:

{
	"user": {
		"_id": REQUIRED,
		"name": "user full name (optional)",
		"userName": "user name  (optional)",
		"email": "email@email.com  (optional)",
		"admin": false(optional)
	}
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "user": { user information }
}

Update user password

Used to change the user password.

Verbose: PUT

http://localhost:3000/api/userpassword/{userId}

Header:

Content-Type: application/json
x-access-token: "<token>"

Body:

{
	"currentPassword": "currentPassword",
	"newPassword": "newPassword"
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "user": { user information
  }
}

Delete an user

Used to delete an user.

Verbose: DELETE

http://localhost:3000/api/user/<userId>

Header:

x-access-token: "<token>"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "user": { user information }
}

Core libraries

For App

Express - The most popular Node framework ( thinking to change to koa )

Mongoose - Interact with our MongoDB database

Morgan - Log requests to the console so we can see what is happening

body-parser - Get parameters from our POST requests

jsonwebtoken - Create and Verify our JSON Web Tokens

bluebird - Promise

For Test

Mocha - The testing framework

Chai - Gives you some useful tools for testing, such as expect/should functions.

mongodb-memory-server - Allows you to run Mongoose in-memory instead of connecting to a persistent database.

Factory-girl - For creating factories for your models.

Faker - For creating randomized data

Supertest - For performing requests in your tests

Istanbul - JS code coverage tool

FUTURE

This project will be migrate to Typescript soon!