How to send an object and authenticate with passport at the same time












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As vague as the question seems, I need a way to send a json object and also authenticate with passport at the same time. The object is req.isAuthenticated which will be picked up with axios later in the frontend as a checkpoint. That's what I intend. So far with the code below, the object will not be sent.






app.get('/login',
passport.authenticate('saml', {
successRedirect: '/assert',
failureRedirect: '/',
}),
(req, res) => {
res.json({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()})
}
);












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  • send it where??

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:29











  • to myaddress/login, the same /login as for authentication

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • so it should go to myaddress/login with the isAuthetiicated object?

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • yes, it. should be sent there

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:31











  • please have a look, hope it helps

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:37
















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As vague as the question seems, I need a way to send a json object and also authenticate with passport at the same time. The object is req.isAuthenticated which will be picked up with axios later in the frontend as a checkpoint. That's what I intend. So far with the code below, the object will not be sent.






app.get('/login',
passport.authenticate('saml', {
successRedirect: '/assert',
failureRedirect: '/',
}),
(req, res) => {
res.json({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()})
}
);












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  • send it where??

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:29











  • to myaddress/login, the same /login as for authentication

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • so it should go to myaddress/login with the isAuthetiicated object?

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • yes, it. should be sent there

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:31











  • please have a look, hope it helps

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:37














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As vague as the question seems, I need a way to send a json object and also authenticate with passport at the same time. The object is req.isAuthenticated which will be picked up with axios later in the frontend as a checkpoint. That's what I intend. So far with the code below, the object will not be sent.






app.get('/login',
passport.authenticate('saml', {
successRedirect: '/assert',
failureRedirect: '/',
}),
(req, res) => {
res.json({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()})
}
);












share|improve this question
















As vague as the question seems, I need a way to send a json object and also authenticate with passport at the same time. The object is req.isAuthenticated which will be picked up with axios later in the frontend as a checkpoint. That's what I intend. So far with the code below, the object will not be sent.






app.get('/login',
passport.authenticate('saml', {
successRedirect: '/assert',
failureRedirect: '/',
}),
(req, res) => {
res.json({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()})
}
);








app.get('/login',
passport.authenticate('saml', {
successRedirect: '/assert',
failureRedirect: '/',
}),
(req, res) => {
res.json({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()})
}
);





app.get('/login',
passport.authenticate('saml', {
successRedirect: '/assert',
failureRedirect: '/',
}),
(req, res) => {
res.json({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()})
}
);






javascript node.js authentication passport.js saml-2.0






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  • send it where??

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:29











  • to myaddress/login, the same /login as for authentication

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • so it should go to myaddress/login with the isAuthetiicated object?

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • yes, it. should be sent there

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:31











  • please have a look, hope it helps

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:37



















  • send it where??

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:29











  • to myaddress/login, the same /login as for authentication

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • so it should go to myaddress/login with the isAuthetiicated object?

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:30











  • yes, it. should be sent there

    – some guy
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:31











  • please have a look, hope it helps

    – Aseem Upadhyay
    Nov 20 '18 at 9:37

















send it where??

– Aseem Upadhyay
Nov 20 '18 at 9:29





send it where??

– Aseem Upadhyay
Nov 20 '18 at 9:29













to myaddress/login, the same /login as for authentication

– some guy
Nov 20 '18 at 9:30





to myaddress/login, the same /login as for authentication

– some guy
Nov 20 '18 at 9:30













so it should go to myaddress/login with the isAuthetiicated object?

– Aseem Upadhyay
Nov 20 '18 at 9:30





so it should go to myaddress/login with the isAuthetiicated object?

– Aseem Upadhyay
Nov 20 '18 at 9:30













yes, it. should be sent there

– some guy
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31





yes, it. should be sent there

– some guy
Nov 20 '18 at 9:31













please have a look, hope it helps

– Aseem Upadhyay
Nov 20 '18 at 9:37





please have a look, hope it helps

– Aseem Upadhyay
Nov 20 '18 at 9:37












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Here is example sample from my project:



authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
passport.authenticate('local-auth', (err, user, info) => {
if (info) console.log(info);
if (err) return next(err);
if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
req.logIn(user, err => {
if (err) return next(err);
delete user.password;
req.session.cookie.maxAge = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 24 hours
if (user.role === 'operator') {
user.status = 'Online';
operatorsService.setStatus('Online', user.id)
.then(result => {
dialogsService.getWaitingDialogs();
user.work_time = result;
res.status(200).send(user);
})
.catch(() => res.status(200).send({failReason: 'Service error'}));
} else res.status(200).send(user);
});
})(req, res, next);
},


There you can see passport req.logIn, which (needs local-auth strategy or tother in your case) performs auth and if success fires callback logic. Deeper you can have any user/object get/generation logic. I left my case for example. OperatorsService.setStatus returns some time data, which is stored to user (user is got as callback param after strategy logic run) end sent as response. You can add user.isAuthenticated = req.isAuthenticated(); there.



So you'll have smth like:



auth.route.js



app.get('/login', authCtrl.authorizeLocal);


authCtrl.js



authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
passport.authenticate('saml', (err, user, info) => {
if (info) console.log(info);
if (err) return next(err);
// if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
req.logIn(user, err => {
if (err) return next(err);
res.status(200).send({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()}));
});
})(req, res, next);
},





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    Here is example sample from my project:



    authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
    passport.authenticate('local-auth', (err, user, info) => {
    if (info) console.log(info);
    if (err) return next(err);
    if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
    req.logIn(user, err => {
    if (err) return next(err);
    delete user.password;
    req.session.cookie.maxAge = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 24 hours
    if (user.role === 'operator') {
    user.status = 'Online';
    operatorsService.setStatus('Online', user.id)
    .then(result => {
    dialogsService.getWaitingDialogs();
    user.work_time = result;
    res.status(200).send(user);
    })
    .catch(() => res.status(200).send({failReason: 'Service error'}));
    } else res.status(200).send(user);
    });
    })(req, res, next);
    },


    There you can see passport req.logIn, which (needs local-auth strategy or tother in your case) performs auth and if success fires callback logic. Deeper you can have any user/object get/generation logic. I left my case for example. OperatorsService.setStatus returns some time data, which is stored to user (user is got as callback param after strategy logic run) end sent as response. You can add user.isAuthenticated = req.isAuthenticated(); there.



    So you'll have smth like:



    auth.route.js



    app.get('/login', authCtrl.authorizeLocal);


    authCtrl.js



    authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
    passport.authenticate('saml', (err, user, info) => {
    if (info) console.log(info);
    if (err) return next(err);
    // if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
    req.logIn(user, err => {
    if (err) return next(err);
    res.status(200).send({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()}));
    });
    })(req, res, next);
    },





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      Here is example sample from my project:



      authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
      passport.authenticate('local-auth', (err, user, info) => {
      if (info) console.log(info);
      if (err) return next(err);
      if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
      req.logIn(user, err => {
      if (err) return next(err);
      delete user.password;
      req.session.cookie.maxAge = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 24 hours
      if (user.role === 'operator') {
      user.status = 'Online';
      operatorsService.setStatus('Online', user.id)
      .then(result => {
      dialogsService.getWaitingDialogs();
      user.work_time = result;
      res.status(200).send(user);
      })
      .catch(() => res.status(200).send({failReason: 'Service error'}));
      } else res.status(200).send(user);
      });
      })(req, res, next);
      },


      There you can see passport req.logIn, which (needs local-auth strategy or tother in your case) performs auth and if success fires callback logic. Deeper you can have any user/object get/generation logic. I left my case for example. OperatorsService.setStatus returns some time data, which is stored to user (user is got as callback param after strategy logic run) end sent as response. You can add user.isAuthenticated = req.isAuthenticated(); there.



      So you'll have smth like:



      auth.route.js



      app.get('/login', authCtrl.authorizeLocal);


      authCtrl.js



      authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
      passport.authenticate('saml', (err, user, info) => {
      if (info) console.log(info);
      if (err) return next(err);
      // if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
      req.logIn(user, err => {
      if (err) return next(err);
      res.status(200).send({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()}));
      });
      })(req, res, next);
      },





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        Here is example sample from my project:



        authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
        passport.authenticate('local-auth', (err, user, info) => {
        if (info) console.log(info);
        if (err) return next(err);
        if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
        req.logIn(user, err => {
        if (err) return next(err);
        delete user.password;
        req.session.cookie.maxAge = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 24 hours
        if (user.role === 'operator') {
        user.status = 'Online';
        operatorsService.setStatus('Online', user.id)
        .then(result => {
        dialogsService.getWaitingDialogs();
        user.work_time = result;
        res.status(200).send(user);
        })
        .catch(() => res.status(200).send({failReason: 'Service error'}));
        } else res.status(200).send(user);
        });
        })(req, res, next);
        },


        There you can see passport req.logIn, which (needs local-auth strategy or tother in your case) performs auth and if success fires callback logic. Deeper you can have any user/object get/generation logic. I left my case for example. OperatorsService.setStatus returns some time data, which is stored to user (user is got as callback param after strategy logic run) end sent as response. You can add user.isAuthenticated = req.isAuthenticated(); there.



        So you'll have smth like:



        auth.route.js



        app.get('/login', authCtrl.authorizeLocal);


        authCtrl.js



        authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
        passport.authenticate('saml', (err, user, info) => {
        if (info) console.log(info);
        if (err) return next(err);
        // if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
        req.logIn(user, err => {
        if (err) return next(err);
        res.status(200).send({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()}));
        });
        })(req, res, next);
        },





        share|improve this answer















        Here is example sample from my project:



        authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
        passport.authenticate('local-auth', (err, user, info) => {
        if (info) console.log(info);
        if (err) return next(err);
        if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
        req.logIn(user, err => {
        if (err) return next(err);
        delete user.password;
        req.session.cookie.maxAge = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 24 hours
        if (user.role === 'operator') {
        user.status = 'Online';
        operatorsService.setStatus('Online', user.id)
        .then(result => {
        dialogsService.getWaitingDialogs();
        user.work_time = result;
        res.status(200).send(user);
        })
        .catch(() => res.status(200).send({failReason: 'Service error'}));
        } else res.status(200).send(user);
        });
        })(req, res, next);
        },


        There you can see passport req.logIn, which (needs local-auth strategy or tother in your case) performs auth and if success fires callback logic. Deeper you can have any user/object get/generation logic. I left my case for example. OperatorsService.setStatus returns some time data, which is stored to user (user is got as callback param after strategy logic run) end sent as response. You can add user.isAuthenticated = req.isAuthenticated(); there.



        So you'll have smth like:



        auth.route.js



        app.get('/login', authCtrl.authorizeLocal);


        authCtrl.js



        authorizeLocal: (req, res, next) => {
        passport.authenticate('saml', (err, user, info) => {
        if (info) console.log(info);
        if (err) return next(err);
        // if (!user) return res.status(200).send({failReason: 'wrong login/password'});
        req.logIn(user, err => {
        if (err) return next(err);
        res.status(200).send({isAuthenticated: req.isAuthenticated()}));
        });
        })(req, res, next);
        },






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