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Installation
$ npm install sinopia
$ npm install sinopia-htpasswd
PS: Actually, this module is bundled with sinopia, so you don't have to install it like this. But with other auth plugins you have to.
Config
Add to your config.yaml
:
auth:
htpasswd:
users_file: ./htpasswd
# Maximum amount of users allowed to register, defaults to "+inf".
# You can set this to 0 to disable registration.
#max_users: 1000
For plugin writers
It's called as:
require('sinopia-htpasswd')(config, stuff)
Where:
- config - module's own config
- stuff - collection of different internal sinopia objects
- stuff.config - main config
- stuff.logger - logger
This should export two functions:
-
adduser(user, password, cb)
It should respond with:
cb(err)
in case of an error (error will be returned to user)cb(null, false)
in case registration is disabled (next auth plugin will be executed)cb(null, true)
in case user registered successfully
It's useful to set
err.status
property to set http status code (e.g.err.status = 403
). -
authenticate(user, password, cb)
It should respond with:
cb(err)
in case of a fatal error (error will be returned to user, keep those rare)cb(null, false)
in case user not authenticated (next auth plugin will be executed)cb(null, [groups])
in case user is authenticated
Groups is an array of all users/usergroups this user has access to. You should probably include username itself here.