Open AaronNGray opened 6 years ago
Hey @AaronNGray thanks for your suggestion. Just to have an estimate of the urgency of this: how do you feel about the current documentation? How is it lacking? https://github.com/nmaro/ooth/wiki
Hi Nick, yeah I have had a quick look, I also tried building your code on Windows and Linux an had npm install problems so have to been able to evaluate it properly as of yet. I will try on Mac hopefully within the next few days as I am also very busy :)
The documentation is now prettier :) https://nmaro.github.io/ooth/ I still keep this open for generated docs...
The documentation looks a lot better.
One thing though is Ooth OAuth/OAuth2 compatible as it does not mention this at all in the documentation ?
I personally haven't needed it but it shouldn't be difficult to build a plugin on top of a passport.js strategy similarly to e.g. https://github.com/nmaro/ooth/tree/master/packages/ooth-facebook
Talking about documentation, do you have a way to customize the password validation for ooth-local?
@MickaelBZH yep, take this object as reference, and pass it as validators
to the constructor, e.g.
const validators = {
password: {
test: (password: string) =>
/\d/.test(password) && /[a-z]/.test(password) && /[A-Z]/.test(password) && /.{6,}/.test(password),
error: 'validators.invalid_password',
},
}
oothLocal({
/* other configs */
validators,
}))
Ok thanks. Another question related to ooth-local. Calling register set the email and the password, but not the username? Is that intended? Am I supposed to also call set-username after to actually set a username so a user can login with it?
@MickaelBZH correct. If you are motivated, the feature you are mentioning could be implemented by copying some logic from set-username to register.
@AaronNGray
I also tried building your code on Windows and Linux an had npm install problems so have to been able to evaluate it properly as of yet.
pull request #69 should fix the npm installation problems for you ✔
@chase-moskal his install problems most likely had a different nature since I only just introduced typescript.
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Documentation generator
Ideally a documentation generator like used in Backbone Annotated source code documentation might be used. This is generated using docco.