WEB5 - Express Passport.js

This course will teach you how to use Passport.js, an authentication middleware for Node.js Express.

(5.0) 17 reviews

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Node.js
Express

This course is prepared for Intermediate Learners.

What you will learn!

  • You can use the authentication function to provide users with user information from companies such as Google, Naver, and Kakao.

  • Learn how to use Passport.js, an authentication middleware for Node.js Express.

This course teaches you how to implement authentication using Session in Express, a Node.js web framework.

Total Playing Time

This course consists of 13 videos with a total running time of 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Class participation conditions

If you are completely new to Express and Cookies, I recommend you watch the classes below first and then join this class.

- Express-Session & Auth

 

This course follows the CC license and can also be viewed at the link below: https://opentutorials.org/course/3332 I would like to thank Life Coding for sharing good knowledge.

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Who is this course right for?

  • This course is required for those who want to implement authentication functions such as login/logout/access restriction.

Need to know before starting?

  • Express-Session & Auth

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  • kukaeden

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    I learned a lot about how passport.js works and its principles! Thank you for the great lecture~!

    • brucehan

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      Could you please upload a lecture about JWT next time?!

      • jswi1309

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        Let's apply it to practice.

        • a123678a

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          I'm testing on window. app.use(bodyParser.json()); app.use(bodyParser.text()); app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded()); If you don't declare this item before processing the router, it will always go to failureRedirect because the body doesn't contain arguments.

          • wlghsp3420

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            Mr. Egoing, in 2019, when I started to become a developer in my mid-30s, I took a 5-day Java course offline, and now I've been working as a developer for a year and a half. Thank you. I won't forget that course.

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