I am using passportjs for my user authentication.
By using postman, I can successfully login and req.isAuthenticated always returns me true in the subsequence requests after login.
By using angular $http, However, login works ok but the req.isAuthenticated always returns me false in the subsequence request. My angular app(localhost:3000) and the node app(heroku) are at different domain. My thoughts was it may relate to either CORS or session cookie since I do not see any cookies in my browser.
What I have done
- I tried to set the request header to allow CORS.
- I also tried to set Access-Control-Allow-Credentials at both angular $http and node app.
Unfortunately, all attempts fail T_T
Nodejs settings
app.use(function(req, res, next) {
res.header('Access-Control-Allow-Credentials', true);
res.header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', req.headers.origin);
res.header('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'GET,PUT,POST,DELETE');
res.header('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', 'X-Requested-With, X-HTTP-Method-Override, Content-Type, Accept');
if ('OPTIONS' == req.method) {
res.send(200);
} else {
next();
}
});
passport.serializeUser(function(account, done) {
done(null, account.id);
});
// used to deserialize the user
passport.deserializeUser(function(id, done) {
Account.findById(id, function(err, account) {
done(err, account);
});
});
passport.use('local-signup', new LocalStrategy({
usernameField: 'email'
}, function(email, password, done) {
....
}));
passport.use('local-login', new LocalStrategy({
usernameField: 'email'
}, function(email, password, done) {
....
}));
app.use(morgan('dev')); // log every request to the console
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: false }));
app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(cookieParser(config.app.sessionSecret));
app.use(session({
secret: config.app.sessionSecret,
resave: false,
saveUninitialized: true,
cookie: { httpOnly: true, maxAge: 2419200000 }
}));
// Passport for account authentication
app.use(passport.initialize());
app.use(passport.session()); // persistent login sessions
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////route controller function
authenticate: function(req, res) {
if (!req.isAuthenticated()) {
res.redirect('/login');
} else {
res.status(200).send('successful');
}
}
Angular
$http.post('http://xxxxx/login',
{ email: $scope.user.email,
password: $scope.user.password
})
.then(function(response) {
...
}, function(response) {
...
});
$http.get('http://xxxxx/authenticate',
{ withCredentials: true }).success(function() {
...
})
.error(function() {
... // always get here with 302 redirect
});
My questions/things I do not understand
- Is that because session cookie is not set in the browser causing the problem
- If it relates to CORS, did I miss any settings?
- What else????
If your request to login service contains 'withCredentials' configuration option passport.js will attach credentials to the request if you provide correct login details.
I solve the issue myself based on @robertklep comment. Basically, there is nothing wrong with passportjs settings. It is all about how you send the withCredentials flag in angular. Instead of calling get or post method of $http. I use the following format and it works for me
Reference: https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$http#usage