loopback/lib/models/README.md

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# Application
Application model captures the metadata for a loopback application.
## Each application has the following basic properties:
* id: Automatically generated id
* name: Name of the application (required)
* description: Description of the application (optional)
* icon: URL of the icon
* status: Status of the application, such as production/sandbox/disabled
* created: Timestamp of the record being created
* modified: Timestamp of the record being modified
## An application has the following properties linking to users:
* owner: The user id of the developer who registers the application
* collaborators: A array of users ids who have permissions to work on this app
## oAuth 2.0 settings
* url: The application url
* callbackUrls: An array of preregistered callback urls for oAuth 2.0
* permissions: An array of oAuth 2.0 scopes that can be requested by the application
## Security keys
The following keys are automatically generated by the application creation process. They can be reset upon request.
* clientKey: Secret for mobile clients
* javaScriptKey: Secret for JavaScript clients
* restApiKey: Secret for REST APIs
* windowsKey: Secret for Windows applications
* masterKey: Secret for REST APIS. It bypasses model level permissions
## Push notification settings
The application can be configured to support multiple methods of push notifications.
* pushSettings
{
pushSettings: [
{ "platform": "apns",
"apns": {
"pushOptions": {
"gateway": "gateway.sandbox.push.apple.com",
"cert": "credentials/apns_cert_dev.pem",
"key": "credentials/apns_key_dev.pem"
},
"feedbackOptions": {
"gateway": "feedback.sandbox.push.apple.com",
"cert": "credentials/apns_cert_dev.pem",
"key": "credentials/apns_key_dev.pem",
"batchFeedback": true,
"interval": 300
}
}}
]}
## Authentication schemes
* authenticationEnabled
* anonymousAllowed
* authenticationSchemes
### Authentication scheme settings
* scheme: Name of the authentication scheme, such as local, facebook, google, twitter, linkedin, github
* credential: Scheme-specific credentials
## APIs for Application model
In addition to the CRUD methods, the Application model also has the following apis:
### Register a new application
You can register a new application by providing the owner user id, applicaiton name, and other properties in the options object.
Application.register('rfeng', 'MyApp1', {description: 'My first loopback application'}, function (err, result) {
var app = result;
...
});
### Reset keys
You can reset keys for a given application by id.
Application.resetKeys(appId, function (err, result) {
var app = result;
...
});
### Authenticate by appId and key
You can authenticate an application by id and one of the keys. If successful, it calls back with the key name in the result argument. Otherwise, the keyName is null.
Application.authenticate(appId, clientKey, function (err, keyName) {
assert.equal(keyName, 'clientKey');
...
});
# Installation
Installation captures the installation of the application on devices.
Each record of installation has the following properties:
* id: Generated id that uniquely identifies the installation
* appId: Application id
* appVersion: Application version
* userId: The current user id that logs into the application
* deviceToken: Device token
* deviceType: Device type, such as apns
* subscriptions: An Array of tags that represents subscriptions of notifications
* status: Status of the application, production/sandbox/disabled
* created: Timestamp of the recored being created
* modified: Timestamp of the recored being modified