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237 lines
5.7 KiB
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## Bundled Models
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The Loopback library is unopinioned in the way you define your app's data and logic. Loopback also bundles useful pre-built models for common use cases.
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- User - register and authenticate users of your app locally or against 3rd party services.
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- Email - send emails to your app users using smtp or 3rd party services.
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Defining a model with `loopback.createModel()` is really just extending the base `loopback.Model` type using `loopback.Model.extend()`. The bundled models extend from the base `loopback.Model` allowing you to extend them arbitrarily.
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### User Model
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Register and authenticate users of your app locally or against 3rd party services.
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#### Define a User Model
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Extend a vanilla Loopback model using the built in User model.
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```js
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// create a data source
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var memory = loopback.memory();
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// define a User model
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var User = loopback.User.extend('user');
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// attach to the memory connector
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User.attachTo(memory);
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// also attach the accessToken model to a data source
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User.accessToken.attachTo(memory);
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// expose over the app's api
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app.model(User);
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```
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**Note:** By default the `loopback.User` model uses the `loopback.AccessToken` model to persist access tokens. You can change this by setting the `accessToken` property.
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**Note:** You must attach both the `User` and `User.accessToken` model's to a data source!
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#### User Creation
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Create a user like any other model.
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```js
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// username and password are not required
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User.create({email: 'foo@bar.com', password: 'bar'}, function(err, user) {
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console.log(user);
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});
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```
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#### Login a User
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Create an `accessToken` for a user using the local auth strategy.
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**Node.js**
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```js
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User.login({username: 'foo', password: 'bar'}, function(err, accessToken) {
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console.log(accessToken);
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});
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```
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**REST**
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You must provide a username and password over rest. To ensure these values are encrypted, include these as part of the body and make sure you are serving your app over https (through a proxy or using the https node server).
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```
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POST
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/users/login
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...
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{
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"email": "foo@bar.com",
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"password": "bar"
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}
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...
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200 OK
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{
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"sid": "1234abcdefg",
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"uid": "123"
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}
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```
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#### Logout a User
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**Node.js**
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```js
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// login a user and logout
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User.login({"email": "foo@bar.com", "password": "bar"}, function(err, accessToken) {
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User.logout(accessToken.id, function(err) {
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// user logged out
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});
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});
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// logout a user (server side only)
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User.findOne({email: 'foo@bar.com'}, function(err, user) {
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user.logout();
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});
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```
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**REST**
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```
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POST /users/logout
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...
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{
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"sid": "<accessToken id from user login>"
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}
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```
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#### Verify Email Addresses
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Require a user to verify their email address before being able to login. This will send an email to the user containing a link to verify their address. Once the user follows the link they will be redirected to `/` and be able to login normally.
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```js
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// first setup the mail datasource (see #mail-model for more info)
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var mail = loopback.createDataSource({
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connector: loopback.Mail,
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transports: [{
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type: 'smtp',
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host: 'smtp.gmail.com',
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secureConnection: true,
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port: 465,
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auth: {
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user: 'you@gmail.com',
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pass: 'your-password'
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}
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}]
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});
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User.email.attachTo(mail);
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User.requireEmailVerfication = true;
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User.afterRemote('create', function(ctx, user, next) {
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var options = {
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type: 'email',
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to: user.email,
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from: 'noreply@myapp.com',
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subject: 'Thanks for Registering at FooBar',
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text: 'Please verify your email address!'
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template: 'verify.ejs',
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redirect: '/'
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};
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user.verify(options, next);
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});
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```
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#### Send Reset Password Email
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Send an email to the user's supplied email address containing a link to reset their password.
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```js
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User.reset(email, function(err) {
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console.log('email sent');
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});
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```
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#### Remote Password Reset
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The password reset email will send users to a page rendered by loopback with fields required to reset the user's password. You may customize this template by defining a `resetTemplate` setting.
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```js
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User.settings.resetTemplate = 'reset.ejs';
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```
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#### Remote Password Reset Confirmation
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Confirm the password reset.
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```js
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User.confirmReset(token, function(err) {
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console.log(err || 'your password was reset');
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});
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```
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### AccessToken Model
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Identify users by creating accessTokens when they connect to your loopback app. By default the `loopback.User` model uses the `loopback.AccessToken` model to persist accessTokens. You can change this by setting the `accessToken` property.
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```js
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// define a custom accessToken model
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var MyAccessToken = loopback.AccessToken.extend('MyAccessToken');
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// define a custom User model
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var User = loopback.User.extend('user');
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// use the custom accessToken model
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User.accessToken = MyAccessToken;
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// attach both AccessToken and User to a data source
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User.attachTo(loopback.memory());
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MyAccessToken.attachTo(loopback.memory());
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```
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### Email Model
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Send emails from your loopback app.
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```js
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// extend a one-off model for sending email
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var MyEmail = loopback.Email.extend('my-email');
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// create a mail data source
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var mail = loopback.createDataSource({
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connector: loopback.Mail,
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transports: [{
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type: 'smtp',
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host: 'smtp.gmail.com',
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secureConnection: true,
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port: 465,
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auth: {
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user: 'you@gmail.com',
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pass: 'your-password'
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}
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}]
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});
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// attach the model
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MyEmail.attachTo(mail);
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// send an email
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MyEmail.send({
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to: 'foo@bar.com',
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from: 'you@gmail.com',
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subject: 'my subject',
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text: 'my text',
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html: 'my <em>html</em>'
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}, function(err, mail) {
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console.log('email sent!');
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});
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```
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> NOTE: the mail connector uses [nodemailer](http://www.nodemailer.com/). See
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> the [nodemailer docs](http://www.nodemailer.com/) for more info.
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