I'm setting a basic admin auth, when the user is logged in, I call this function in the authcallback :
function checkAdmin (req) {
Admin.findOne( { user : req.user.id },function ( err, admin, count ){
req.session.isAdmin = true;
console.log("session : %j",req.session);
})
}
And then I do
res.redirect('/')
The code inside the index controller :
console.log("session : %j",req.session);
res.render('index', { title: 'Accueil',message: req.flash('info') });
And this is what I get in the console :
session : {"cookie":{"originalMaxAge":null,"expires":null,"httpOnly":true,"path"
:"/"},"passport":{"user":"5079832df1e9a6485e000001"},"flash":{},"isAdmin":true}
session : {"cookie":{"originalMaxAge":null,"expires":null,"httpOnly":true,"path"
:"/"},"passport":{"user":"5079832df1e9a6485e000001"},"flash":{}}
I don't get why the session doesn't store the isAdmin value.
I've read some other questions saying that the app.use(app.router) place could be a cause but I do :
app.use(cookieParser)
app.use(express.session({store: session_store }));
app.use(passport.initialize())
app.use(passport.session())
// routes should be at the last
app.use(app.router)
It must be kind of idiot I guess ..
regenerate
does. The docs say: "To regenerate the session simply invoke the method, once complete a new SID and Session instance will be initialized at req.session." How is this different from, say,reload
?