I have local passport strategies set up to login and signup users, and I the way the current userflow works is that the user visits the signup page, enters their email address and password, and can login with those exact same credentials in the login view. Nothing fancy.
What I've noticed is that when I attempt to change the single line name attribute of the input field from 'username' to something like, 'email' to make it more readable, the code breaks with the message "Invalid user credentials" propagating via connect-flash. Every proof of concepts I've seen has had that input information be 'username', but when I change that single line and enter a distinct new email, signup no longer works.
Here is the view in question:
views/signup.ejs
<h1><span class="fa fa-sign-in"></span> Signup</h1>
<!-- show any messages that come back with authentication -->
<% if (message.length > 0) { %>
<div class="alert alert-danger"><%= message %></div>
<% } %>
<!-- LOGIN FORM -->
<form action="/users/signup" method="post">
<div class="form-group">
<label>Email</label>
<!-- the line directly below works -->
<input type="text" class="form-control" name="username">
<!-- but this line immediately below does not work! -->
<!-- <input type="text" class="form-control" name="email"> -->
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label>Password</label>
<input type="password" class="form-control" name="password">
</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-warning btn-lg">Signup</button>
</form>
Here is my local-signup strategy:
passport.serializeUser(function(user, done) {
done(null, user.id);
});
passport.deserializeUser(function(id, done) {
db.User.findById(id).then(function(user) {
done(null, user);
})
.catch(function(err){
done(err, null);
});
});
passport.use('local-signup', new LocalStrategy({
emailField : 'email',
passwordField : 'password',
passReqToCallback : true },
function(req, email, password, done){
if(req.session.user && req.session){
done(null, false, {message: 'User is already logged in, signup illegal'});
}
else{
db.User.findOne({ where: {email : email }})
.then(function(user) {
if(user !== null) {
done(null, false, {message: 'User already exists'});
}
else{
//create user yada yada
}
})
.catch(function(err){
return done(null, false, {message: err});
});
}
}
));
Is it absolutely required by passport.js that the attribute in the signup view for the signup strategy MUST be username? That strikes me as incredibly strange. Again, I'd like to emphasize the fact that literally the only change I made to the existing functional signup process was to change the attribute to 'email' instead of 'username'.