Another alternative way is by using a password reset controller. The scenario is by POST a password object to http://localhost:1337/password, the controller will validate the current password then update the password with given newPassword, and return a new jwt token.
We will post a password object as follows:
{
"identifier": "yohanes",
"password": "123456789",
"newPassword": "123456",
"confirmPassword": "123456"
}
The steps are:
- Create password reset route
/api/password/config/routes.json:
{
"routes": [
{
"method": "POST",
"path": "/password",
"handler": "password.index"
}
]
}
- Create password reset controller at
/api/password/controllers/password.js
module.exports = {
index: async ctx => {
return 'Hello World!';
}
}
Note: Don't forget to enable password index at Roles -> Permission -> Application.
Point Postman to http://localhost:1337/password. The response will display the text Hello World!.
Update the password controller:
module.exports = {
index: async ctx => {
// Get posted params
// const params = JSON.parse(ctx.request.body); //if post raw object using Postman
const params = ctx.request.body;
// The identifier is required.
if (!params.identifier) {
return ctx.badRequest(
null,
formatError({
id: 'Auth.form.error.email.provide',
message: 'Please provide your username or your e-mail.',
})
);
}
// Other params validation
.
.
.
// Get User based on identifier
const user = await strapi.query('user', 'users-permissions').findOne({username: params.identifier});
// Validate given password against user query result password
const validPassword = await strapi.plugins['users-permissions'].services.user.validatePassword(params.password, user.password);
if (!validPassword) {
return ctx.badRequest(
null,
formatError({
id: 'Auth.form.error.invalid',
message: 'Identifier or password invalid.',
})
);
} else {
// Generate new hash password
const password = await strapi.plugins['users-permissions'].services.user.hashPassword({password: params.newPassword});
// Update user password
await strapi
.query('user', 'users-permissions')
.update({ id: user.id }, { resetPasswordToken: null, password });
// Return new jwt token
ctx.send({
jwt: strapi.plugins['users-permissions'].services.jwt.issue({ id: user.id }),
user: sanitizeEntity(user.toJSON ? user.toJSON() : user, { model: strapi.query('user', 'users-permissions').model }),
});
}
}
}
- Once the password object posted, the controller will update the user password and return a newly created jwt token.
The complete code can be found here. Tested on Strapi v.3.3.2