This repo is a skeleton framework for a JavaScript application that uses Passport and MySQL. It already has a Facebook authentication strategy built-in. You'll need to have MySQL installed and running.
To get started with this repo, first run npm install
to grab the necessary dependencies. Next,
put your database name, login, password, and url in the server.js file inside the mysql.createConnection function.
Now, from the config directory of this repo, type mysql [db_name] < schema.sql
where [db_name] is the name
of your database.
Finally, to set up Facebook authentication, you will need to create a Facebook app from
https://developers.facebook.com/. Make sure it is pointing to the correct domain for your application. Then,
create a file called auth.js
in the config folder and write the following code:
module.exports = {
'facebookAuth' : {
'clientID': 'APP_ID_HERE',
'clientSecret': 'APP_SECRET_HERE',
'callbackURL': 'http://YOUR.APP.LOCATION/auth/facebook/callback'
}
}
Be sure to replace APP_ID_HERE, APP_SECRET_HERE, and YOUR.APP.LOCATION with the appropriate information.
Special thanks to Brent Aureli for his tutorials on getting Facebook authentication to work. This repo is a modified version of his Facebook authentication tutorial, using MySQL instead of MongoDB.