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  • 8 years

    Node.js authentication series: Passport local strategy using email and password.

    Before getting started, we can rule out that there are many authentication strategies that we can implement in our application. This depends on the use-case, we can have local authentication strategies, that use in most of the time the e-mail and password...

  • 9 years

    Managing files with Node.js and MongoDB GridFS

    I've been working for a while with a pretty small team on a large(ish) project ( and of course in node.js) and being a personal project we used and tested a few "new and fancy" things.
    The technology stack was pretty simple, Nginx serving us on the front of the battle field and passing some of the requests to the node.js web server. For data storage we went with MongoDB, we hopped on the NoSQL wagon and just rolled with it. And as...

  • 9 years

    Authentication vs Authorization

    What is authentication and authorization? Why is it important to understand where and how to use them? They are quite easy to confuse, the two are frequently used in discussions and are often bound to key parts of system. In reality there are two different...

  • 10 years

    Why add node modules to your versioning

    You are probably using package.json for your dependencies and running npm install on your production server. That’s a very convenient way to do it, STOP DOING IT NOW!
    Why ?
    Here are a few things why you should reconsider your strategy:

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