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Local passport authorization on different ports


I have a node.js application running on port 5000, where I use passport.js as authorization. I authorize users from a post request, where I use a custom callback:

this.router.post('/member/login', (req, res, next) => {
      passport.authenticate('local', (err, member, info) => {
        if (err) res.json(400).json({message: "An error ocurred"});
        if (!member) {
          console.log("No member found!");
          return res.status(409).json({message: "No member found!"})
        }
        req.logIn(member, (err) => {
          if (err) {
            console.log(err);
            return res.status(400).json({message: "An error ocurred"});
          }
          return res.json(member);
        });
      })(req, res, next);
    });

This works fine, but when I develop local I have a frontend Angular2 application, which runs on a different port (4200), so in my development I am not possible to get the authorized user: req.user is undefined. I use express-session to store the authorized user.

When I deploy I bundle both applications up together, so everything works.

Does anyone have a good and simple solution for this issue? Again it's only in development I have this problem.


Solution

  • You can hide both services behind proxy, Nginx for example. And both your services will be use 1 address.

    NGINX config example

    server {
      listen 80;
    
      server_name example.com;
    
      proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
      proxy_pass_header Server;
      proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
      proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
    
      location / {
        proxy_pass http://frontend_address:port;
        proxy_redirect default;
      }
    
      location ~ /api {
        proxy_pass http://backend_address:port;
        proxy_redirect default;
      }
    }
    

    So all requests http://example.com will go to frontend service, and all requests http://example.com/api/ go to backend service.