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Jeremy McPeak
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Authentication is a critical part of almost every web application. Today our users expect more than simple local authentication. They want support for third-party authentication, so they can use a single account to sign in to multiple websites. OAuth and OAuth 2.0 are protocols for doing just that.
1.Introduction
1.1 Introduction
2.Getting Started
2.1 What You Need
2.2 Passport Primer
3.Using OAuth
3.1 Implementing Local Authentication: Registration
3.2 Implementing Local Authentication: Login
3.3 Adding Facebook Support
3.4 Building the Profile Page
3.5 Connecting Accounts
3.6 Disconnecting Accounts
4.Extending OAuth Support
4.1 Using the Generic OAuth 2.0 Strategy
5.Conclusion
5.1 Conclusion
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