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Minimal user management with basic and token authn#13
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The conflicts need to be resolved first. This PR should fix #7 |
Signed-off-by: Joern Bernhardt <joern.bernhardt@compose.us>
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I've committed a merge with resolved conflicts, but it won't work without adding more stuff in the frontend. Especially the user flow in the frontend is something we need to think about first. I'll mark this as blocked until then |
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Adds passport to handle authn basic and bearer token authentication. Basic authentication is used for the operator to login with the credentials given as env vars. The operator can create admin users with random UUID authn tokens.
/loginis the route for the basic authentication,/tokenfor the bearer token. Sessions are used for both authentication methods. The mocha tests show how to create new users.