I have AngularJS for front - Node.js(Express.js) for sever side web application and having trouble getting the authentication.
this is login page URL.
http://localhost:3000/#/extra-signin
After I filled email and password, and pushed login button. but still same page displayed.
URL after pushed login button is just like below.
http://localhost:3000/?email=test%40test.com&password=test#/extra-signin
I expected Angular controller would help posting login data to server by post method, but Angular controller seems not working. It seems get method working.
Angular controller:
App.controller('ExtraSigninController', function($scope, $routeParams, $http, $location, $rootScope, $alert, $window) {
$scope.login = function() {
$http.post('/auth/login',$scope.user)
.success(function(data) {
$window.localStorage.token = data.token;
var payload = JSON.parse($window.atob(data.token.split('.')[1]));
$rootScope.currentUser = payload.user;
$location.path('/');
$alert({
title: 'Cheers!',
content: 'You have successfully logged in.',
animation: 'fadeZoomFadeDown',
type: 'material',
duration: 3
});
})
.error(function() {
delete $window.localStorage.token;
$alert({
title: 'Error!',
content: 'Invalid username or password.',
animation: 'fadeZoomFadeDown',
type: 'material',
duration: 3
});
});
}
}
Angular config:
App.config(function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
$routeProvider
.when('/extra-signup', {
templateUrl: 'templates/states/extra-signup.html',
controller: 'ExtraSignupController'
})
.when ....
.when ....
.otherwise({
redirectTo: '/'
});
});
HTML login page:
<div id="signin-page">
<div class="page-form-wrapper"></div>
<div class="page-form">
<div class="header-content">
<h1>login</h1>
</div>
<div class="body-content">
<p>login:</p>
<div class="row mbm text-center">
<div class="col-md-4"><i class="fa fa-twitter fa-fw"></i>Twitter</div>
<div class="col-md-4"><i class="fa fa-facebook fa-fw"></i>Facebook</div>
<div class="col-md-4"><i class="fa fa-google-plus fa-fw"></i>Google +</div>
</div>
<form class="form">
<div class="form-group">
<div class="input-icon right"><i class="fa fa-user"></i>
<input type="text" placeholder="Email" name="email" ng-model="user.email" class="form-control input-lg" required autofocus/>
</div>
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="input-icon right"><i class="fa fa-key"></i>
<input type="password" placeholder="password" name="password" mg-model="user.password" class="form-control input-lg" required/>
</div>
</div>
<div class="form-group pull-right">
<input type="submit" class="btn btn-success" ng-click="login()" value="login">
</div>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</div>
this is server side code:
app.post('/users/session', passport.authenticate('local'));
//passport local strategy
passport.use(new LocalStrategy({
usernameField: 'email',
passwordField: 'password'
},
function(email, password, done) {
db.User.find({ where: { email: email }}).success(function(user) {
if (!user) {
// done(null, false, { message: 'Unknown user' });
res.send(401, 'User does not exist');
} else if (!user.authenticate(password)) {
// done(null, false, { message: 'Invalid password'});
res.send(401, 'Invalid email and/or password');
} else {
logger.debug('Login (local) : { id: ' + user.id + ', username: ' + user.username + ' }');
// done(null, user);
var token = createJwtToken(user);
res.send({ token: token });
}
}).error(function(err){
done(err);
});
}
));
I don't know why Angular Controller's post method doesn't work. and I don't understand why returned url is like that. Position of get parameter is something wrong.
Not sure what I am doing wrong?
Any advice would be great
Related
I'm trying register a user in my project, but when I try to do it I get next error:
ValueError: The given username must be set
In my project I'm using Django 1.11 and AngularJS 1.6
View.py
def registrarCliente(request):
if request.method=='POST':
usuariosfinales=[]
nombre=request.POST.get('nombre')
email=request.POST.get('email')
password=request.POST.get('password')
user=User.objects.create_user(email, email, password)
user.save()
usermodelo=Usuario(usuario=user, nombre=nombre)
usermodelo.save()
userfinal=authenticate(username=email, password=password)
login(request, userfinal)
usuariosfinales.append(userfinal)
data=serializers.serialize('json', usuariosfinales)
return HttpResponse(data, content_type="application/json")
return render (request, "login/login.html")
login.html
<div class="login-wrap" id="login" ng-app="appLogin" ng-controller="conLogin">
<div class="login-right striped-bg" ng-show="Registro">
<div class="login-form">
<div class="heading">
¡Registrate!
</div>
<div class="input">
{% csrf_token %}
<div class="login-input-group spacer-field">
<span class="login-input-group-addon">
<i class="fa fa-user fa-fw"></i>
</span>
<input type="text" class="form-control" name="nombre" placeholder="Nombre" ng-model="user.nombre">
</div>
<div class="login-input-group spacer-field">
<span class="login-input-group-addon">
<i class="fa fa-at fa-fw"></i>
</span>
<input type="email" class="form-control" name="email" placeholder="Correo electrónico" ng-model="user.email">
</div>
<div class="login-input-group spacer-field">
<span class="login-input-group-addon">
<i class="fa fa-key fa-fw"></i>
</span>
<input type="password" class="form-control" name="password" placeholder="Contraseña" ng-model="user.password">
</div>
<div class="login-input-group">
<span class="login-input-group-addon">
<i class="fa fa-key fa-fw"></i>
</span>
<input type="password" class="form-control" name="password2" placeholder="Repetir contraseña">
</div>
<button class="btn btn-default btn-lg submit" type="submit" ng-click="registrar()">Registrarme</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
appLogin.js
(function(angular) {
// body...
angular
.module('appLogin', [])
.controller('conLogin', ['$scope', '$http', function($scope, $http){
//Registro de usuario
$scope.user = {nombre:'', email:'', password:''};
$scope.registrar = function(email, password){
$http({method:'POST',
url:'/registro/',
data:{nombre: $scope.user.nombre, email: $scope.user.email, password: $scope.user.password}
}).then(
function(response2){
window.location.href='';
},function(response2){
$scope.user = response2.data || 'Request failed';
}
);
}
$scope.Ingreso = true;
$scope.Registro = false;
$scope.cambioRegistro = function(){
$scope.Ingreso = false;
$scope.Registro = true;
}
$scope.cambioIngreso = function(){
$scope.Ingreso = true;
$scope.Registro = false;
}
}])
var my_app = angular
.module('appLogin').config(
function($interpolateProvider, $httpProvider) {
$interpolateProvider.startSymbol('{$');
$interpolateProvider.endSymbol('$}');
$httpProvider.defaults.xsrfCookieName = 'csrftoken';
$httpProvider.defaults.xsrfHeaderName = 'X-CSRFToken';
$httpProvider.defaults.headers.post['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=utf-8';
$httpProvider.defaults.withCredentials = true;
$httpProvider.defaults.cache = true;
}
);
})(window.angular);
The debug page says me that my error is in:
user=User.objects.create_user(email, email, password)
But I don't understand why.
Take it easy please!
user = User(email = email, username= email, password =password)
user.save()
Just make sure the name SAME AS model you use.
Don't make it hard yo use
I was sending data just like this:
data:{nombre: $scope.user.nombre, email: $scope.user.email, password: $scope.user.password}
There I wasn't using $.param jquery function because I don't had jquery, I imported jquery, I changed the code above for a code with $.param just like this:
data:$.param({nombre: $scope.user.nombre, email: $scope.user.email, password: $scope.user.password})
And finally works!
The final AngularJS code is:
appLogin.js
angular
.module('appLogin', [])
.controller('conLogin', ['$scope', '$http', function($scope, $http){
//Registro de usuario
$scope.user = {nombre:'', email:'', password:''};
$scope.registrar = function(email, password){
$http({method:'POST',
url:'/cliente/registro/',
data:$.param({nombre: $scope.user.nombre, email: $scope.user.email, password: $scope.user.password})
}).then(
function(response2){
window.location.href='';
},function(response2){
$scope.user = response2.data || 'Request failed';
}
);
}
}])
its because browser using previous csrf_token, just try running 127.0.0.1:8000/your_path in private window of your browser.
I wrote a login for a web-application. In chrome the login works but not in firefox.
<form ng-submit="$ctrl.login()">
<div class="cClearFloat">
<input type="text" name="Benutzername" placeholder="Benutzername" ng-model="$ctrl.userName">
</div>
<div class="cClearFloat">
<input type="password" name="Passwort" placeholder="Passwort" ng-model="$ctrl.password">
</div>
<div class="cClearFloat">
<div class="cButtonLogin" class="button">
<button class="cLinkLogin" type="submit">Anmelden</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
login call:
login() {
this.userService.login(this.userName, this.password);
}
login:
login(userName, password) {
this.$http.post("http://localhost:20670/login", { UserName: userName, Password: password }).then((response) => {
this.userInfo = this.hateoasService.fromData(response.data);
this.$http.defaults.headers.common.LoginToken = this.userInfo.LoginToken;
this.isLoggedIn = true;
}, (response) => {
swal({
title: response.data.error,
type: 'error'
})
});
}
All what happens when I test it in firefox is that it reloads the page. Does someone know why it's not working? Is it possible that it makes the reload is because angularjs isn't available and he takes the default from ng-submit?
in my console I had this error
Use ng-submit on your form and change the button type to submit
On your view:
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="myCtrl">
<form ng-submit="login()">
<input type="text" name="Benutzername" placeholder="Benutzername" ng-model="model.userName">
<input type="password" name="Passwort" placeholder="Passwort" ng-model="model.password">
<button class="cLinkLogin" type="submit">Anmelden</button>
</form>
</div>
On controller :
var app = angular.module("myApp", []);
app.controller("myCtrl", myCtrl);
function myCtrl($scope) {
$scope.model = {};
$scope.login = function() {
alert("username: " + $scope.model.userName + ", password: " + $scope.model.password);
}
}
See http://codepen.io/anon/pen/dNgvJp?editors=1010
Here is my index.html
<div data-ng-controller="help">
<div id="messages" class="alert alert-success" data-ng-show="messages" data-ng-bind="messages"></div>
<div data-ng-show="progress.active()" style="color: red; font-size: 50px;">Sending…</div>
<form name="helpForm" novalidate role="form">
<div class="form-group">
<label for="name">Your Name </label>
<span class="label label-danger" data-ng-show="submitted && helpForm.name.$error.required">Required!</span>
<input type="text" name="name" data-ng-model="userName" class="form-control" required />
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label for="email">Your E-mail address</label>
<span class="label label-danger" data-ng-show="submitted && helpForm.email.$error.required">Required!</span>
<span class="label label-danger" data-ng-show="submitted && helpForm.$error.email">Invalid email!</span>
<input type="email" name="email" data-ng-model="userEmail" class="form-control" required />
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label for="message">Message</label>
<span class="label label-danger" data-ng-show="submitted && helpForm.message.$error.required">Required!</span>
<textarea name="message" data-ng-model="userMessage" class="form-control" required></textarea>
</div>
<button data-ng-disabled="progress.active()" data-ng-click="submit(helpForm)" class="btn btn-default">Submit</button>
</form>
And part of my app.js
angular.module('myApp', ['ajoslin.promise-tracker'])
.controller('help', function ($scope, $http, $log, promiseTracker, $timeout) {
$scope.subjectListOptions = {
'bug': 'Report a Bug',
'account': 'Account Problems',
'mobile': 'Mobile',
'user': 'Report a Malicious User',
'other': 'Other'
};
$scope.progress = promiseTracker();
$scope.submit = function(form) {
$scope.submitted = true;
if (form.$invalid) {
return;
}
var $promise = $http({
method: 'POST',
url:'api/contactUs',
params: {
'callback' : 'JSON_CALLBACK',
'userName' : $scope.userName,
'userEmail' : $scope.userEmail,
'userMessage' : $scope.userMessage
}
})
.success(function(data, status, headers) {
if (data.status == 'OK') {
$scope.userName = null;
$scope.userEmail = null;
$scope.userMessage = null;
$scope.messages = 'Your form has been sent!';
$scope.submitted = false;
} else {
$scope.messages = 'Oops, we received your request, but there was an error processing it.';
$log.error(data);
}
})
.error(function(data, status, headers) {
$scope.progress = data;
$scope.messages = 'There was a network error. Try again later.';
$log.error(data);
})
.finally(function() {
$timeout(function() {
$scope.messages = null;
}, 9000);
});
After sending the letter to mail, all fields (name, email, message) in the form are displayed as "Undefined"
I use an node.js server and connect via api (api/contactUs)
I can not understand what the problem is, already tried everything I could, but the error remains.
Please help with the solution of this problem.
Thank you in advance!
When you use POST method, you should pass data object instead of params object.
Change this:
params: {
'callback' : 'JSON_CALLBACK',
'userName' : $scope.userName,
'userEmail' : $scope.userEmail,
'userMessage' : $scope.userMessage
}
To this:
data: {
'callback' : 'JSON_CALLBACK',
'userName' : $scope.userName,
'userEmail' : $scope.userEmail,
'userMessage' : $scope.userMessage
}
im new in angularJs, im trying to make a basic login with angularJS and nodejs ( server side), i dont care about security for now im just trying to learn how to post. so i made a login form and a controller with angular :
My Login Form :
<div class="col-md-4">
<h1>Login</h2>
<form class="form" >
<div class="form-group">
<label>Username</label>
<input type="email" class="form-control" ng-model="login.mail" required>
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label>Password</label>
<input type="password" class="form-control" ng-model="login.password" required>
</div>
<div>
<button type="text" class="btn btn-default" ng-click="login()">Login</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
then my router & controller Angularjs :
'use strict';
angular.module('login', ['ngRoute'])
.config(['$routeProvider', function($routeProvider) {
$routeProvider.when('/login', {
templateUrl: 'views/login.html',
controller: 'loginCtrl'
});
}])
.controller('loginCtrl', ['$scope', '$http', function ($scope, $http) {
$scope.login = function() {
$http.post('/api/users/login', $scope.login).success(function (response) {
console.log(response);
// refresh();
});
};
}]);
and Server side i have that :
router.post('/login/', function(req, res) {
// here "/login/" means "/users/login" ( in index of controllers)
console.log(req.body.mail);
var usermail = req.body.mail;
var pass = req.body.password;
console.log(usermail + pass);
User.find({mail: usermail}, function(err, user) {
if (err) {
res.send(err);
console.log("ça marche pas")
} else {
res.json( user );
console.log(user);
}
})
});
server side : it works ( when i use DHC chrome extension to Post) but when im using angularjs view i got that error :
POST http://localhost:3000/api/users/login 400 (Bad Request)
Please help me to solve that, i think i missed something. Thank you in advance.
I think you are sending your login function as in below line:
$http.post('/api/users/login', $scope.login)
You probably want to pass a parameter in your login function that can be sent to server as below:
$scope.login = function(loginData) {
$http.post('/api/users/login', loginData).success(function (response)
Update
You are assigning your form values to $scope.login. If you would create a separate variable for it, for example loginForm, you can send this as valid JSON to your API:
<div class="col-md-4">
<h1>Login</h2>
<form class="form" >
<div class="form-group">
<label>Username</label>
<input type="email" class="form-control" ng-model="loginForm.mail" required>
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label>Password</label>
<input type="password" class="form-control" ng-model="loginData.password" required>
</div>
<div>
<button type="text" class="btn btn-default" ng-click="login(loginData)">Login</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
And .js:
.controller('loginCtrl', ['$scope', '$http', function ($scope, $http) {
$scope.loginForm = {
mail: '',
password: ''
};
$scope.login = function(loginData) {
// Check what this prints out:
console.log(loginData);
$http.post('/api/users/login', loginData).success(function (response) {
console.log(response);
// refresh();
});
};
}]);
I am using Firebase email authentication. It worked pretty well yesterday, but for some reason, it suddenly stopped working this morning, and I have not touched the authentication part in the code at all. I am wondering if there is any changes in Firebase that i am not aware? or I did something may affect it?
Here is the code in controller:
// Home controller
.controller('LoginCtrl', ['$scope', '$firebaseAuth', function($scope, $firebaseAuth) {
// Auth Logic will be here
var firebaseObj = new Firebase("https://xxxx/");
var loginObj = $firebaseAuth(firebaseObj);
$scope.user = {};
$scope.SignIn = function(e){
e.preventDefault(); //To prevent from refresh
var email = $scope.user.username + '#whateverdomain.com';
var password = $scope.user.password;
console.log('Authentication start inside SignIn:' + );
loginObj.$authWithPassword({
email: email,
password: password
})
.then(function(user) {
//Success callback
console.log('Authentication successful');
$location.path('/dashboard');
}, function(error) {
//Failure callback
console.log(error.code);
if(error.code === "INVALID_USER") {
console.log('INVALID_USER');
$scope.loginForm.username.$invalid = true;
}
if(error.code === "INVALID_PASSWORD") {
console.log('INVALID_Password');
$scope.loginForm.password.$invalid = true;
}
});
}
}]);
Here is the view:
<body ng-controller="LoginCtrl">
<div class="container-login">
<div style="padding-bottom:0px; ">
<h1> Login</h1>
</div>
<form class="form-signin" name="loginForm" style="color:#C3BCB6;">
<div class="form-group" ng-class="{'has-error':loginForm.username.$invalid}">
<label>Username</label>
<input ng-model="user.username" type="text" name="username" class="form-control" placeholder="Input your username" ng-minlength="5" ng-maxlength="12"></input>
</div>
<div class="form-group" ng-class="{ 'has-error' : loginForm.password.$invalid }">
<label>Password</label>
<input ng-model="user.password" type="password" name="password" class="form-control" placeholder="Password" ng-minlength="8"></input>
</div>
<button type="button" ng-click="SignIn($event)" ng-disabled="!user.username || !user.password" class="btn btn-lg btn-primary btn-block">Sign in</button>
</form>
</div>
When authentication success, the user is supposed to redirect to the dashboard, or when it failed, it will show error message in the console.
Currently, it only shows "Authentication starts", but no "Authentication success" or any error message, from error.code.
I even checked out previous git commit, the authentication still did not work. Any thoughts? thanks!