passport.serializeUser(function(user, done) {
console.log('serialize user', user);
done(null, user);
});
passport.deserializeUser(function(obj, done) {
// I don't have a memory store for the users, I should. but this *should* work the same albeit slower.
getDb(function(client) {
client.queryAsync({
text: queryString,
values: [obj.id]
}).then(function(results) {
var user = mutateQueryResults(results); // just ignore this, it returns the proper user object. I can verify that.