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A: Nodejs - Passport - Failed to serialize user into session

paqashYou need to provide serializeUser and deserializeUser method to Passport in order for it to work. From the official docs: passport.serializeUser(function(user, done) { done(null, user.id); }); passport.deserializeUser(function(id, done) { User.findById(id, function(err, user) { done(er...

deserializeUser is never being called though - serializeUser is being called, but nothing else.
What are you using for session storage?
I just have the following in app.js: app.use(passport.session()); Which is storing the session?!? I think that's where I'm going wrong but cannot seem to figure out how to handle the sessions
The session needs to be stored somewhere so that express can compare subsequent requests with the serialized user. Please look into something like npmjs.com/package/express-session - it's very simple to implement
I have postgres in the backend in my project so I'm using the package above with another package that writes to postgres: npmjs.com/package/connect-pg-simple
I've added this in though: app.use(session({ secret: 'keyboard cat', resave: false, saveUninitialized: true, cookie: { secure: false } })) Still gives me nothing
Hi
I have added the session into app.js
but still nothing :(
app.use(session({
secret: 'keyboard cat',
resave: false,
saveUninitialized: true,
cookie: { secure: false }
}))
But I'm usure that I need to use serializeUser
and deserializeUser as it's not in the library that I'm using
11:12
I think you still need a session store of some sort
mhm true but I'm implementing sessions, right?
here's my code
`app.use(session({
store: new (pgSession(session))({
pg: pg,
conString: config.pgConnectionConfig
}),
secret: process.env.FOO_COOKIE_SECRET || 'top secret key',
cookie: {
maxAge: 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000,
domain: ''
}, // one hour
saveUninitialized: true,
resave: false
}));`
you are using postgres though mm
where pgSession is a package that stores the session data to psql
right, and there are many options, like redis, mongo, whatever
plus, when you say deserializeUser is not in the library you're using
what do you mean?
can i not use just a file as a storage
instead of using like a database?
I am using this library
as you can see, the example he provides does not use serialize or deserialize
11:18
this lib writes to a file
nope, using this
still does not call deserialize
app.use(session({
store: new FileStore(),
secret: 'keyboard cat'
}));
where are you looking at the calls to deserialize?
hold on a minute
users.id is set to null
this could be why
changed the users.id to 3
and get the following error now:

Converting circular structure to JSON
maybe change the id to 4
kidding .. no idea what that error is about
Ok so this is interesting
this is my rout
route"

router.get('/auth/handler', authenticate(), function(req, res) {

console.log("S");

});
now, passport.serializeUser is just skipping to the console.log("S") part
so completely missing out deserializeUser
and heading straight to the result
11:26
I lost you
So let me explain, in my routes I have the following:

`router.get('/auth/handler', authenticate(), function(req, res) {

console.log("S");

});
`
after this is called, the user is authenticated
the next thing that happens is that it goes into serializeUser
then after that, the next thing that happens is console.log("S") but inbetween that, the deserializeUser is not called at all
where do you call req.logIn?
i don't
you should
where should i do this?
becuase your right, it's not actually logging the user in
it's returning the profile if the user to the route
but literally, nothing else
11:36
I use it in the callback of passport.authenticate
also, please make sure that app.use(passport.session) is below app.use(session())
I've done this
router.get('/auth/handler', authenticate(), function(req, res) {

req.logIn(req.profile);

});
but says 'req#login requires a callback function`
req.login(req.profile, function(error) {
if (error) //do something
else res.send(req.profile)}
also i'm confused why the person who wrote the library does not use serialize and deserialize user
something like that, ya
it's a sub-library, if you will, so maybe it's understood..
try the above
(first get the syntax in order, that just off the top of my head
that works but when i go to that route
and then go back to the main route
and try and output the user
i get: undefined
console.log(req.user);
11:44
where is that log?
console.log(req.user)
is inside the route "/"
so the basic route
entry"
do you have the app.use(session({}), app.use(passport.initialize()) and app.use(passport.session()) set up?
this is my file
that should be ok
yep
but when i go to /auth/handler it logs the user in ok
but then going straight to /
just says "undefined" for req.user
but still deserializeUser is not getting called :(
11:56
can you add the cookie
to the session options?
app.use(session({
store: new FileStore(),
secret: 'keyboard cat',
cookie: {
maxAge: 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000,
domain: ''
}
}));
how do you mean, sorry/
edit above
nah, still undefined
i have to do it this way because I'm using PHP to create the API
how did you try so soon :)
i just added the code you used above to app.js
and then restarted the server
went to /auth/handler
then back to /
12:01
running out of ideas here
I also use these two options
saveUninitialized: true,
resave: false
not sure if it makes any difference
mhm
nope
this guy has a similar problem
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Q: req.session.passport is empty, deserializeUser not called - ExpressJS, Passport

Larissa LeiteI am having problems using sessions in Passport/ExpressJS. When I log req.session, I can see that passport is {}: { cookie: { path: '/', _expires: Mon Sep 29 2014 19:37:16 GMT-0300 (BRT), originalMaxAge: 3594522, httpOnly: true, secure: true }, passport: {} } Also, I am authenticati...

Give it a shot
ahh changed the order in app.js
app.use(require('express-session')({
secret: 'keyboard cat',
resave: true,
saveUninitialized: true
}));
app.use(passport.initialize());
app.use(passport.session());
getting passport.initialize() middleware not in use
this is way confusing haha
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app.use(require('cookie-parser')());
app.use(require('body-parser').urlencoded({ extended: true }));
app.use(require('express-session')({
secret: 'keyboard cat',
resave: true,
saveUninitialized: true
}));
app.use(passport.initialize());
app.use(passport.session());
yeahh still nothing aha
losing hope
it's the session
that isn't saving for some reason
when i'm logging in, I can access req.user but anywhere else
I cannot access it
that's definitely it
what is? sorry
the session
but i can't figure out why
and the deserialize user is never called?
nope, never called once
12:47
can you copy it here?
copy what sorry?
the deserialize function
yep, 1 second
hold on
it might have just started to work :S
haha
so deserializeUser is now being called
but getting the error:
User.findById is not a function
12:56
Ok, the findbyid is there for mongo implementation
you need to get it from memory
or, wait, waith
here's what you do
ooo
you read it from wherever you profile table is
yeahh got it
it's weird like one minute it works, the next it doesn't
let me try and replicate
you call serializeUser with a user id, that you got from your database
and you call deserialize with that id, so all you have to do is yourdatabase.getUserById(id)
wow
i think it's working :D
13:09
great!
so should I update my answer with the session information so you can accept it?
13:47
or not?
 
1 hour later…
14:52
Yes
sorry

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