├── .editorconfig ├── .gitignore ├── .sailsrc ├── Gruntfile.js ├── README.md ├── angular ├── LICENSE ├── app.js ├── components │ ├── home │ │ └── home.tpl.html │ ├── profile │ │ ├── profile.ctr.js │ │ └── profile.tpl.html │ └── toolbar │ │ ├── toolbar.dir.js │ │ └── toolbar.tpl.html ├── index.html └── package.json ├── api ├── controllers │ ├── .gitkeep │ ├── QuoteController.js │ ├── TaskController.js │ ├── UserController.js │ └── WelcomeController.js ├── models │ ├── .gitkeep │ ├── Task.js │ └── User.js ├── policies │ ├── isAuthenticated.js │ └── sessionAuth.js ├── responses │ ├── badRequest.js │ ├── created.js │ ├── forbidden.js │ ├── notFound.js │ ├── ok.js │ └── serverError.js └── services │ ├── .gitkeep │ ├── quoter.js │ └── quotes.json ├── app.js ├── assets ├── bower.json ├── favicon.ico ├── images │ └── .gitkeep ├── index.html ├── js │ ├── app.js │ └── dependencies │ │ └── sails.io.js ├── robots.txt ├── styles │ └── importer.less └── templates │ ├── .gitkeep │ └── index.html ├── config ├── blueprints.js ├── bootstrap.js ├── connections.js ├── cors.js ├── csrf.js ├── env │ ├── development.js │ └── production.js ├── globals.js ├── http.js ├── i18n.js ├── locales │ ├── _README.md │ ├── de.json │ ├── en.json │ ├── es.json │ └── fr.json ├── log.js ├── models.js ├── policies.js ├── routes.js ├── session.js ├── sockets.js └── views.js ├── package.json ├── tasks ├── README.md ├── config │ ├── clean.js │ ├── coffee.js │ ├── concat.js │ ├── copy.js │ ├── cssmin.js │ ├── jst.js │ ├── less.js │ ├── sails-linker.js │ ├── sync.js │ ├── uglify.js │ └── watch.js ├── pipeline.js └── register │ ├── build.js │ ├── buildProd.js │ ├── compileAssets.js │ ├── default.js │ ├── linkAssets.js │ ├── linkAssetsBuild.js │ ├── linkAssetsBuildProd.js │ ├── prod.js │ └── syncAssets.js └── views ├── 403.ejs ├── 404.ejs ├── 500.ejs ├── layout.ejs └── user ├── login.ejs ├── signup.ejs └── welcome.ejs /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # editorconfig.org 2 | root = true 3 | 4 | [*] 5 | indent_style = space 6 | indent_size = 2 7 | end_of_line = lf 8 | charset = utf-8 9 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 10 | insert_final_newline = true 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ################################################ 2 | ############### .gitignore ################## 3 | ################################################ 4 | # 5 | # This file is only relevant if you are using git. 6 | # 7 | # Files which match the splat patterns below will 8 | # be ignored by git. This keeps random crap and 9 | # sensitive credentials from being uploaded to 10 | # your repository. It allows you to configure your 11 | # app for your machine without accidentally 12 | # committing settings which will smash the local 13 | # settings of other developers on your team. 14 | # 15 | # Some reasonable defaults are included below, 16 | # but, of course, you should modify/extend/prune 17 | # to fit your needs! 18 | ################################################ 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | ################################################ 24 | # Local Configuration 25 | # 26 | # Explicitly ignore files which contain: 27 | # 28 | # 1. Sensitive information you'd rather not push to 29 | # your git repository. 30 | # e.g., your personal API keys or passwords. 31 | # 32 | # 2. Environment-specific configuration 33 | # Basically, anything that would be annoying 34 | # to have to change every time you do a 35 | # `git pull` 36 | # e.g., your local development database, or 37 | # the S3 bucket you're using for file uploads 38 | # development. 39 | # 40 | ################################################ 41 | 42 | config/local.js 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | ################################################ 49 | # Dependencies 50 | # 51 | # When releasing a production app, you may 52 | # consider including your node_modules and 53 | # bower_components directory in your git repo, 54 | # but during development, its best to exclude it, 55 | # since different developers may be working on 56 | # different kernels, where dependencies would 57 | # need to be recompiled anyway. 58 | # 59 | # More on that here about node_modules dir: 60 | # http://www.futurealoof.com/posts/nodemodules-in-git.html 61 | # (credit Mikeal Rogers, @mikeal) 62 | # 63 | # About bower_components dir, you can see this: 64 | # http://addyosmani.com/blog/checking-in-front-end-dependencies/ 65 | # (credit Addy Osmani, @addyosmani) 66 | # 67 | ################################################ 68 | 69 | node_modules 70 | bower_components 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | ################################################ 76 | # Sails.js / Waterline / Grunt 77 | # 78 | # Files generated by Sails and Grunt, or related 79 | # tasks and adapters. 80 | ################################################ 81 | .tmp 82 | dump.rdb 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | ################################################ 89 | # Node.js / NPM 90 | # 91 | # Common files generated by Node, NPM, and the 92 | # related ecosystem. 93 | ################################################ 94 | lib-cov 95 | *.seed 96 | *.log 97 | *.out 98 | *.pid 99 | npm-debug.log 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | ################################################ 106 | # Miscellaneous 107 | # 108 | # Common files generated by text editors, 109 | # operating systems, file systems, etc. 110 | ################################################ 111 | 112 | *~ 113 | *# 114 | .DS_STORE 115 | .netbeans 116 | nbproject 117 | .idea 118 | .node_history 119 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.sailsrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "generators": { 3 | "modules": {} 4 | } 5 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Gruntfile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Gruntfile 3 | * 4 | * This Node script is executed when you run `grunt` or `sails lift`. 5 | * It's purpose is to load the Grunt tasks in your project's `tasks` 6 | * folder, and allow you to add and remove tasks as you see fit. 7 | * For more information on how this works, check out the `README.md` 8 | * file that was generated in your `tasks` folder. 9 | * 10 | * WARNING: 11 | * Unless you know what you're doing, you shouldn't change this file. 12 | * Check out the `tasks` directory instead. 13 | */ 14 | 15 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 16 | 17 | 18 | // Load the include-all library in order to require all of our grunt 19 | // configurations and task registrations dynamically. 20 | var includeAll; 21 | try { 22 | includeAll = require('include-all'); 23 | } catch (e0) { 24 | try { 25 | includeAll = require('sails/node_modules/include-all'); 26 | } catch (e1) { 27 | console.error('Could not find `include-all` module.'); 28 | console.error('Skipping grunt tasks...'); 29 | console.error('To fix this, please run:'); 30 | console.error('npm install include-all --save`'); 31 | console.error(); 32 | 33 | grunt.registerTask('default', []); 34 | return; 35 | } 36 | } 37 | 38 | 39 | /** 40 | * Loads Grunt configuration modules from the specified 41 | * relative path. These modules should export a function 42 | * that, when run, should either load/configure or register 43 | * a Grunt task. 44 | */ 45 | function loadTasks(relPath) { 46 | return includeAll({ 47 | dirname: require('path').resolve(__dirname, relPath), 48 | filter: /(.+)\.js$/, 49 | excludeDirs: /^\.(git|svn)$/ 50 | }) || {}; 51 | } 52 | 53 | /** 54 | * Invokes the function from a Grunt configuration module with 55 | * a single argument - the `grunt` object. 56 | */ 57 | function invokeConfigFn(tasks) { 58 | for (var taskName in tasks) { 59 | if (tasks.hasOwnProperty(taskName)) { 60 | tasks[taskName](grunt); 61 | } 62 | } 63 | } 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | // Load task functions 68 | var taskConfigurations = loadTasks('./tasks/config'), 69 | registerDefinitions = loadTasks('./tasks/register'); 70 | 71 | // (ensure that a default task exists) 72 | if (!registerDefinitions.default) { 73 | registerDefinitions.default = function(grunt) { 74 | grunt.registerTask('default', []); 75 | }; 76 | } 77 | 78 | // Run task functions to configure Grunt. 79 | invokeConfigFn(taskConfigurations); 80 | invokeConfigFn(registerDefinitions); 81 | 82 | }; 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # project 2 | 3 | a [Sails](http://sailsjs.org) application 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | The MIT License (MIT) 2 | 3 | Copyright (c) 2015 Auth0, Inc. (http://auth0.com) 4 | 5 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 6 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 7 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 8 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 9 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 10 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 11 | 12 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 13 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. 14 | 15 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 16 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 17 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 18 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 19 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 20 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 21 | SOFTWARE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/app.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function() { 2 | 3 | 'use strict'; 4 | 5 | angular.module('authApp', ['auth0', 'angular-storage', 'angular-jwt', 'ngMaterial', 'ui.router']) 6 | .config(function($provide, authProvider, $urlRouterProvider, $stateProvider, $httpProvider, jwtInterceptorProvider) { 7 | 8 | authProvider.init({ 9 | domain: 'unicodeveloper.auth0.com', 10 | clientID: 'mOh81XhUQvqeQ1uVY2yvgERpKKQjSKQr' 11 | }); 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | $urlRouterProvider.otherwise("/home"); 16 | 17 | $stateProvider 18 | .state('home', { 19 | url: '/home', 20 | templateUrl: 'components/home/home.tpl.html' 21 | }) 22 | .state('profile', { 23 | url: '/profile', 24 | templateUrl: 'components/profile/profile.tpl.html', 25 | controller: 'profileController as user' 26 | }); 27 | 28 | jwtInterceptorProvider.tokenGetter = function(store) { 29 | return store.get('token'); 30 | } 31 | 32 | function redirect($q, $injector, $timeout, store, $location) { 33 | 34 | var auth; 35 | $timeout(function() { 36 | auth = $injector.get('auth'); 37 | }); 38 | 39 | return { 40 | responseError: function(rejection) { 41 | 42 | if (rejection.status === 401) { 43 | auth.signout(); 44 | store.remove('profile'); 45 | store.remove('token'); 46 | $location.path('/home') 47 | } 48 | return $q.reject(rejection); 49 | } 50 | } 51 | } 52 | $provide.factory('redirect', redirect); 53 | $httpProvider.interceptors.push('jwtInterceptor'); 54 | $httpProvider.interceptors.push('redirect'); 55 | }) 56 | .run(function($rootScope, $state, auth, store, jwtHelper, $location) { 57 | 58 | $rootScope.$on('$locationChangeStart', function() { 59 | // Get the JWT that is saved in local storage 60 | // and if it is there, check whether it is expired. 61 | // If it isn't, set the user's auth state 62 | var token = store.get('token'); 63 | if (token) { 64 | if (!jwtHelper.isTokenExpired(token)) { 65 | if (!auth.isAuthenticated) { 66 | auth.authenticate(store.get('profile'), token); 67 | } 68 | } 69 | } 70 | else { 71 | // Otherwise, redirect to the home route 72 | $location.path('/home'); 73 | } 74 | }); 75 | 76 | }); 77 | 78 | })(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/components/home/home.tpl.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 |

Welcome to the Angular Auth app!

3 |

Login from the toolbar above to access your profile.

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/components/profile/profile.ctr.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function() { 2 | 3 | 'use strict'; 4 | 5 | angular 6 | .module('authApp') 7 | .controller('profileController', profileController); 8 | 9 | function profileController($http) { 10 | 11 | var vm = this; 12 | vm.getPublicQuote = getPublicQuote; 13 | vm.getSecretQuote = getSecretQuote; 14 | vm.message; 15 | 16 | vm.profile = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('profile')); 17 | 18 | // Makes a call to a public API route that 19 | // does not require authentication. We can 20 | // avoid sending the JWT as an Authorization 21 | // header with skipAuthorization: true 22 | function getPublicQuote() { 23 | $http.get('http://localhost:1337/api/random-quote', { 24 | skipAuthorization: true 25 | }).then(function(response) { 26 | vm.message = response.data.quote; 27 | }); 28 | } 29 | 30 | // Makes a call to a private endpoint that does 31 | // require authentication. The JWT is automatically 32 | // sent with HTTP calls using jwtInterceptorProvider in app.js 33 | function getSecretQuote() { 34 | $http.get('http://localhost:1337/api/protected/random-quote').then(function(response) { 35 | vm.message = response.data.quote; 36 | }); 37 | } 38 | 39 | } 40 | 41 | })(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/components/profile/profile.tpl.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
6 | 7 | Get Public Quote 8 | Get Secret Quote 9 | 10 |
11 | 12 | {{ user.profile.nickname }} 13 | {{ user.profile.email }} 14 |

{{ user.message }}

15 |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/components/toolbar/toolbar.dir.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function() { 2 | 3 | 'use strict'; 4 | 5 | angular 6 | .module('authApp') 7 | .directive('toolbar', toolbar); 8 | 9 | function toolbar() { 10 | return { 11 | templateUrl: 'components/toolbar/toolbar.tpl.html', 12 | controller: toolbarController, 13 | controllerAs: 'toolbar' 14 | } 15 | } 16 | 17 | function toolbarController(auth, store, $location) { 18 | var vm = this; 19 | vm.login = login; 20 | vm.logout = logout; 21 | vm.auth = auth; 22 | 23 | function login() { 24 | // The auth service has a signin method that 25 | // makes use of Auth0Lock. If authentication 26 | // is successful, the user's profile and token 27 | // are saved in local storage with the store service 28 | auth.signin({}, function(profile, token) { 29 | store.set('profile', profile); 30 | store.set('token', token); 31 | $location.path('/home'); 32 | }, function(error) { 33 | console.log(error); 34 | }) 35 | } 36 | 37 | function logout() { 38 | // The signout method on the auth service 39 | // sets isAuthenticated to false but we 40 | // also need to remove the profile and 41 | // token from local storage 42 | auth.signout(); 43 | store.remove('profile'); 44 | store.remove('token'); 45 | $location.path('/home'); 46 | } 47 | } 48 | 49 | })(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/components/toolbar/toolbar.tpl.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 |
3 |

4 | Get Chuck Norris Quotes 5 |

6 | 7 | 8 | 12 | Login 13 | 14 | 15 | 19 | Profile 20 | 21 | 22 | 26 | Logout 27 | 28 | 29 |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Get Chuck Nurris Quotes 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 |
18 | 19 |
20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /angular/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "angular-auth", 3 | "version": "0.0.1", 4 | "description": "Sample application to show how to use Auth0 in an AngularJS application", 5 | "author": "Prosper Otemuyiwa", 6 | "license": "MIT", 7 | "dependencies": { 8 | "angular-jwt": "^0.0.9", 9 | "angular-animate": "^1.4.9", 10 | "angular": "^1.4.9", 11 | "angular-material": "^1.0.4", 12 | "angular-aria": "^1.4.9", 13 | "angular-storage": "^0.0.13", 14 | "angular-ui-router": "^0.2.17", 15 | "auth0-angular": "^4.1.0" 16 | } 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/controllers/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/auth0-blog/sails-jwt-authentication-tutorial/6c56fc94be8c6b5fd7bb740018da429413b70dcb/api/controllers/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/controllers/QuoteController.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * QuoteController 3 | * 4 | * @description :: Server-side logic for managing users 5 | * @help :: See http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Controllers 6 | */ 7 | 8 | module.exports = { 9 | getQuote: function(req, res) { 10 | return res.json({ quote: quoter.getRandomOne() }); 11 | }, 12 | 13 | getProtectedQuote: function(req, res) { 14 | return res.json({ quote: quoter.getRandomOne() }); 15 | } 16 | }; 17 | 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/controllers/TaskController.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * TaskController 3 | * 4 | * @description :: Server-side logic for managing tasks 5 | * @help :: See http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Controllers 6 | */ 7 | 8 | module.exports = { 9 | 10 | }; 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/controllers/UserController.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * UserController 3 | * 4 | * @description :: Server-side logic for managing users 5 | * @help :: See http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Controllers 6 | */ 7 | 8 | var jwt = require('jsonwebtoken'); 9 | 10 | module.exports = { 11 | signup: function(req, res) { 12 | var email = req.body.email; 13 | var password = req.body.password; 14 | var username = req.body.username; 15 | 16 | if (!email || !password || !username) { 17 | return res.json(401, {err: 'Please fill in all the fields'}); 18 | } 19 | 20 | User.create({username: req.body.username, email: req.body.email, password: req.body.password}).exec(function(err, user) { 21 | if (err) { 22 | res.json(err.status, {err: err}); 23 | return; 24 | } 25 | if (user) { 26 | res.json({ success: true, message: "User Registered successfully. Please, go ahead and login" }); 27 | } 28 | }); 29 | }, 30 | 31 | login: function(req, res) { 32 | var email = req.body.email; 33 | var password = req.body.password; 34 | var user = { 35 | sub: 'User detail', 36 | email: email 37 | }; 38 | 39 | var token = jwt.sign(user, sails.config.sessionSecret, { expiresIn: "24h" }); 40 | 41 | if (!email || !password) { 42 | return res.json(401, {err: 'username and password required'}); 43 | } 44 | 45 | User.findOneByEmail(email, function(err, user) { 46 | if (!user) { 47 | return res.json(401, {err: 'Invalid email. User does not exist'}); 48 | } 49 | 50 | User.validPassword(password, user, function(err, valid) { 51 | if (err) { 52 | return res.json(403, {err: 'forbidden'}); 53 | } 54 | 55 | if (!valid) { 56 | return res.json(401, {err: 'invalid username or password'}); 57 | } else { 58 | res.json({success: true, token: token, user: user.username}); 59 | } 60 | }); 61 | }) 62 | } 63 | }; 64 | 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/controllers/WelcomeController.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * UserController 3 | * 4 | * @description :: Server-side logic for managing users 5 | * @help :: See http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Controllers 6 | */ 7 | 8 | module.exports = { 9 | welcome: function(req, res) { 10 | res.json({ message: "Welcome to the API of your life" }); 11 | } 12 | }; 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/models/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/auth0-blog/sails-jwt-authentication-tutorial/6c56fc94be8c6b5fd7bb740018da429413b70dcb/api/models/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/models/Task.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Task.js 3 | * 4 | * @description :: TODO: You might write a short summary of how this model works and what it represents here. 5 | * @docs :: http://sailsjs.org/documentation/concepts/models-and-orm/models 6 | */ 7 | 8 | module.exports = { 9 | 10 | attributes: { 11 | 12 | } 13 | }; 14 | 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/models/User.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * User.js 3 | * 4 | * @description :: TODO: You might write a short summary of how this model works and what it represents here. 5 | * @docs :: http://sailsjs.org/documentation/concepts/models-and-orm/models 6 | */ 7 | var bcrypt = require('bcrypt'); 8 | 9 | module.exports = { 10 | 11 | schema: true, 12 | 13 | attributes: { 14 | username: { 15 | type: 'string', 16 | required: true 17 | }, 18 | email: { 19 | type: 'email', 20 | required: true, 21 | unique: true 22 | }, 23 | password: { 24 | type: 'string', 25 | required: true 26 | } 27 | }, 28 | 29 | beforeCreate: function(values, next) { 30 | // Hash password 31 | bcrypt.hash(values.password, 10, function(err, hash) { 32 | if (err) return next(err); 33 | values.password = hash; 34 | //calling next() with an argument returns an error. Useful for canceling the entire operation if some criteria fails. 35 | next(); 36 | }); 37 | }, 38 | 39 | validPassword: function(password, user, cb) { 40 | bcrypt.compare(password, user.password, function(err, match) { 41 | if (err) cb(err); 42 | 43 | if (match) { 44 | cb(null, true); 45 | } else { 46 | cb(err); 47 | } 48 | }); 49 | } 50 | 51 | 52 | }; 53 | 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/policies/isAuthenticated.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * isAuthenticated 3 | * 4 | */ 5 | var jwt = require('express-jwt'); 6 | 7 | var authCheck = jwt({ 8 | secret: new Buffer('6ciafzROZr9eWWEKiMCsviPx1_fhp2QfEQqSHa1Cm9wGDthSfkXU7EZHUib6Vw3y', 'base64'), 9 | audience: 'mOh81XhUQvqeQ1uVY2yvgERpKKQjSKQr' 10 | }); 11 | 12 | module.exports = authCheck; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/policies/sessionAuth.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * sessionAuth 3 | * 4 | * @module :: Policy 5 | * @description :: Simple policy to allow any authenticated user 6 | * Assumes that your login action in one of your controllers sets `req.session.authenticated = true;` 7 | * @docs :: http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Policies 8 | * 9 | */ 10 | module.exports = function(req, res, next) { 11 | 12 | // User is allowed, proceed to the next policy, 13 | // or if this is the last policy, the controller 14 | if (req.session.authenticated) { 15 | return next(); 16 | } 17 | 18 | // User is not allowed 19 | // (default res.forbidden() behavior can be overridden in `config/403.js`) 20 | return res.forbidden('You are not permitted to perform this action.'); 21 | }; 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/responses/badRequest.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * 400 (Bad Request) Handler 3 | * 4 | * Usage: 5 | * return res.badRequest(); 6 | * return res.badRequest(data); 7 | * return res.badRequest(data, 'some/specific/badRequest/view'); 8 | * 9 | * e.g.: 10 | * ``` 11 | * return res.badRequest( 12 | * 'Please choose a valid `password` (6-12 characters)', 13 | * 'trial/signup' 14 | * ); 15 | * ``` 16 | */ 17 | 18 | module.exports = function badRequest(data, options) { 19 | 20 | // Get access to `req`, `res`, & `sails` 21 | var req = this.req; 22 | var res = this.res; 23 | var sails = req._sails; 24 | 25 | // Set status code 26 | res.status(400); 27 | 28 | // Log error to console 29 | if (data !== undefined) { 30 | sails.log.verbose('Sending 400 ("Bad Request") response: \n',data); 31 | } 32 | else sails.log.verbose('Sending 400 ("Bad Request") response'); 33 | 34 | // Only include errors in response if application environment 35 | // is not set to 'production'. In production, we shouldn't 36 | // send back any identifying information about errors. 37 | if (sails.config.environment === 'production' && sails.config.keepResponseErrors !== true) { 38 | data = undefined; 39 | } 40 | 41 | // If the user-agent wants JSON, always respond with JSON 42 | // If views are disabled, revert to json 43 | if (req.wantsJSON || sails.config.hooks.views === false) { 44 | return res.jsonx(data); 45 | } 46 | 47 | // If second argument is a string, we take that to mean it refers to a view. 48 | // If it was omitted, use an empty object (`{}`) 49 | options = (typeof options === 'string') ? { view: options } : options || {}; 50 | 51 | // Attempt to prettify data for views, if it's a non-error object 52 | var viewData = data; 53 | if (!(viewData instanceof Error) && 'object' == typeof viewData) { 54 | try { 55 | viewData = require('util').inspect(data, {depth: null}); 56 | } 57 | catch(e) { 58 | viewData = undefined; 59 | } 60 | } 61 | 62 | // If a view was provided in options, serve it. 63 | // Otherwise try to guess an appropriate view, or if that doesn't 64 | // work, just send JSON. 65 | if (options.view) { 66 | return res.view(options.view, { data: viewData, title: 'Bad Request' }); 67 | } 68 | 69 | // If no second argument provided, try to serve the implied view, 70 | // but fall back to sending JSON(P) if no view can be inferred. 71 | else return res.guessView({ data: viewData, title: 'Bad Request' }, function couldNotGuessView () { 72 | return res.jsonx(data); 73 | }); 74 | 75 | }; 76 | 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/responses/created.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * 201 (CREATED) Response 3 | * 4 | * Usage: 5 | * return res.created(); 6 | * return res.created(data); 7 | * return res.created(data, 'auth/login'); 8 | * 9 | * @param {Object} data 10 | * @param {String|Object} options 11 | * - pass string to render specified view 12 | */ 13 | 14 | module.exports = function created (data, options) { 15 | 16 | // Get access to `req`, `res`, & `sails` 17 | var req = this.req; 18 | var res = this.res; 19 | var sails = req._sails; 20 | 21 | sails.log.silly('res.created() :: Sending 201 ("CREATED") response'); 22 | 23 | // Set status code 24 | res.status(201); 25 | 26 | // If appropriate, serve data as JSON(P) 27 | // If views are disabled, revert to json 28 | if (req.wantsJSON || sails.config.hooks.views === false) { 29 | return res.jsonx(data); 30 | } 31 | 32 | // If second argument is a string, we take that to mean it refers to a view. 33 | // If it was omitted, use an empty object (`{}`) 34 | options = (typeof options === 'string') ? { view: options } : options || {}; 35 | 36 | // Attempt to prettify data for views, if it's a non-error object 37 | var viewData = data; 38 | if (!(viewData instanceof Error) && 'object' == typeof viewData) { 39 | try { 40 | viewData = require('util').inspect(data, {depth: null}); 41 | } 42 | catch(e) { 43 | viewData = undefined; 44 | } 45 | } 46 | 47 | // If a view was provided in options, serve it. 48 | // Otherwise try to guess an appropriate view, or if that doesn't 49 | // work, just send JSON. 50 | if (options.view) { 51 | return res.view(options.view, { data: viewData, title: 'Created' }); 52 | } 53 | 54 | // If no second argument provided, try to serve the implied view, 55 | // but fall back to sending JSON(P) if no view can be inferred. 56 | else return res.guessView({ data: viewData, title: 'Created' }, function couldNotGuessView () { 57 | return res.jsonx(data); 58 | }); 59 | 60 | }; 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/responses/forbidden.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * 403 (Forbidden) Handler 3 | * 4 | * Usage: 5 | * return res.forbidden(); 6 | * return res.forbidden(err); 7 | * return res.forbidden(err, 'some/specific/forbidden/view'); 8 | * 9 | * e.g.: 10 | * ``` 11 | * return res.forbidden('Access denied.'); 12 | * ``` 13 | */ 14 | 15 | module.exports = function forbidden (data, options) { 16 | 17 | // Get access to `req`, `res`, & `sails` 18 | var req = this.req; 19 | var res = this.res; 20 | var sails = req._sails; 21 | 22 | // Set status code 23 | res.status(403); 24 | 25 | // Log error to console 26 | if (data !== undefined) { 27 | sails.log.verbose('Sending 403 ("Forbidden") response: \n',data); 28 | } 29 | else sails.log.verbose('Sending 403 ("Forbidden") response'); 30 | 31 | // Only include errors in response if application environment 32 | // is not set to 'production'. In production, we shouldn't 33 | // send back any identifying information about errors. 34 | if (sails.config.environment === 'production' && sails.config.keepResponseErrors !== true) { 35 | data = undefined; 36 | } 37 | 38 | // If the user-agent wants JSON, always respond with JSON 39 | // If views are disabled, revert to json 40 | if (req.wantsJSON || sails.config.hooks.views === false) { 41 | return res.jsonx(data); 42 | } 43 | 44 | // If second argument is a string, we take that to mean it refers to a view. 45 | // If it was omitted, use an empty object (`{}`) 46 | options = (typeof options === 'string') ? { view: options } : options || {}; 47 | 48 | // Attempt to prettify data for views, if it's a non-error object 49 | var viewData = data; 50 | if (!(viewData instanceof Error) && 'object' == typeof viewData) { 51 | try { 52 | viewData = require('util').inspect(data, {depth: null}); 53 | } 54 | catch(e) { 55 | viewData = undefined; 56 | } 57 | } 58 | 59 | // If a view was provided in options, serve it. 60 | // Otherwise try to guess an appropriate view, or if that doesn't 61 | // work, just send JSON. 62 | if (options.view) { 63 | return res.view(options.view, { data: viewData, title: 'Forbidden' }); 64 | } 65 | 66 | // If no second argument provided, try to serve the default view, 67 | // but fall back to sending JSON(P) if any errors occur. 68 | else return res.view('403', { data: viewData, title: 'Forbidden' }, function (err, html) { 69 | 70 | // If a view error occured, fall back to JSON(P). 71 | if (err) { 72 | // 73 | // Additionally: 74 | // • If the view was missing, ignore the error but provide a verbose log. 75 | if (err.code === 'E_VIEW_FAILED') { 76 | sails.log.verbose('res.forbidden() :: Could not locate view for error page (sending JSON instead). Details: ',err); 77 | } 78 | // Otherwise, if this was a more serious error, log to the console with the details. 79 | else { 80 | sails.log.warn('res.forbidden() :: When attempting to render error page view, an error occured (sending JSON instead). Details: ', err); 81 | } 82 | return res.jsonx(data); 83 | } 84 | 85 | return res.send(html); 86 | }); 87 | 88 | }; 89 | 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/responses/notFound.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * 404 (Not Found) Handler 3 | * 4 | * Usage: 5 | * return res.notFound(); 6 | * return res.notFound(err); 7 | * return res.notFound(err, 'some/specific/notfound/view'); 8 | * 9 | * e.g.: 10 | * ``` 11 | * return res.notFound(); 12 | * ``` 13 | * 14 | * NOTE: 15 | * If a request doesn't match any explicit routes (i.e. `config/routes.js`) 16 | * or route blueprints (i.e. "shadow routes", Sails will call `res.notFound()` 17 | * automatically. 18 | */ 19 | 20 | module.exports = function notFound (data, options) { 21 | 22 | // Get access to `req`, `res`, & `sails` 23 | var req = this.req; 24 | var res = this.res; 25 | var sails = req._sails; 26 | 27 | // Set status code 28 | res.status(404); 29 | 30 | // Log error to console 31 | if (data !== undefined) { 32 | sails.log.verbose('Sending 404 ("Not Found") response: \n',data); 33 | } 34 | else sails.log.verbose('Sending 404 ("Not Found") response'); 35 | 36 | // Only include errors in response if application environment 37 | // is not set to 'production'. In production, we shouldn't 38 | // send back any identifying information about errors. 39 | if (sails.config.environment === 'production' && sails.config.keepResponseErrors !== true) { 40 | data = undefined; 41 | } 42 | 43 | // If the user-agent wants JSON, always respond with JSON 44 | // If views are disabled, revert to json 45 | if (req.wantsJSON || sails.config.hooks.views === false) { 46 | return res.jsonx(data); 47 | } 48 | 49 | // If second argument is a string, we take that to mean it refers to a view. 50 | // If it was omitted, use an empty object (`{}`) 51 | options = (typeof options === 'string') ? { view: options } : options || {}; 52 | 53 | // Attempt to prettify data for views, if it's a non-error object 54 | var viewData = data; 55 | if (!(viewData instanceof Error) && 'object' == typeof viewData) { 56 | try { 57 | viewData = require('util').inspect(data, {depth: null}); 58 | } 59 | catch(e) { 60 | viewData = undefined; 61 | } 62 | } 63 | 64 | // If a view was provided in options, serve it. 65 | // Otherwise try to guess an appropriate view, or if that doesn't 66 | // work, just send JSON. 67 | if (options.view) { 68 | return res.view(options.view, { data: viewData, title: 'Not Found' }); 69 | } 70 | 71 | // If no second argument provided, try to serve the default view, 72 | // but fall back to sending JSON(P) if any errors occur. 73 | else return res.view('404', { data: viewData, title: 'Not Found' }, function (err, html) { 74 | 75 | // If a view error occured, fall back to JSON(P). 76 | if (err) { 77 | // 78 | // Additionally: 79 | // • If the view was missing, ignore the error but provide a verbose log. 80 | if (err.code === 'E_VIEW_FAILED') { 81 | sails.log.verbose('res.notFound() :: Could not locate view for error page (sending JSON instead). Details: ',err); 82 | } 83 | // Otherwise, if this was a more serious error, log to the console with the details. 84 | else { 85 | sails.log.warn('res.notFound() :: When attempting to render error page view, an error occured (sending JSON instead). Details: ', err); 86 | } 87 | return res.jsonx(data); 88 | } 89 | 90 | return res.send(html); 91 | }); 92 | 93 | }; 94 | 95 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/responses/ok.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * 200 (OK) Response 3 | * 4 | * Usage: 5 | * return res.ok(); 6 | * return res.ok(data); 7 | * return res.ok(data, 'auth/login'); 8 | * 9 | * @param {Object} data 10 | * @param {String|Object} options 11 | * - pass string to render specified view 12 | */ 13 | 14 | module.exports = function sendOK (data, options) { 15 | 16 | // Get access to `req`, `res`, & `sails` 17 | var req = this.req; 18 | var res = this.res; 19 | var sails = req._sails; 20 | 21 | sails.log.silly('res.ok() :: Sending 200 ("OK") response'); 22 | 23 | // Set status code 24 | res.status(200); 25 | 26 | // If appropriate, serve data as JSON(P) 27 | // If views are disabled, revert to json 28 | if (req.wantsJSON || sails.config.hooks.views === false) { 29 | return res.jsonx(data); 30 | } 31 | 32 | // If second argument is a string, we take that to mean it refers to a view. 33 | // If it was omitted, use an empty object (`{}`) 34 | options = (typeof options === 'string') ? { view: options } : options || {}; 35 | 36 | // Attempt to prettify data for views, if it's a non-error object 37 | var viewData = data; 38 | if (!(viewData instanceof Error) && 'object' == typeof viewData) { 39 | try { 40 | viewData = require('util').inspect(data, {depth: null}); 41 | } 42 | catch(e) { 43 | viewData = undefined; 44 | } 45 | } 46 | 47 | // If a view was provided in options, serve it. 48 | // Otherwise try to guess an appropriate view, or if that doesn't 49 | // work, just send JSON. 50 | if (options.view) { 51 | return res.view(options.view, { data: viewData, title: 'OK' }); 52 | } 53 | 54 | // If no second argument provided, try to serve the implied view, 55 | // but fall back to sending JSON(P) if no view can be inferred. 56 | else return res.guessView({ data: viewData, title: 'OK' }, function couldNotGuessView () { 57 | return res.jsonx(data); 58 | }); 59 | 60 | }; 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/responses/serverError.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * 500 (Server Error) Response 3 | * 4 | * Usage: 5 | * return res.serverError(); 6 | * return res.serverError(err); 7 | * return res.serverError(err, 'some/specific/error/view'); 8 | * 9 | * NOTE: 10 | * If something throws in a policy or controller, or an internal 11 | * error is encountered, Sails will call `res.serverError()` 12 | * automatically. 13 | */ 14 | 15 | module.exports = function serverError (data, options) { 16 | 17 | // Get access to `req`, `res`, & `sails` 18 | var req = this.req; 19 | var res = this.res; 20 | var sails = req._sails; 21 | 22 | // Set status code 23 | res.status(500); 24 | 25 | // Log error to console 26 | if (data !== undefined) { 27 | sails.log.error('Sending 500 ("Server Error") response: \n',data); 28 | } 29 | else sails.log.error('Sending empty 500 ("Server Error") response'); 30 | 31 | // Only include errors in response if application environment 32 | // is not set to 'production'. In production, we shouldn't 33 | // send back any identifying information about errors. 34 | if (sails.config.environment === 'production' && sails.config.keepResponseErrors !== true) { 35 | data = undefined; 36 | } 37 | 38 | // If the user-agent wants JSON, always respond with JSON 39 | // If views are disabled, revert to json 40 | if (req.wantsJSON || sails.config.hooks.views === false) { 41 | return res.jsonx(data); 42 | } 43 | 44 | // If second argument is a string, we take that to mean it refers to a view. 45 | // If it was omitted, use an empty object (`{}`) 46 | options = (typeof options === 'string') ? { view: options } : options || {}; 47 | 48 | // Attempt to prettify data for views, if it's a non-error object 49 | var viewData = data; 50 | if (!(viewData instanceof Error) && 'object' == typeof viewData) { 51 | try { 52 | viewData = require('util').inspect(data, {depth: null}); 53 | } 54 | catch(e) { 55 | viewData = undefined; 56 | } 57 | } 58 | 59 | // If a view was provided in options, serve it. 60 | // Otherwise try to guess an appropriate view, or if that doesn't 61 | // work, just send JSON. 62 | if (options.view) { 63 | return res.view(options.view, { data: viewData, title: 'Server Error' }); 64 | } 65 | 66 | // If no second argument provided, try to serve the default view, 67 | // but fall back to sending JSON(P) if any errors occur. 68 | else return res.view('500', { data: viewData, title: 'Server Error' }, function (err, html) { 69 | 70 | // If a view error occured, fall back to JSON(P). 71 | if (err) { 72 | // 73 | // Additionally: 74 | // • If the view was missing, ignore the error but provide a verbose log. 75 | if (err.code === 'E_VIEW_FAILED') { 76 | sails.log.verbose('res.serverError() :: Could not locate view for error page (sending JSON instead). Details: ',err); 77 | } 78 | // Otherwise, if this was a more serious error, log to the console with the details. 79 | else { 80 | sails.log.warn('res.serverError() :: When attempting to render error page view, an error occured (sending JSON instead). Details: ', err); 81 | } 82 | return res.jsonx(data); 83 | } 84 | 85 | return res.send(html); 86 | }); 87 | 88 | }; 89 | 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/services/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/auth0-blog/sails-jwt-authentication-tutorial/6c56fc94be8c6b5fd7bb740018da429413b70dcb/api/services/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/services/quoter.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var quotes = require('./quotes.json'); 2 | 3 | module.exports.getRandomOne = function() { 4 | var totalAmount = quotes.length; 5 | var rand = Math.floor(Math.random() * totalAmount); 6 | return quotes[rand]; 7 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/services/quotes.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ["Chuck Norris doesn't call the wrong number. You answer the wrong phone.", 2 | "Chuck Norris has already been to Mars; that's why there are no signs of life.", 3 | "Chuck Norris and Superman once fought each other on a bet. The loser had to start wearing his underwear on the outside of his pants.", 4 | "Some magicans can walk on water, Chuck Norris can swim through land.", 5 | "Chuck Norris once urinated in a semi truck's gas tank as a joke....that truck is now known as Optimus Prime.", 6 | "Chuck Norris doesn't flush the toilet, he scares the sh*t out of it", 7 | "Chuck Norris counted to infinity - twice.", 8 | "Chuck Norris can cut through a hot knife with butter", 9 | "Chuck Norris is the reason why Waldo is hiding.", 10 | "Death once had a near-Chuck Norris experience", 11 | "When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.", 12 | "Chuck Norris can slam a revolving door.", 13 | "Chuck Norris once kicked a horse in the chin. Its descendants are known today as Giraffes.", 14 | "Chuck Norris will never have a heart attack. His heart isn't nearly foolish enough to attack him.", 15 | "Chuck Norris once got bit by a rattle snake........ After three days of pain and agony ..................the rattle snake died", 16 | "Chuck Norris can win a game of Connect Four in only three moves.", 17 | "When Chuck Norris does a pushup, he isn't lifting himself up, he's pushing the Earth down.", 18 | "There is no theory of evolution. Just a list of animals Chuck Norris allows to live.", 19 | "Chuck Norris can light a fire by rubbing two ice-cubes together.", 20 | "Chuck Norris doesn’t wear a watch. HE decides what time it is.", 21 | "The original title for Alien vs. Predator was Alien and Predator vs Chuck Norris. The film was cancelled shortly after going into preproduction. No one would pay nine dollars to see a movie fourteen seconds long.", 22 | "Chuck Norris doesn't read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants.", 23 | "Chuck Norris made a Happy Meal cry.", 24 | "Outer space exists because it's afraid to be on the same planet with Chuck Norris.", 25 | "If you spell Chuck Norris in Scrabble, you win. Forever.", 26 | "Chuck Norris can make snow angels on a concrete slab.", 27 | "Chuck Norris destroyed the periodic table, because Chuck Norris only recognizes the element of surprise.", 28 | "Chuck Norris has to use a stunt double when he does crying scenes.", 29 | "Chuck Norris' hand is the only hand that can beat a Royal Flush.", 30 | "Chuck Norris does not sleep. He waits.", 31 | "Chuck Norris tells a GPS which way to go.", 32 | "Some people wear Superman pajamas. Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas.", 33 | "Chuck Norris's tears cure cancer ..... too bad he has never cried", 34 | "Chuck Norris doesn't breathe, he holds air hostage.", 35 | "Chuck Norris had a staring contest with Medusa, and won.", 36 | "When life hands Chuck Norris lemons, he makes orange juice.", 37 | "When Chuck Norris goes on a picnic, the ants bring him food.", 38 | "Chuck Norris gives Freddy Krueger nightmares.", 39 | "They once made a Chuck Norris toilet paper, but there was a problem: It wouldn't take shit from anybody.", 40 | "Chuck Norris can punch a cyclops between the eyes.", 41 | "Chuck Norris doesn't mow his lawn, he stands on the porch and dares it to grow", 42 | "Chuck Norris put out a forest fire. using only gasoline", 43 | "Chuck Norris CAN believe it's not butter."] 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * app.js 3 | * 4 | * Use `app.js` to run your app without `sails lift`. 5 | * To start the server, run: `node app.js`. 6 | * 7 | * This is handy in situations where the sails CLI is not relevant or useful. 8 | * 9 | * For example: 10 | * => `node app.js` 11 | * => `forever start app.js` 12 | * => `node debug app.js` 13 | * => `modulus deploy` 14 | * => `heroku scale` 15 | * 16 | * 17 | * The same command-line arguments are supported, e.g.: 18 | * `node app.js --silent --port=80 --prod` 19 | */ 20 | 21 | // Ensure we're in the project directory, so relative paths work as expected 22 | // no matter where we actually lift from. 23 | process.chdir(__dirname); 24 | 25 | // Ensure a "sails" can be located: 26 | (function() { 27 | var sails; 28 | try { 29 | sails = require('sails'); 30 | } catch (e) { 31 | console.error('To run an app using `node app.js`, you usually need to have a version of `sails` installed in the same directory as your app.'); 32 | console.error('To do that, run `npm install sails`'); 33 | console.error(''); 34 | console.error('Alternatively, if you have sails installed globally (i.e. you did `npm install -g sails`), you can use `sails lift`.'); 35 | console.error('When you run `sails lift`, your app will still use a local `./node_modules/sails` dependency if it exists,'); 36 | console.error('but if it doesn\'t, the app will run with the global sails instead!'); 37 | return; 38 | } 39 | 40 | // Try to get `rc` dependency 41 | var rc; 42 | try { 43 | rc = require('rc'); 44 | } catch (e0) { 45 | try { 46 | rc = require('sails/node_modules/rc'); 47 | } catch (e1) { 48 | console.error('Could not find dependency: `rc`.'); 49 | console.error('Your `.sailsrc` file(s) will be ignored.'); 50 | console.error('To resolve this, run:'); 51 | console.error('npm install rc --save'); 52 | rc = function () { return {}; }; 53 | } 54 | } 55 | 56 | 57 | // Start server 58 | sails.lift(rc('sails')); 59 | })(); 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/bower.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "assets", 3 | "authors": [ 4 | "unicodeveloper " 5 | ], 6 | "description": "", 7 | "main": "", 8 | "license": "MIT", 9 | "homepage": "", 10 | "ignore": [ 11 | "**/.*", 12 | "node_modules", 13 | "bower_components", 14 | "test", 15 | "tests" 16 | ], 17 | "resolutions": { 18 | "angular": "^1.5.8" 19 | }, 20 | "dependencies": { 21 | "angular-bootstrap": "^2.1.4", 22 | "angular-moment": "^0.10.3", 23 | "angular-route": "^1.5.8", 24 | "angular": "^1.5.8", 25 | "angular-mocks": "^1.5.8", 26 | "jquery": "^3.1.1", 27 | "bootstrap": "^3.3.7" 28 | } 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/auth0-blog/sails-jwt-authentication-tutorial/6c56fc94be8c6b5fd7bb740018da429413b70dcb/assets/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/images/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/auth0-blog/sails-jwt-authentication-tutorial/6c56fc94be8c6b5fd7bb740018da429413b70dcb/assets/images/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | AdonisJs - Node.Js MVC Framework 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 62 | 63 | {% block content %}{% endblock %} 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/js/app.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | var todoApp = angular.module('project', ['ngRoute', 'ui.bootstrap']); 4 | todoApp.config(['$routeProvider', 5 | function($routeProvider) { 6 | $routeProvider.when('/', { 7 | templateUrl: '/templates/index.html', 8 | controller: 'TodoCtrl' 9 | }).otherwise({ 10 | redirectTo: '/', 11 | caseInsensitiveMatch: true 12 | }) 13 | }]); 14 | 15 | todoApp.controller('TodoCtrl', ['$scope', '$rootScope', 'TodoService', function($scope, $rootScope, TodoService) { 16 | $scope.formData = {}; 17 | $scope.todos = []; 18 | 19 | TodoService.getTodos().then(function(response) { 20 | console.log(response); 21 | $scope.todos = response; 22 | }) 23 | 24 | $scope.addTodo = function() { 25 | console.log($scope.formData); 26 | TodoService.addTodo($scope.formData).then(function(response) { 27 | console.log(response); 28 | $scope.todos.push($scope.formData) 29 | $scope.formData = {}; 30 | }) 31 | } 32 | 33 | $scope.removeTodo = function(todo) { 34 | console.log(todo); 35 | TodoService.removeTodo(todo).then(function(response) { 36 | $scope.todos.splice($scope.todos.indexOf(todo), 1) 37 | console.log(response); 38 | }) 39 | } 40 | }]); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/robots.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # The robots.txt file is used to control how search engines index your live URLs. 2 | # See http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/assets/robots-txt for more information. 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | # To prevent search engines from seeing the site altogether, uncomment the next two lines: 7 | # User-Agent: * 8 | # Disallow: / 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/styles/importer.less: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * importer.less 3 | * 4 | * By default, new Sails projects are configured to compile this file 5 | * from LESS to CSS. Unlike CSS files, LESS files are not compiled and 6 | * included automatically unless they are imported below. 7 | * 8 | * The LESS files imported below are compiled and included in the order 9 | * they are listed. Mixins, variables, etc. should be imported first 10 | * so that they can be accessed by subsequent LESS stylesheets. 11 | * 12 | * (Just like the rest of the asset pipeline bundled in Sails, you can 13 | * always omit, customize, or replace this behavior with SASS, SCSS, 14 | * or any other Grunt tasks you like.) 15 | */ 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | // For example: 20 | // 21 | // @import 'variables/colors.less'; 22 | // @import 'mixins/foo.less'; 23 | // @import 'mixins/bar.less'; 24 | // @import 'mixins/baz.less'; 25 | // 26 | // @import 'styleguide.less'; 27 | // @import 'pages/login.less'; 28 | // @import 'pages/signup.less'; 29 | // 30 | // etc. 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/templates/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/auth0-blog/sails-jwt-authentication-tutorial/6c56fc94be8c6b5fd7bb740018da429413b70dcb/assets/templates/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/templates/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | AdonisJs - Node.Js MVC Framework 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 62 | 63 | {% block content %}{% endblock %} 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/blueprints.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Blueprint API Configuration 3 | * (sails.config.blueprints) 4 | * 5 | * These settings are for the global configuration of blueprint routes and 6 | * request options (which impact the behavior of blueprint actions). 7 | * 8 | * You may also override any of these settings on a per-controller basis 9 | * by defining a '_config' key in your controller definition, and assigning it 10 | * a configuration object with overrides for the settings in this file. 11 | * A lot of the configuration options below affect so-called "CRUD methods", 12 | * or your controllers' `find`, `create`, `update`, and `destroy` actions. 13 | * 14 | * It's important to realize that, even if you haven't defined these yourself, as long as 15 | * a model exists with the same name as the controller, Sails will respond with built-in CRUD 16 | * logic in the form of a JSON API, including support for sort, pagination, and filtering. 17 | * 18 | * For more information on the blueprint API, check out: 19 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/blueprint-api 20 | * 21 | * For more information on the settings in this file, see: 22 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.blueprints.html 23 | * 24 | */ 25 | 26 | module.exports.blueprints = { 27 | 28 | /*************************************************************************** 29 | * * 30 | * Action routes speed up the backend development workflow by * 31 | * eliminating the need to manually bind routes. When enabled, GET, POST, * 32 | * PUT, and DELETE routes will be generated for every one of a controller's * 33 | * actions. * 34 | * * 35 | * If an `index` action exists, additional naked routes will be created for * 36 | * it. Finally, all `actions` blueprints support an optional path * 37 | * parameter, `id`, for convenience. * 38 | * * 39 | * `actions` are enabled by default, and can be OK for production-- * 40 | * however, if you'd like to continue to use controller/action autorouting * 41 | * in a production deployment, you must take great care not to * 42 | * inadvertently expose unsafe/unintentional controller logic to GET * 43 | * requests. * 44 | * * 45 | ***************************************************************************/ 46 | 47 | actions: true, 48 | 49 | /*************************************************************************** 50 | * * 51 | * RESTful routes (`sails.config.blueprints.rest`) * 52 | * * 53 | * REST blueprints are the automatically generated routes Sails uses to * 54 | * expose a conventional REST API on top of a controller's `find`, * 55 | * `create`, `update`, and `destroy` actions. * 56 | * * 57 | * For example, a BoatController with `rest` enabled generates the * 58 | * following routes: * 59 | * ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: * 60 | * GET /boat -> BoatController.find * 61 | * GET /boat/:id -> BoatController.findOne * 62 | * POST /boat -> BoatController.create * 63 | * PUT /boat/:id -> BoatController.update * 64 | * DELETE /boat/:id -> BoatController.destroy * 65 | * * 66 | * `rest` blueprint routes are enabled by default, and are suitable for use * 67 | * in a production scenario, as long you take standard security precautions * 68 | * (combine w/ policies, etc.) * 69 | * * 70 | ***************************************************************************/ 71 | 72 | rest: true, 73 | 74 | /*************************************************************************** 75 | * * 76 | * Shortcut routes are simple helpers to provide access to a * 77 | * controller's CRUD methods from your browser's URL bar. When enabled, * 78 | * GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE routes will be generated for the * 79 | * controller's`find`, `create`, `update`, and `destroy` actions. * 80 | * * 81 | * `shortcuts` are enabled by default, but should be disabled in * 82 | * production. * 83 | * * 84 | ***************************************************************************/ 85 | 86 | shortcuts: true, 87 | 88 | /*************************************************************************** 89 | * * 90 | * An optional mount path for all blueprint routes on a controller, * 91 | * including `rest`, `actions`, and `shortcuts`. This allows you to take * 92 | * advantage of blueprint routing, even if you need to namespace your API * 93 | * methods. * 94 | * * 95 | * (NOTE: This only applies to blueprint autoroutes, not manual routes from * 96 | * `sails.config.routes`) * 97 | * * 98 | ***************************************************************************/ 99 | 100 | prefix: '', 101 | 102 | /*************************************************************************** 103 | * * 104 | * An optional mount path for all REST blueprint routes on a controller. * 105 | * And it do not include `actions` and `shortcuts` routes. * 106 | * This allows you to take advantage of REST blueprint routing, * 107 | * even if you need to namespace your RESTful API methods * 108 | * * 109 | ***************************************************************************/ 110 | 111 | // restPrefix: '', 112 | 113 | /*************************************************************************** 114 | * * 115 | * Whether to pluralize controller names in blueprint routes. * 116 | * * 117 | * (NOTE: This only applies to blueprint autoroutes, not manual routes from * 118 | * `sails.config.routes`) * 119 | * * 120 | * For example, REST blueprints for `FooController` with `pluralize` * 121 | * enabled: * 122 | * GET /foos/:id? * 123 | * POST /foos * 124 | * PUT /foos/:id? * 125 | * DELETE /foos/:id? * 126 | * * 127 | ***************************************************************************/ 128 | 129 | pluralize: false, 130 | 131 | /*************************************************************************** 132 | * * 133 | * Whether the blueprint controllers should populate model fetches with * 134 | * data from other models which are linked by associations * 135 | * * 136 | * If you have a lot of data in one-to-many associations, leaving this on * 137 | * may result in very heavy api calls * 138 | * * 139 | ***************************************************************************/ 140 | 141 | // populate: true, 142 | 143 | /**************************************************************************** 144 | * * 145 | * Whether to run Model.watch() in the find and findOne blueprint actions. * 146 | * Can be overridden on a per-model basis. * 147 | * * 148 | ****************************************************************************/ 149 | 150 | // autoWatch: true, 151 | 152 | /**************************************************************************** 153 | * * 154 | * The default number of records to show in the response from a "find" * 155 | * action. Doubles as the default size of populated arrays if populate is * 156 | * true. * 157 | * * 158 | ****************************************************************************/ 159 | 160 | // defaultLimit: 30 161 | 162 | }; 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/bootstrap.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Bootstrap 3 | * (sails.config.bootstrap) 4 | * 5 | * An asynchronous bootstrap function that runs before your Sails app gets lifted. 6 | * This gives you an opportunity to set up your data model, run jobs, or perform some special logic. 7 | * 8 | * For more information on bootstrapping your app, check out: 9 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.bootstrap.html 10 | */ 11 | 12 | module.exports.bootstrap = function(cb) { 13 | 14 | // It's very important to trigger this callback method when you are finished 15 | // with the bootstrap! (otherwise your server will never lift, since it's waiting on the bootstrap) 16 | cb(); 17 | }; 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/connections.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Connections 3 | * (sails.config.connections) 4 | * 5 | * `Connections` are like "saved settings" for your adapters. What's the difference between 6 | * a connection and an adapter, you might ask? An adapter (e.g. `sails-mysql`) is generic-- 7 | * it needs some additional information to work (e.g. your database host, password, user, etc.) 8 | * A `connection` is that additional information. 9 | * 10 | * Each model must have a `connection` property (a string) which is references the name of one 11 | * of these connections. If it doesn't, the default `connection` configured in `config/models.js` 12 | * will be applied. Of course, a connection can (and usually is) shared by multiple models. 13 | * . 14 | * Note: If you're using version control, you should put your passwords/api keys 15 | * in `config/local.js`, environment variables, or use another strategy. 16 | * (this is to prevent you inadvertently sensitive credentials up to your repository.) 17 | * 18 | * For more information on configuration, check out: 19 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.connections.html 20 | */ 21 | 22 | module.exports.connections = { 23 | 24 | /*************************************************************************** 25 | * * 26 | * Local disk storage for DEVELOPMENT ONLY * 27 | * * 28 | * Installed by default. * 29 | * * 30 | ***************************************************************************/ 31 | localDiskDb: { 32 | adapter: 'sails-disk' 33 | }, 34 | 35 | /*************************************************************************** 36 | * * 37 | * MySQL is the world's most popular relational database. * 38 | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySQL * 39 | * * 40 | * Run: npm install sails-mysql * 41 | * * 42 | ***************************************************************************/ 43 | // someMysqlServer: { 44 | // adapter: 'sails-mysql', 45 | // host: 'YOUR_MYSQL_SERVER_HOSTNAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS', 46 | // user: 'YOUR_MYSQL_USER', //optional 47 | // password: 'YOUR_MYSQL_PASSWORD', //optional 48 | // database: 'YOUR_MYSQL_DB' //optional 49 | // }, 50 | 51 | /*************************************************************************** 52 | * * 53 | * MongoDB is the leading NoSQL database. * 54 | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MongoDB * 55 | * * 56 | * Run: npm install sails-mongo * 57 | * * 58 | ***************************************************************************/ 59 | // someMongodbServer: { 60 | // adapter: 'sails-mongo', 61 | // host: 'localhost', 62 | // port: 27017, 63 | // user: 'username', //optional 64 | // password: 'password', //optional 65 | // database: 'your_mongo_db_name_here' //optional 66 | // }, 67 | 68 | /*************************************************************************** 69 | * * 70 | * PostgreSQL is another officially supported relational database. * 71 | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostgreSQL * 72 | * * 73 | * Run: npm install sails-postgresql * 74 | * * 75 | * * 76 | ***************************************************************************/ 77 | // somePostgresqlServer: { 78 | // adapter: 'sails-postgresql', 79 | // host: 'YOUR_POSTGRES_SERVER_HOSTNAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS', 80 | // user: 'YOUR_POSTGRES_USER', // optional 81 | // password: 'YOUR_POSTGRES_PASSWORD', // optional 82 | // database: 'YOUR_POSTGRES_DB' //optional 83 | // } 84 | 85 | 86 | /*************************************************************************** 87 | * * 88 | * More adapters: https://github.com/balderdashy/sails * 89 | * * 90 | ***************************************************************************/ 91 | 92 | }; 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/cors.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) Settings 3 | * (sails.config.cors) 4 | * 5 | * CORS is like a more modern version of JSONP-- it allows your server/API 6 | * to successfully respond to requests from client-side JavaScript code 7 | * running on some other domain (e.g. google.com) 8 | * Unlike JSONP, it works with POST, PUT, and DELETE requests 9 | * 10 | * For more information on CORS, check out: 11 | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing 12 | * 13 | * Note that any of these settings (besides 'allRoutes') can be changed on a per-route basis 14 | * by adding a "cors" object to the route configuration: 15 | * 16 | * '/get foo': { 17 | * controller: 'foo', 18 | * action: 'bar', 19 | * cors: { 20 | * origin: 'http://foobar.com,https://owlhoot.com' 21 | * } 22 | * } 23 | * 24 | * For more information on this configuration file, see: 25 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.cors.html 26 | * 27 | */ 28 | 29 | module.exports.cors = { 30 | 31 | /*************************************************************************** 32 | * * 33 | * Allow CORS on all routes by default? If not, you must enable CORS on a * 34 | * per-route basis by either adding a "cors" configuration object to the * 35 | * route config, or setting "cors:true" in the route config to use the * 36 | * default settings below. * 37 | * * 38 | ***************************************************************************/ 39 | 40 | allRoutes: true, 41 | 42 | /*************************************************************************** 43 | * * 44 | * Which domains which are allowed CORS access? This can be a * 45 | * comma-delimited list of hosts (beginning with http:// or https://) or * 46 | * "*" to allow all domains CORS access. * 47 | * * 48 | ***************************************************************************/ 49 | 50 | origin: '*', 51 | 52 | /*************************************************************************** 53 | * * 54 | * Allow cookies to be shared for CORS requests? * 55 | * * 56 | ***************************************************************************/ 57 | 58 | credentials: true, 59 | 60 | /*************************************************************************** 61 | * * 62 | * Which methods should be allowed for CORS requests? This is only used in * 63 | * response to preflight requests (see article linked above for more info) * 64 | * * 65 | ***************************************************************************/ 66 | 67 | methods: 'GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS, HEAD', 68 | 69 | /*************************************************************************** 70 | * * 71 | * Which headers should be allowed for CORS requests? This is only used in * 72 | * response to preflight requests. * 73 | * * 74 | ***************************************************************************/ 75 | 76 | headers: 'content-type, Authorization' 77 | 78 | }; 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/csrf.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Cross-Site Request Forgery Protection Settings 3 | * (sails.config.csrf) 4 | * 5 | * CSRF tokens are like a tracking chip. While a session tells the server that a user 6 | * "is who they say they are", a csrf token tells the server "you are where you say you are". 7 | * 8 | * When enabled, all non-GET requests to the Sails server must be accompanied by 9 | * a special token, identified as the '_csrf' parameter. 10 | * 11 | * This option protects your Sails app against cross-site request forgery (or CSRF) attacks. 12 | * A would-be attacker needs not only a user's session cookie, but also this timestamped, 13 | * secret CSRF token, which is refreshed/granted when the user visits a URL on your app's domain. 14 | * 15 | * This allows us to have certainty that our users' requests haven't been hijacked, 16 | * and that the requests they're making are intentional and legitimate. 17 | * 18 | * This token has a short-lived expiration timeline, and must be acquired by either: 19 | * 20 | * (a) For traditional view-driven web apps: 21 | * Fetching it from one of your views, where it may be accessed as 22 | * a local variable, e.g.: 23 | *
24 | * 25 | *
26 | * 27 | * or (b) For AJAX/Socket-heavy and/or single-page apps: 28 | * Sending a GET request to the `/csrfToken` route, where it will be returned 29 | * as JSON, e.g.: 30 | * { _csrf: 'ajg4JD(JGdajhLJALHDa' } 31 | * 32 | * 33 | * Enabling this option requires managing the token in your front-end app. 34 | * For traditional web apps, it's as easy as passing the data from a view into a form action. 35 | * In AJAX/Socket-heavy apps, just send a GET request to the /csrfToken route to get a valid token. 36 | * 37 | * For more information on CSRF, check out: 38 | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery 39 | * 40 | * For more information on this configuration file, including info on CSRF + CORS, see: 41 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.csrf.html 42 | * 43 | */ 44 | 45 | /**************************************************************************** 46 | * * 47 | * Enabled CSRF protection for your site? * 48 | * * 49 | ****************************************************************************/ 50 | 51 | // module.exports.csrf = false; 52 | 53 | /**************************************************************************** 54 | * * 55 | * You may also specify more fine-grained settings for CSRF, including the * 56 | * domains which are allowed to request the CSRF token via AJAX. These * 57 | * settings override the general CORS settings in your config/cors.js file. * 58 | * * 59 | ****************************************************************************/ 60 | 61 | // module.exports.csrf = { 62 | // grantTokenViaAjax: true, 63 | // origin: '' 64 | // } 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/env/development.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Development environment settings 3 | * 4 | * This file can include shared settings for a development team, 5 | * such as API keys or remote database passwords. If you're using 6 | * a version control solution for your Sails app, this file will 7 | * be committed to your repository unless you add it to your .gitignore 8 | * file. If your repository will be publicly viewable, don't add 9 | * any private information to this file! 10 | * 11 | */ 12 | 13 | module.exports = { 14 | 15 | /*************************************************************************** 16 | * Set the default database connection for models in the development * 17 | * environment (see config/connections.js and config/models.js ) * 18 | ***************************************************************************/ 19 | 20 | // models: { 21 | // connection: 'someMongodbServer' 22 | // } 23 | sessionSecret: 'Prosper rocks' 24 | 25 | }; 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/env/production.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Production environment settings 3 | * 4 | * This file can include shared settings for a production environment, 5 | * such as API keys or remote database passwords. If you're using 6 | * a version control solution for your Sails app, this file will 7 | * be committed to your repository unless you add it to your .gitignore 8 | * file. If your repository will be publicly viewable, don't add 9 | * any private information to this file! 10 | * 11 | */ 12 | 13 | module.exports = { 14 | 15 | /*************************************************************************** 16 | * Set the default database connection for models in the production * 17 | * environment (see config/connections.js and config/models.js ) * 18 | ***************************************************************************/ 19 | 20 | // models: { 21 | // connection: 'someMysqlServer' 22 | // }, 23 | 24 | /*************************************************************************** 25 | * Set the port in the production environment to 80 * 26 | ***************************************************************************/ 27 | 28 | // port: 80, 29 | 30 | /*************************************************************************** 31 | * Set the log level in production environment to "silent" * 32 | ***************************************************************************/ 33 | 34 | // log: { 35 | // level: "silent" 36 | // } 37 | 38 | }; 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/globals.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Global Variable Configuration 3 | * (sails.config.globals) 4 | * 5 | * Configure which global variables which will be exposed 6 | * automatically by Sails. 7 | * 8 | * For more information on configuration, check out: 9 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.globals.html 10 | */ 11 | module.exports.globals = { 12 | 13 | /**************************************************************************** 14 | * * 15 | * Expose the lodash installed in Sails core as a global variable. If this * 16 | * is disabled, like any other node module you can always run npm install * 17 | * lodash --save, then var _ = require('lodash') at the top of any file. * 18 | * * 19 | ****************************************************************************/ 20 | 21 | _: true, 22 | 23 | /**************************************************************************** 24 | * * 25 | * Expose the async installed in Sails core as a global variable. If this is * 26 | * disabled, like any other node module you can always run npm install async * 27 | * --save, then var async = require('async') at the top of any file. * 28 | * * 29 | ****************************************************************************/ 30 | 31 | async: true, 32 | 33 | /**************************************************************************** 34 | * * 35 | * Expose the sails instance representing your app. If this is disabled, you * 36 | * can still get access via req._sails. * 37 | * * 38 | ****************************************************************************/ 39 | 40 | sails: true, 41 | 42 | /**************************************************************************** 43 | * * 44 | * Expose each of your app's services as global variables (using their * 45 | * "globalId"). E.g. a service defined in api/models/NaturalLanguage.js * 46 | * would have a globalId of NaturalLanguage by default. If this is disabled, * 47 | * you can still access your services via sails.services.* * 48 | * * 49 | ****************************************************************************/ 50 | 51 | services: true, 52 | 53 | /**************************************************************************** 54 | * * 55 | * Expose each of your app's models as global variables (using their * 56 | * "globalId"). E.g. a model defined in api/models/User.js would have a * 57 | * globalId of User by default. If this is disabled, you can still access * 58 | * your models via sails.models.*. * 59 | * * 60 | ****************************************************************************/ 61 | 62 | models: true 63 | }; 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/http.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * HTTP Server Settings 3 | * (sails.config.http) 4 | * 5 | * Configuration for the underlying HTTP server in Sails. 6 | * Only applies to HTTP requests (not WebSockets) 7 | * 8 | * For more information on configuration, check out: 9 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.http.html 10 | */ 11 | 12 | module.exports.http = { 13 | 14 | /**************************************************************************** 15 | * * 16 | * Express middleware to use for every Sails request. To add custom * 17 | * middleware to the mix, add a function to the middleware config object and * 18 | * add its key to the "order" array. The $custom key is reserved for * 19 | * backwards-compatibility with Sails v0.9.x apps that use the * 20 | * `customMiddleware` config option. * 21 | * * 22 | ****************************************************************************/ 23 | 24 | middleware: { 25 | 26 | /*************************************************************************** 27 | * * 28 | * The order in which middleware should be run for HTTP request. (the Sails * 29 | * router is invoked by the "router" middleware below.) * 30 | * * 31 | ***************************************************************************/ 32 | 33 | // order: [ 34 | // 'startRequestTimer', 35 | // 'cookieParser', 36 | // 'session', 37 | // 'myRequestLogger', 38 | // 'bodyParser', 39 | // 'handleBodyParserError', 40 | // 'compress', 41 | // 'methodOverride', 42 | // 'poweredBy', 43 | // '$custom', 44 | // 'router', 45 | // 'www', 46 | // 'favicon', 47 | // '404', 48 | // '500' 49 | // ], 50 | 51 | /**************************************************************************** 52 | * * 53 | * Example custom middleware; logs each request to the console. * 54 | * * 55 | ****************************************************************************/ 56 | 57 | // myRequestLogger: function (req, res, next) { 58 | // console.log("Requested :: ", req.method, req.url); 59 | // return next(); 60 | // } 61 | 62 | 63 | /*************************************************************************** 64 | * * 65 | * The body parser that will handle incoming multipart HTTP requests. By * 66 | * default as of v0.10, Sails uses * 67 | * [skipper](http://github.com/balderdashy/skipper). See * 68 | * http://www.senchalabs.org/connect/multipart.html for other options. * 69 | * * 70 | * Note that Sails uses an internal instance of Skipper by default; to * 71 | * override it and specify more options, make sure to "npm install skipper" * 72 | * in your project first. You can also specify a different body parser or * 73 | * a custom function with req, res and next parameters (just like any other * 74 | * middleware function). * 75 | * * 76 | ***************************************************************************/ 77 | 78 | // bodyParser: require('skipper')({strict: true}) 79 | 80 | }, 81 | 82 | /*************************************************************************** 83 | * * 84 | * The number of seconds to cache flat files on disk being served by * 85 | * Express static middleware (by default, these files are in `.tmp/public`) * 86 | * * 87 | * The HTTP static cache is only active in a 'production' environment, * 88 | * since that's the only time Express will cache flat-files. * 89 | * * 90 | ***************************************************************************/ 91 | 92 | // cache: 31557600000 93 | }; 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/i18n.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Internationalization / Localization Settings 3 | * (sails.config.i18n) 4 | * 5 | * If your app will touch people from all over the world, i18n (or internationalization) 6 | * may be an important part of your international strategy. 7 | * 8 | * 9 | * For more informationom i18n in Sails, check out: 10 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Internationalization 11 | * 12 | * For a complete list of i18n options, see: 13 | * https://github.com/mashpie/i18n-node#list-of-configuration-options 14 | * 15 | * 16 | */ 17 | 18 | module.exports.i18n = { 19 | 20 | /*************************************************************************** 21 | * * 22 | * Which locales are supported? * 23 | * * 24 | ***************************************************************************/ 25 | 26 | // locales: ['en', 'es', 'fr', 'de'], 27 | 28 | /**************************************************************************** 29 | * * 30 | * What is the default locale for the site? Note that this setting will be * 31 | * overridden for any request that sends an "Accept-Language" header (i.e. * 32 | * most browsers), but it's still useful if you need to localize the * 33 | * response for requests made by non-browser clients (e.g. cURL). * 34 | * * 35 | ****************************************************************************/ 36 | 37 | // defaultLocale: 'en', 38 | 39 | /**************************************************************************** 40 | * * 41 | * Automatically add new keys to locale (translation) files when they are * 42 | * encountered during a request? * 43 | * * 44 | ****************************************************************************/ 45 | 46 | // updateFiles: false, 47 | 48 | /**************************************************************************** 49 | * * 50 | * Path (relative to app root) of directory to store locale (translation) * 51 | * files in. * 52 | * * 53 | ****************************************************************************/ 54 | 55 | // localesDirectory: '/config/locales' 56 | 57 | }; 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/locales/_README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Internationalization / Localization Settings 2 | 3 | > Also see the official docs on internationalization/localization: 4 | > http://links.sailsjs.org/docs/config/locales 5 | 6 | ## Locales 7 | All locale files live under `config/locales`. Here is where you can add translations 8 | as JSON key-value pairs. The name of the file should match the language that you are supporting, which allows for automatic language detection based on request headers. 9 | 10 | Here is an example locale stringfile for the Spanish language (`config/locales/es.json`): 11 | ```json 12 | { 13 | "Hello!": "Hola!", 14 | "Hello %s, how are you today?": "¿Hola %s, como estas?", 15 | } 16 | ``` 17 | ## Usage 18 | Locales can be accessed in controllers/policies through `res.i18n()`, or in views through the `__(key)` or `i18n(key)` functions. 19 | Remember that the keys are case sensitive and require exact key matches, e.g. 20 | 21 | ```ejs 22 |

<%= __('Welcome to PencilPals!') %>

23 |

<%= i18n('Hello %s, how are you today?', 'Pencil Maven') %>

24 |

<%= i18n('That\'s right-- you can use either i18n() or __()') %>

25 | ``` 26 | 27 | ## Configuration 28 | Localization/internationalization config can be found in `config/i18n.js`, from where you can set your supported locales. 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/locales/de.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Welcome": "Willkommen", 3 | "A brand new app.": "Eine neue App." 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/locales/en.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Welcome": "Welcome", 3 | "A brand new app.": "A brand new app." 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/locales/es.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Welcome": "Bienvenido", 3 | "A brand new app.": "Una nueva aplicación." 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/locales/fr.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Welcome": "Bienvenue", 3 | "A brand new app.": "Une toute nouvelle application." 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/log.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Built-in Log Configuration 3 | * (sails.config.log) 4 | * 5 | * Configure the log level for your app, as well as the transport 6 | * (Underneath the covers, Sails uses Winston for logging, which 7 | * allows for some pretty neat custom transports/adapters for log messages) 8 | * 9 | * For more information on the Sails logger, check out: 10 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Logging 11 | */ 12 | 13 | module.exports.log = { 14 | 15 | /*************************************************************************** 16 | * * 17 | * Valid `level` configs: i.e. the minimum log level to capture with * 18 | * sails.log.*() * 19 | * * 20 | * The order of precedence for log levels from lowest to highest is: * 21 | * silly, verbose, info, debug, warn, error * 22 | * * 23 | * You may also set the level to "silent" to suppress all logs. * 24 | * * 25 | ***************************************************************************/ 26 | 27 | // level: 'info' 28 | 29 | }; 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/models.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Default model configuration 3 | * (sails.config.models) 4 | * 5 | * Unless you override them, the following properties will be included 6 | * in each of your models. 7 | * 8 | * For more info on Sails models, see: 9 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/ORM 10 | */ 11 | 12 | module.exports.models = { 13 | 14 | /*************************************************************************** 15 | * * 16 | * Your app's default connection. i.e. the name of one of your app's * 17 | * connections (see `config/connections.js`) * 18 | * * 19 | ***************************************************************************/ 20 | connection: 'localDiskDb', 21 | 22 | /*************************************************************************** 23 | * * 24 | * How and whether Sails will attempt to automatically rebuild the * 25 | * tables/collections/etc. in your schema. * 26 | * * 27 | * See http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/ORM/model-settings.html * 28 | * * 29 | ***************************************************************************/ 30 | migrate: 'alter' 31 | 32 | }; 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/policies.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Policy Mappings 3 | * (sails.config.policies) 4 | * 5 | * Policies are simple functions which run **before** your controllers. 6 | * You can apply one or more policies to a given controller, or protect 7 | * its actions individually. 8 | * 9 | * Any policy file (e.g. `api/policies/authenticated.js`) can be accessed 10 | * below by its filename, minus the extension, (e.g. "authenticated") 11 | * 12 | * For more information on how policies work, see: 13 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Policies 14 | * 15 | * For more information on configuring policies, check out: 16 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.policies.html 17 | */ 18 | 19 | 20 | module.exports.policies = { 21 | 22 | /*************************************************************************** 23 | * * 24 | * Default policy for all controllers and actions (`true` allows public * 25 | * access) * 26 | * * 27 | ***************************************************************************/ 28 | 29 | '*': true, 30 | 31 | QuoteController: { 32 | getProtectedQuote: 'isAuthenticated' 33 | } 34 | }; 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/routes.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Route Mappings 3 | * (sails.config.routes) 4 | * 5 | * Your routes map URLs to views and controllers. 6 | * 7 | * If Sails receives a URL that doesn't match any of the routes below, 8 | * it will check for matching files (images, scripts, stylesheets, etc.) 9 | * in your assets directory. e.g. `http://localhost:1337/images/foo.jpg` 10 | * might match an image file: `/assets/images/foo.jpg` 11 | * 12 | * Finally, if those don't match either, the default 404 handler is triggered. 13 | * See `api/responses/notFound.js` to adjust your app's 404 logic. 14 | * 15 | * Note: Sails doesn't ACTUALLY serve stuff from `assets`-- the default Gruntfile in Sails copies 16 | * flat files from `assets` to `.tmp/public`. This allows you to do things like compile LESS or 17 | * CoffeeScript for the front-end. 18 | * 19 | * For more information on configuring custom routes, check out: 20 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Routes/RouteTargetSyntax.html 21 | */ 22 | 23 | module.exports.routes = { 24 | 25 | /*************************************************************************** 26 | * * 27 | * Make the view located at `views/homepage.ejs` (or `views/homepage.jade`, * 28 | * etc. depending on your default view engine) your home page. * 29 | * * 30 | * (Alternatively, remove this and add an `index.html` file in your * 31 | * `assets` directory) * 32 | * * 33 | ***************************************************************************/ 34 | 35 | '/': { view: 'homepage' }, 36 | '/welcome': 'WelcomeController.welcome', 37 | 'get /api/random-quote': 'QuoteController.getQuote', 38 | 'get /api/protected/random-quote': 'QuoteController.getProtectedQuote' 39 | 40 | /*************************************************************************** 41 | * * 42 | * Custom routes here... * 43 | * * 44 | * If a request to a URL doesn't match any of the custom routes above, it * 45 | * is matched against Sails route blueprints. See `config/blueprints.js` * 46 | * for configuration options and examples. * 47 | * * 48 | ***************************************************************************/ 49 | 50 | }; 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/session.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Session Configuration 3 | * (sails.config.session) 4 | * 5 | * Sails session integration leans heavily on the great work already done by 6 | * Express, but also unifies Socket.io with the Connect session store. It uses 7 | * Connect's cookie parser to normalize configuration differences between Express 8 | * and Socket.io and hooks into Sails' middleware interpreter to allow you to access 9 | * and auto-save to `req.session` with Socket.io the same way you would with Express. 10 | * 11 | * For more information on configuring the session, check out: 12 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.session.html 13 | */ 14 | 15 | module.exports.session = { 16 | 17 | /*************************************************************************** 18 | * * 19 | * Session secret is automatically generated when your new app is created * 20 | * Replace at your own risk in production-- you will invalidate the cookies * 21 | * of your users, forcing them to log in again. * 22 | * * 23 | ***************************************************************************/ 24 | secret: 'be068f7204059f949bbf5afcadd5811c', 25 | 26 | 27 | /*************************************************************************** 28 | * * 29 | * Set the session cookie expire time The maxAge is set by milliseconds, * 30 | * the example below is for 24 hours * 31 | * * 32 | ***************************************************************************/ 33 | 34 | // cookie: { 35 | // maxAge: 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 36 | // }, 37 | 38 | /*************************************************************************** 39 | * * 40 | * Uncomment the following lines to set up a Redis session store that can * 41 | * be shared across multiple Sails.js servers. * 42 | * * 43 | * Requires connect-redis (https://www.npmjs.com/package/connect-redis) * 44 | * * 45 | ***************************************************************************/ 46 | 47 | // adapter: 'redis', 48 | 49 | /*************************************************************************** 50 | * * 51 | * The following values are optional, if no options are set a redis * 52 | * instance running on localhost is expected. Read more about options at: * 53 | * * 54 | * https://github.com/visionmedia/connect-redis * 55 | * * 56 | ***************************************************************************/ 57 | 58 | // host: 'localhost', 59 | // port: 6379, 60 | // ttl: , 61 | // db: 0, 62 | // pass: , 63 | // prefix: 'sess:', 64 | 65 | 66 | /*************************************************************************** 67 | * * 68 | * Uncomment the following lines to set up a MongoDB session store that can * 69 | * be shared across multiple Sails.js servers. * 70 | * * 71 | * Requires connect-mongo (https://www.npmjs.com/package/connect-mongo) * 72 | * Use version 0.8.2 with Node version <= 0.12 * 73 | * Use the latest version with Node >= 4.0 * 74 | * * 75 | ***************************************************************************/ 76 | 77 | // adapter: 'mongo', 78 | // url: 'mongodb://user:password@localhost:27017/dbname', // user, password and port optional 79 | 80 | /*************************************************************************** 81 | * * 82 | * Optional Values: * 83 | * * 84 | * See https://github.com/kcbanner/connect-mongo for more * 85 | * information about connect-mongo options. * 86 | * * 87 | * See http://bit.ly/mongooptions for more information about options * 88 | * available in `mongoOptions` * 89 | * * 90 | ***************************************************************************/ 91 | 92 | // collection: 'sessions', 93 | // stringify: true, 94 | // mongoOptions: { 95 | // server: { 96 | // ssl: true 97 | // } 98 | // } 99 | 100 | }; 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/sockets.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * WebSocket Server Settings 3 | * (sails.config.sockets) 4 | * 5 | * These settings provide transparent access to the options for Sails' 6 | * encapsulated WebSocket server, as well as some additional Sails-specific 7 | * configuration layered on top. 8 | * 9 | * For more information on sockets configuration, including advanced config options, see: 10 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.sockets.html 11 | */ 12 | 13 | module.exports.sockets = { 14 | 15 | 16 | /*************************************************************************** 17 | * * 18 | * Node.js (and consequently Sails.js) apps scale horizontally. It's a * 19 | * powerful, efficient approach, but it involves a tiny bit of planning. At * 20 | * scale, you'll want to be able to copy your app onto multiple Sails.js * 21 | * servers and throw them behind a load balancer. * 22 | * * 23 | * One of the big challenges of scaling an application is that these sorts * 24 | * of clustered deployments cannot share memory, since they are on * 25 | * physically different machines. On top of that, there is no guarantee * 26 | * that a user will "stick" with the same server between requests (whether * 27 | * HTTP or sockets), since the load balancer will route each request to the * 28 | * Sails server with the most available resources. However that means that * 29 | * all room/pubsub/socket processing and shared memory has to be offloaded * 30 | * to a shared, remote messaging queue (usually Redis) * 31 | * * 32 | * Luckily, Socket.io (and consequently Sails.js) apps support Redis for * 33 | * sockets by default. To enable a remote redis pubsub server, uncomment * 34 | * the config below. * 35 | * * 36 | * Worth mentioning is that, if `adapter` config is `redis`, but host/port * 37 | * is left unset, Sails will try to connect to redis running on localhost * 38 | * via port 6379 * 39 | * * 40 | ***************************************************************************/ 41 | // adapter: 'memory', 42 | 43 | // 44 | // -OR- 45 | // 46 | 47 | // adapter: 'socket.io-redis', 48 | // host: '127.0.0.1', 49 | // port: 6379, 50 | // db: 0, 51 | // pass: '', 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | /*************************************************************************** 56 | * * 57 | * Whether to expose a 'get /__getcookie' route with CORS support that sets * 58 | * a cookie (this is used by the sails.io.js socket client to get access to * 59 | * a 3rd party cookie and to enable sessions). * 60 | * * 61 | * Warning: Currently in this scenario, CORS settings apply to interpreted * 62 | * requests sent via a socket.io connection that used this cookie to * 63 | * connect, even for non-browser clients! (e.g. iOS apps, toasters, node.js * 64 | * unit tests) * 65 | * * 66 | ***************************************************************************/ 67 | 68 | // grant3rdPartyCookie: true, 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | /*************************************************************************** 73 | * * 74 | * `beforeConnect` * 75 | * * 76 | * This custom beforeConnect function will be run each time BEFORE a new * 77 | * socket is allowed to connect, when the initial socket.io handshake is * 78 | * performed with the server. * 79 | * * 80 | * By default, when a socket tries to connect, Sails allows it, every time. * 81 | * (much in the same way any HTTP request is allowed to reach your routes. * 82 | * If no valid cookie was sent, a temporary session will be created for the * 83 | * connecting socket. * 84 | * * 85 | * If the cookie sent as part of the connection request doesn't match any * 86 | * known user session, a new user session is created for it. * 87 | * * 88 | * In most cases, the user would already have a cookie since they loaded * 89 | * the socket.io client and the initial HTML page you're building. * 90 | * * 91 | * However, in the case of cross-domain requests, it is possible to receive * 92 | * a connection upgrade request WITHOUT A COOKIE (for certain transports) * 93 | * In this case, there is no way to keep track of the requesting user * 94 | * between requests, since there is no identifying information to link * 95 | * him/her with a session. The sails.io.js client solves this by connecting * 96 | * to a CORS/jsonp endpoint first to get a 3rd party cookie(fortunately this* 97 | * works, even in Safari), then opening the connection. * 98 | * * 99 | * You can also pass along a ?cookie query parameter to the upgrade url, * 100 | * which Sails will use in the absence of a proper cookie e.g. (when * 101 | * connecting from the client): * 102 | * io.sails.connect('http://localhost:1337?cookie=smokeybear') * 103 | * * 104 | * Finally note that the user's cookie is NOT (and will never be) accessible* 105 | * from client-side javascript. Using HTTP-only cookies is crucial for your * 106 | * app's security. * 107 | * * 108 | ***************************************************************************/ 109 | // beforeConnect: function(handshake, cb) { 110 | // // `true` allows the connection 111 | // return cb(null, true); 112 | // 113 | // // (`false` would reject the connection) 114 | // }, 115 | 116 | 117 | /*************************************************************************** 118 | * * 119 | * `afterDisconnect` * 120 | * * 121 | * This custom afterDisconnect function will be run each time a socket * 122 | * disconnects * 123 | * * 124 | ***************************************************************************/ 125 | // afterDisconnect: function(session, socket, cb) { 126 | // // By default: do nothing. 127 | // return cb(); 128 | // }, 129 | 130 | /*************************************************************************** 131 | * * 132 | * `transports` * 133 | * * 134 | * A array of allowed transport methods which the clients will try to use. * 135 | * On server environments that don't support sticky sessions, the "polling" * 136 | * transport should be disabled. * 137 | * * 138 | ***************************************************************************/ 139 | // transports: ["polling", "websocket"] 140 | 141 | }; 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/views.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * View Engine Configuration 3 | * (sails.config.views) 4 | * 5 | * Server-sent views are a classic and effective way to get your app up 6 | * and running. Views are normally served from controllers. Below, you can 7 | * configure your templating language/framework of choice and configure 8 | * Sails' layout support. 9 | * 10 | * For more information on views and layouts, check out: 11 | * http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/concepts/Views 12 | */ 13 | 14 | module.exports.views = { 15 | 16 | /**************************************************************************** 17 | * * 18 | * View engine (aka template language) to use for your app's *server-side* * 19 | * views * 20 | * * 21 | * Sails+Express supports all view engines which implement TJ Holowaychuk's * 22 | * `consolidate.js`, including, but not limited to: * 23 | * * 24 | * ejs, jade, handlebars, mustache underscore, hogan, haml, haml-coffee, * 25 | * dust atpl, eco, ect, jazz, jqtpl, JUST, liquor, QEJS, swig, templayed, * 26 | * toffee, walrus, & whiskers * 27 | * * 28 | * For more options, check out the docs: * 29 | * https://github.com/balderdashy/sails-wiki/blob/0.9/config.views.md#engine * 30 | * * 31 | ****************************************************************************/ 32 | 33 | engine: 'ejs', 34 | 35 | 36 | /**************************************************************************** 37 | * * 38 | * Layouts are simply top-level HTML templates you can use as wrappers for * 39 | * your server-side views. If you're using ejs or jade, you can take * 40 | * advantage of Sails' built-in `layout` support. * 41 | * * 42 | * When using a layout, when one of your views is served, it is injected * 43 | * into the `body` partial defined in the layout. This lets you reuse header * 44 | * and footer logic between views. * 45 | * * 46 | * NOTE: Layout support is only implemented for the `ejs` view engine! * 47 | * For most other engines, it is not necessary, since they implement * 48 | * partials/layouts themselves. In those cases, this config will be * 49 | * silently ignored. * 50 | * * 51 | * The `layout` setting may be set to one of the following: * 52 | * * 53 | * If `false`, layouts will be disabled. Otherwise, if a string is * 54 | * specified, it will be interpreted as the relative path to your layout * 55 | * file from `views/` folder. (the file extension, ".ejs", should be * 56 | * omitted) * 57 | * * 58 | ****************************************************************************/ 59 | 60 | /**************************************************************************** 61 | * * 62 | * Using Multiple Layouts * 63 | * * 64 | * If you're using the default `ejs` or `handlebars` Sails supports the use * 65 | * of multiple `layout` files. To take advantage of this, before rendering a * 66 | * view, override the `layout` local in your controller by setting * 67 | * `res.locals.layout`. (this is handy if you parts of your app's UI look * 68 | * completely different from each other) * 69 | * * 70 | * e.g. your default might be * 71 | * layout: 'layouts/public' * 72 | * * 73 | * But you might override that in some of your controllers with: * 74 | * layout: 'layouts/internal' * 75 | * * 76 | ****************************************************************************/ 77 | 78 | layout: 'layout', 79 | 80 | /**************************************************************************** 81 | * * 82 | * Partials are simply top-level snippets you can leverage to reuse template * 83 | * for your server-side views. If you're using handlebars, you can take * 84 | * advantage of Sails' built-in `partials` support. * 85 | * * 86 | * If `false` or empty partials will be located in the same folder as views. * 87 | * Otherwise, if a string is specified, it will be interpreted as the * 88 | * relative path to your partial files from `views/` folder. * 89 | * * 90 | ****************************************************************************/ 91 | 92 | partials: false 93 | 94 | 95 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "project", 3 | "private": true, 4 | "version": "0.0.0", 5 | "description": "a Sails application", 6 | "keywords": [], 7 | "dependencies": { 8 | "bcrypt": "^0.8.7", 9 | "ejs": "2.3.4", 10 | "express-jwt": "^5.1.0", 11 | "grunt": "1.0.1", 12 | "grunt-contrib-clean": "1.0.0", 13 | "grunt-contrib-coffee": "1.0.0", 14 | "grunt-contrib-concat": "1.0.1", 15 | "grunt-contrib-copy": "1.0.0", 16 | "grunt-contrib-cssmin": "1.0.1", 17 | "grunt-contrib-jst": "1.0.0", 18 | "grunt-contrib-less": "1.3.0", 19 | "grunt-contrib-uglify": "1.0.1", 20 | "grunt-contrib-watch": "1.0.0", 21 | "grunt-sails-linker": "~0.10.1", 22 | "grunt-sync": "0.5.2", 23 | "include-all": "~0.1.6", 24 | "jsonwebtoken": "^7.1.9", 25 | "rc": "1.0.1", 26 | "sails": "~0.12.4", 27 | "sails-disk": "~0.10.9" 28 | }, 29 | "scripts": { 30 | "debug": "node debug app.js", 31 | "start": "node app.js" 32 | }, 33 | "main": "app.js", 34 | "repository": { 35 | "type": "git", 36 | "url": "git://github.com/UNICODEVELOPER/project.git" 37 | }, 38 | "author": "UNICODEVELOPER", 39 | "license": "" 40 | } 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # About the `tasks` folder 2 | 3 | The `tasks` directory is a suite of Grunt tasks and their configurations, bundled for your convenience. The Grunt integration is mainly useful for bundling front-end assets, (like stylesheets, scripts, & markup templates) but it can also be used to run all kinds of development tasks, from browserify compilation to database migrations. 4 | 5 | If you haven't used [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) before, be sure to check out the [Getting Started](http://gruntjs.com/getting-started) guide, as it explains how to create a [Gruntfile](http://gruntjs.com/sample-gruntfile) as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, read on! 6 | 7 | 8 | ### How does this work? 9 | 10 | The asset pipeline bundled in Sails is a set of Grunt tasks configured with conventional defaults designed to make your project more consistent and productive. 11 | 12 | The entire front-end asset workflow in Sails is completely customizable-- while it provides some suggestions out of the box, Sails makes no pretense that it can anticipate all of the needs you'll encounter building the browser-based/front-end portion of your application. Who's to say you're even building an app for a browser? 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | ### What tasks does Sails run automatically? 17 | 18 | Sails runs some of these tasks (the ones in the `tasks/register` folder) automatically when you run certain commands. 19 | 20 | ###### `sails lift` 21 | 22 | Runs the `default` task (`tasks/register/default.js`). 23 | 24 | ###### `sails lift --prod` 25 | 26 | Runs the `prod` task (`tasks/register/prod.js`). 27 | 28 | ###### `sails www` 29 | 30 | Runs the `build` task (`tasks/register/build.js`). 31 | 32 | ###### `sails www --prod` (production) 33 | 34 | Runs the `buildProd` task (`tasks/register/buildProd.js`). 35 | 36 | 37 | ### Can I customize this for SASS, Angular, client-side Jade templates, etc? 38 | 39 | You can modify, omit, or replace any of these Grunt tasks to fit your requirements. You can also add your own Grunt tasks- just add a `someTask.js` file in the `grunt/config` directory to configure the new task, then register it with the appropriate parent task(s) (see files in `grunt/register/*.js`). 40 | 41 | 42 | ### Do I have to use Grunt? 43 | 44 | Nope! To disable Grunt integration in Sails, just delete your Gruntfile or disable the Grunt hook. 45 | 46 | 47 | ### What if I'm not building a web frontend? 48 | 49 | That's ok! A core tenant of Sails is client-agnosticism-- it's especially designed for building APIs used by all sorts of clients; native Android/iOS/Cordova, serverside SDKs, etc. 50 | 51 | You can completely disable Grunt by following the instructions above. 52 | 53 | If you still want to use Grunt for other purposes, but don't want any of the default web front-end stuff, just delete your project's `assets` folder and remove the front-end oriented tasks from the `grunt/register` and `grunt/config` folders. You can also run `sails new myCoolApi --no-frontend` to omit the `assets` folder and front-end-oriented Grunt tasks for future projects. You can also replace your `sails-generate-frontend` module with alternative community generators, or create your own. This allows `sails new` to create the boilerplate for native iOS apps, Android apps, Cordova apps, SteroidsJS apps, etc. 54 | 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/clean.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `clean` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Remove the files and folders in your Sails app's web root 7 | * (conventionally a hidden directory called `.tmp/public`). 8 | * 9 | * For usage docs see: 10 | * https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-clean 11 | * 12 | */ 13 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 14 | 15 | grunt.config.set('clean', { 16 | dev: ['.tmp/public/**'], 17 | build: ['www'] 18 | }); 19 | 20 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-clean'); 21 | }; 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/coffee.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `coffee` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Compile CoffeeScript files located in `assets/js` into Javascript 7 | * and generate new `.js` files in `.tmp/public/js`. 8 | * 9 | * For usage docs see: 10 | * https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-coffee 11 | * 12 | */ 13 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 14 | 15 | grunt.config.set('coffee', { 16 | dev: { 17 | options: { 18 | bare: true, 19 | sourceMap: true, 20 | sourceRoot: './' 21 | }, 22 | files: [{ 23 | expand: true, 24 | cwd: 'assets/js/', 25 | src: ['**/*.coffee'], 26 | dest: '.tmp/public/js/', 27 | ext: '.js' 28 | }] 29 | } 30 | }); 31 | 32 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-coffee'); 33 | }; 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/concat.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `concat` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Concatenates the contents of multiple JavaScript and/or CSS files 7 | * into two new files, each located at `concat/production.js` and 8 | * `concat/production.css` respectively in `.tmp/public/concat`. 9 | * 10 | * This is used as an intermediate step to generate monolithic files 11 | * that can then be passed in to `uglify` and/or `cssmin` for minification. 12 | * 13 | * For usage docs see: 14 | * https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-concat 15 | * 16 | */ 17 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 18 | 19 | grunt.config.set('concat', { 20 | js: { 21 | src: require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject, 22 | dest: '.tmp/public/concat/production.js' 23 | }, 24 | css: { 25 | src: require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject, 26 | dest: '.tmp/public/concat/production.css' 27 | } 28 | }); 29 | 30 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-concat'); 31 | }; 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/copy.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `copy` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Copy files and/or folders from your `assets/` directory into 7 | * the web root (`.tmp/public`) so they can be served via HTTP, 8 | * and also for further pre-processing by other Grunt tasks. 9 | * 10 | * #### Normal usage (`sails lift`) 11 | * Copies all directories and files (except CoffeeScript and LESS) 12 | * from the `assets/` folder into the web root -- conventionally a 13 | * hidden directory located `.tmp/public`. 14 | * 15 | * #### Via the `build` tasklist (`sails www`) 16 | * Copies all directories and files from the .tmp/public directory into a www directory. 17 | * 18 | * For usage docs see: 19 | * https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-copy 20 | * 21 | */ 22 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 23 | 24 | grunt.config.set('copy', { 25 | dev: { 26 | files: [{ 27 | expand: true, 28 | cwd: './assets', 29 | src: ['**/*.!(coffee|less)'], 30 | dest: '.tmp/public' 31 | }] 32 | }, 33 | build: { 34 | files: [{ 35 | expand: true, 36 | cwd: '.tmp/public', 37 | src: ['**/*'], 38 | dest: 'www' 39 | }] 40 | } 41 | }); 42 | 43 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-copy'); 44 | }; 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/cssmin.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Compress CSS files. 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Minify the intermediate concatenated CSS stylesheet which was 7 | * prepared by the `concat` task at `.tmp/public/concat/production.css`. 8 | * 9 | * Together with the `concat` task, this is the final step that minifies 10 | * all CSS files from `assets/styles/` (and potentially your LESS importer 11 | * file from `assets/styles/importer.less`) 12 | * 13 | * For usage docs see: 14 | * https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-cssmin 15 | * 16 | */ 17 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 18 | 19 | grunt.config.set('cssmin', { 20 | dist: { 21 | src: ['.tmp/public/concat/production.css'], 22 | dest: '.tmp/public/min/production.min.css' 23 | } 24 | }); 25 | 26 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-cssmin'); 27 | }; 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/jst.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `jst` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Precompile HTML templates using Underscore/Lodash notation into 7 | * functions, creating a `.jst` file. This can be brought into your HTML 8 | * via a ', 38 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 39 | }, 40 | files: { 41 | '.tmp/public/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject, 42 | 'views/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject, 43 | 'views/**/*.ejs': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject 44 | } 45 | }, 46 | 47 | devJsRelative: { 48 | options: { 49 | startTag: '', 50 | endTag: '', 51 | fileTmpl: '', 52 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 53 | relative: true 54 | }, 55 | files: { 56 | '.tmp/public/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject, 57 | 'views/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject, 58 | 'views/**/*.ejs': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject 59 | } 60 | }, 61 | 62 | prodJs: { 63 | options: { 64 | startTag: '', 65 | endTag: '', 66 | fileTmpl: '', 67 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 68 | }, 69 | files: { 70 | '.tmp/public/**/*.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'], 71 | 'views/**/*.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'], 72 | 'views/**/*.ejs': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'] 73 | } 74 | }, 75 | 76 | prodJsRelative: { 77 | options: { 78 | startTag: '', 79 | endTag: '', 80 | fileTmpl: '', 81 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 82 | relative: true 83 | }, 84 | files: { 85 | '.tmp/public/**/*.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'], 86 | 'views/**/*.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'], 87 | 'views/**/*.ejs': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'] 88 | } 89 | }, 90 | 91 | devStyles: { 92 | options: { 93 | startTag: '', 94 | endTag: '', 95 | fileTmpl: '', 96 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 97 | }, 98 | 99 | files: { 100 | '.tmp/public/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject, 101 | 'views/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject, 102 | 'views/**/*.ejs': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject 103 | } 104 | }, 105 | 106 | devStylesRelative: { 107 | options: { 108 | startTag: '', 109 | endTag: '', 110 | fileTmpl: '', 111 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 112 | relative: true 113 | }, 114 | 115 | files: { 116 | '.tmp/public/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject, 117 | 'views/**/*.html': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject, 118 | 'views/**/*.ejs': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject 119 | } 120 | }, 121 | 122 | prodStyles: { 123 | options: { 124 | startTag: '', 125 | endTag: '', 126 | fileTmpl: '', 127 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 128 | }, 129 | files: { 130 | '.tmp/public/index.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'], 131 | 'views/**/*.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'], 132 | 'views/**/*.ejs': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'] 133 | } 134 | }, 135 | 136 | prodStylesRelative: { 137 | options: { 138 | startTag: '', 139 | endTag: '', 140 | fileTmpl: '', 141 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 142 | relative: true 143 | }, 144 | files: { 145 | '.tmp/public/index.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'], 146 | 'views/**/*.html': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'], 147 | 'views/**/*.ejs': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'] 148 | } 149 | }, 150 | 151 | // Bring in JST template object 152 | devTpl: { 153 | options: { 154 | startTag: '', 155 | endTag: '', 156 | fileTmpl: '', 157 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 158 | }, 159 | files: { 160 | '.tmp/public/index.html': ['.tmp/public/jst.js'], 161 | 'views/**/*.html': ['.tmp/public/jst.js'], 162 | 'views/**/*.ejs': ['.tmp/public/jst.js'] 163 | } 164 | }, 165 | 166 | devJsJade: { 167 | options: { 168 | startTag: '// SCRIPTS', 169 | endTag: '// SCRIPTS END', 170 | fileTmpl: 'script(src="%s")', 171 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 172 | }, 173 | files: { 174 | 'views/**/*.jade': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject 175 | } 176 | }, 177 | 178 | devJsRelativeJade: { 179 | options: { 180 | startTag: '// SCRIPTS', 181 | endTag: '// SCRIPTS END', 182 | fileTmpl: 'script(src="%s")', 183 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 184 | relative: true 185 | }, 186 | files: { 187 | 'views/**/*.jade': require('../pipeline').jsFilesToInject 188 | } 189 | }, 190 | 191 | prodJsJade: { 192 | options: { 193 | startTag: '// SCRIPTS', 194 | endTag: '// SCRIPTS END', 195 | fileTmpl: 'script(src="%s")', 196 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 197 | }, 198 | files: { 199 | 'views/**/*.jade': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'] 200 | } 201 | }, 202 | 203 | prodJsRelativeJade: { 204 | options: { 205 | startTag: '// SCRIPTS', 206 | endTag: '// SCRIPTS END', 207 | fileTmpl: 'script(src="%s")', 208 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 209 | relative: true 210 | }, 211 | files: { 212 | 'views/**/*.jade': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.js'] 213 | } 214 | }, 215 | 216 | devStylesJade: { 217 | options: { 218 | startTag: '// STYLES', 219 | endTag: '// STYLES END', 220 | fileTmpl: 'link(rel="stylesheet", href="%s")', 221 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 222 | }, 223 | 224 | files: { 225 | 'views/**/*.jade': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject 226 | } 227 | }, 228 | 229 | devStylesRelativeJade: { 230 | options: { 231 | startTag: '// STYLES', 232 | endTag: '// STYLES END', 233 | fileTmpl: 'link(rel="stylesheet", href="%s")', 234 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 235 | relative: true 236 | }, 237 | 238 | files: { 239 | 'views/**/*.jade': require('../pipeline').cssFilesToInject 240 | } 241 | }, 242 | 243 | prodStylesJade: { 244 | options: { 245 | startTag: '// STYLES', 246 | endTag: '// STYLES END', 247 | fileTmpl: 'link(rel="stylesheet", href="%s")', 248 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 249 | }, 250 | files: { 251 | 'views/**/*.jade': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'] 252 | } 253 | }, 254 | 255 | prodStylesRelativeJade: { 256 | options: { 257 | startTag: '// STYLES', 258 | endTag: '// STYLES END', 259 | fileTmpl: 'link(rel="stylesheet", href="%s")', 260 | appRoot: '.tmp/public', 261 | relative: true 262 | }, 263 | files: { 264 | 'views/**/*.jade': ['.tmp/public/min/production.min.css'] 265 | } 266 | }, 267 | 268 | // Bring in JST template object 269 | devTplJade: { 270 | options: { 271 | startTag: '// TEMPLATES', 272 | endTag: '// TEMPLATES END', 273 | fileTmpl: 'script(type="text/javascript", src="%s")', 274 | appRoot: '.tmp/public' 275 | }, 276 | files: { 277 | 'views/**/*.jade': ['.tmp/public/jst.js'] 278 | } 279 | } 280 | }); 281 | 282 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-sails-linker'); 283 | }; 284 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/sync.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `sync` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Synchronize files from the `assets` folder to `.tmp/public`, 7 | * smashing anything that's already there. 8 | * 9 | * This task synchronizes one directory with another (like rsync). 10 | * In the default Sails asset pipeline, it plays very similar role 11 | * to `grunt-contrib-copy`, but copies only those files that have 12 | * actually changed since the last time the task was run. 13 | * 14 | * For usage docs see: 15 | * https://github.com/tomusdrw/grunt-sync 16 | * 17 | */ 18 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 19 | 20 | grunt.config.set('sync', { 21 | dev: { 22 | files: [{ 23 | cwd: './assets', 24 | src: ['**/*.!(coffee|less)'], 25 | dest: '.tmp/public' 26 | }] 27 | } 28 | }); 29 | 30 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-sync'); 31 | }; 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/uglify.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `uglify` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Minify client-side JavaScript files using UglifyJS. 7 | * 8 | * For usage docs see: 9 | * https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-uglify 10 | * 11 | */ 12 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 13 | 14 | grunt.config.set('uglify', { 15 | dist: { 16 | src: ['.tmp/public/concat/production.js'], 17 | dest: '.tmp/public/min/production.min.js' 18 | } 19 | }); 20 | 21 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-uglify'); 22 | }; 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/config/watch.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `watch` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * Run predefined tasks whenever watched file patterns are added, changed or deleted. 7 | * 8 | * Watch for changes on: 9 | * - files in the `assets` folder 10 | * - the `tasks/pipeline.js` file 11 | * and re-run the appropriate tasks. 12 | * 13 | * For usage docs see: 14 | * https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-watch 15 | * 16 | */ 17 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 18 | 19 | grunt.config.set('watch', { 20 | assets: { 21 | 22 | // Assets to watch: 23 | files: ['assets/**/*', 'tasks/pipeline.js', '!**/node_modules/**'], 24 | 25 | // When assets are changed: 26 | tasks: ['syncAssets' , 'linkAssets' ] 27 | } 28 | }); 29 | 30 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-watch'); 31 | }; 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/pipeline.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * grunt/pipeline.js 3 | * 4 | * The order in which your css, javascript, and template files should be 5 | * compiled and linked from your views and static HTML files. 6 | * 7 | * (Note that you can take advantage of Grunt-style wildcard/glob/splat expressions 8 | * for matching multiple files, and ! in front of an expression to ignore files.) 9 | * 10 | * For more information see: 11 | * https://github.com/balderdashy/sails-docs/blob/master/anatomy/myApp/tasks/pipeline.js.md 12 | */ 13 | 14 | 15 | // CSS files to inject in order 16 | // 17 | // (if you're using LESS with the built-in default config, you'll want 18 | // to change `assets/styles/importer.less` instead.) 19 | var cssFilesToInject = [ 20 | 'styles/**/*.css' 21 | ]; 22 | 23 | 24 | // Client-side javascript files to inject in order 25 | // (uses Grunt-style wildcard/glob/splat expressions) 26 | var jsFilesToInject = [ 27 | 28 | // Load sails.io before everything else 29 | 'js/dependencies/sails.io.js', 30 | '/bower_components/jquery/dist/jquery.js', 31 | '/bower_components/angular/angular.js', 32 | '/bower_components/angular-route/angular-route.js', 33 | '/bower_components/angular-bootstrap/ui-bootstrap-tpls.min.js', 34 | '/bower_components/bootstrap/dist/js/boostrap.js', 35 | 'js/app.js', 36 | // Dependencies like jQuery, or Angular are brought in here 37 | 'js/dependencies/**/*.js', 38 | 39 | // All of the rest of your client-side js files 40 | // will be injected here in no particular order. 41 | 'js/**/*.js' 42 | ]; 43 | 44 | 45 | // Client-side HTML templates are injected using the sources below 46 | // The ordering of these templates shouldn't matter. 47 | // (uses Grunt-style wildcard/glob/splat expressions) 48 | // 49 | // By default, Sails uses JST templates and precompiles them into 50 | // functions for you. If you want to use jade, handlebars, dust, etc., 51 | // with the linker, no problem-- you'll just want to make sure the precompiled 52 | // templates get spit out to the same file. Be sure and check out `tasks/README.md` 53 | // for information on customizing and installing new tasks. 54 | var templateFilesToInject = [ 55 | 'templates/**/*.html' 56 | ]; 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | // Default path for public folder (see documentation for more information) 65 | var tmpPath = '.tmp/public/'; 66 | 67 | // Prefix relative paths to source files so they point to the proper locations 68 | // (i.e. where the other Grunt tasks spit them out, or in some cases, where 69 | // they reside in the first place) 70 | module.exports.cssFilesToInject = cssFilesToInject.map(function(cssPath) { 71 | // If we're ignoring the file, make sure the ! is at the beginning of the path 72 | if (cssPath[0] === '!') { 73 | return require('path').join('!.tmp/public/', cssPath.substr(1)); 74 | } 75 | return require('path').join('.tmp/public/', cssPath); 76 | }); 77 | module.exports.jsFilesToInject = jsFilesToInject.map(function(jsPath) { 78 | // If we're ignoring the file, make sure the ! is at the beginning of the path 79 | if (jsPath[0] === '!') { 80 | return require('path').join('!.tmp/public/', jsPath.substr(1)); 81 | } 82 | return require('path').join('.tmp/public/', jsPath); 83 | }); 84 | module.exports.templateFilesToInject = templateFilesToInject.map(function(tplPath) { 85 | // If we're ignoring the file, make sure the ! is at the beginning of the path 86 | if (tplPath[0] === '!') { 87 | return require('path').join('!assets/', tplPath.substr(1)); 88 | } 89 | return require('path').join('assets/',tplPath); 90 | }); 91 | 92 | 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/build.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `build` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist will be executed if you run `sails www` or 7 | * `grunt build` in a development environment. It generates a 8 | * folder containing your compiled assets, e.g. for troubleshooting 9 | * issues with other Grunt plugins, bundling assets for an Electron 10 | * or PhoneGap app, or deploying your app's flat files to a CDN. 11 | * 12 | * Note that when running `sails www` in a production environment (with the 13 | * `NODE_ENV` environment variable set to 'production') the `buildProd` task 14 | * will be run instead of this one. 15 | * 16 | * For more information see: 17 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/build-js 18 | * 19 | */ 20 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 21 | grunt.registerTask('build', [ 22 | 'compileAssets', 23 | 'linkAssetsBuild', 24 | 'clean:build', 25 | 'copy:build' 26 | ]); 27 | }; 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/buildProd.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `buildProd` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist will be executed instead of `build` if you 7 | * run `sails www` in a production environment, e.g.: 8 | * `NODE_ENV=production sails www` 9 | * 10 | * This generates a folder containing your compiled (and usually minified) 11 | * assets. The most common use case for this is bundling up files to 12 | * deploy to a CDN. 13 | * 14 | * For more information see: 15 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/build-prod-js 16 | * 17 | */ 18 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 19 | grunt.registerTask('buildProd', [ 20 | 'compileAssets', 21 | 'concat', 22 | 'uglify', 23 | 'cssmin', 24 | 'linkAssetsBuildProd', 25 | 'clean:build', 26 | 'copy:build' 27 | ]); 28 | }; 29 | 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/compileAssets.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `compileAssets` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist is not designed to be used directly-- rather 7 | * it is a helper called by the `default`, `prod`, `build`, and 8 | * `buildProd` tasklists. 9 | * 10 | * For more information see: 11 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/compile-assets-js 12 | * 13 | */ 14 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 15 | grunt.registerTask('compileAssets', [ 16 | 'clean:dev', 17 | 'jst:dev', 18 | 'less:dev', 19 | 'copy:dev', 20 | 'coffee:dev' 21 | ]); 22 | }; 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/default.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `default` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This is the default Grunt tasklist that will be executed if you 7 | * run `grunt` in the top level directory of your app. It is also 8 | * called automatically when you start Sails in development mode using 9 | * `sails lift` or `node app`. 10 | * 11 | * Note that when lifting your app with a custom environment setting 12 | * (i.e. `sails.config.environment`), Sails will look for a tasklist file 13 | * with the same name and run that instead of this one. 14 | * 15 | * > Note that as a special case for compatibility/historial reasons, if 16 | * > your environment is "production", and Sails cannot find a tasklist named 17 | * > `production.js`, it will attempt to run the `prod.js` tasklist as well 18 | * > before defaulting to `default.js`. 19 | * 20 | * For more information see: 21 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/default-js 22 | * 23 | */ 24 | module.exports = function (grunt) { 25 | grunt.registerTask('default', ['compileAssets', 'linkAssets', 'watch']); 26 | }; 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/linkAssets.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `linkAssets` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist is not designed to be used directly-- rather 7 | * it is a helper called by the `default` tasklist and the `watch` task 8 | * (but only if the `grunt-sails-linker` package is in use). 9 | * 10 | * For more information see: 11 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/link-assets-js 12 | * 13 | */ 14 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 15 | grunt.registerTask('linkAssets', [ 16 | 'sails-linker:devJs', 17 | 'sails-linker:devStyles', 18 | 'sails-linker:devTpl', 19 | 'sails-linker:devJsJade', 20 | 'sails-linker:devStylesJade', 21 | 'sails-linker:devTplJade' 22 | ]); 23 | }; 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/linkAssetsBuild.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `linkAssetsBuild` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist is not designed to be used directly-- rather 7 | * it is a helper called by the `build` tasklist. 8 | * 9 | * For more information see: 10 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/link-assets-build-js 11 | * 12 | */ 13 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 14 | grunt.registerTask('linkAssetsBuild', [ 15 | 'sails-linker:devJsRelative', 16 | 'sails-linker:devStylesRelative', 17 | 'sails-linker:devTpl', 18 | 'sails-linker:devJsRelativeJade', 19 | 'sails-linker:devStylesRelativeJade', 20 | 'sails-linker:devTplJade' 21 | ]); 22 | }; 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/linkAssetsBuildProd.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `linkAssetsBuildProd` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist is not designed to be used directly-- rather 7 | * it is a helper called by the `buildProd` tasklist. 8 | * 9 | * For more information see: 10 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/link-assets-build-prod-js 11 | * 12 | */ 13 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 14 | grunt.registerTask('linkAssetsBuildProd', [ 15 | 'sails-linker:prodJsRelative', 16 | 'sails-linker:prodStylesRelative', 17 | 'sails-linker:devTpl', 18 | 'sails-linker:prodJsRelativeJade', 19 | 'sails-linker:prodStylesRelativeJade', 20 | 'sails-linker:devTplJade' 21 | ]); 22 | }; 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/prod.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `prod` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist will be executed instead of `default` when 7 | * your Sails app is lifted in a production environment (e.g. using 8 | * `NODE_ENV=production node app`). 9 | * 10 | * For more information see: 11 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/prod-js 12 | * 13 | */ 14 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 15 | grunt.registerTask('prod', [ 16 | 'compileAssets', 17 | 'concat', 18 | 'uglify', 19 | 'cssmin', 20 | 'sails-linker:prodJs', 21 | 'sails-linker:prodStyles', 22 | 'sails-linker:devTpl', 23 | 'sails-linker:prodJsJade', 24 | 'sails-linker:prodStylesJade', 25 | 'sails-linker:devTplJade' 26 | ]); 27 | }; 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/register/syncAssets.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * `syncAssets` 3 | * 4 | * --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | * 6 | * This Grunt tasklist is not designed to be used directly-- rather 7 | * it is a helper called by the `watch` task (`tasks/config/watch.js`). 8 | * 9 | * For more information see: 10 | * http://sailsjs.org/documentation/anatomy/my-app/tasks/register/sync-assets-js 11 | * 12 | */ 13 | module.exports = function(grunt) { 14 | grunt.registerTask('syncAssets', [ 15 | 'jst:dev', 16 | 'less:dev', 17 | 'sync:dev', 18 | 'coffee:dev' 19 | ]); 20 | }; 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /views/403.ejs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 35 | 36 | 40 | 41 |
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