I'm using node, express and connect for a simple app and have basic HTTP auth implemented as follows (lots of code left out for brevity):
var express = require('express'),
connect = require('connect');
app.configure = function(){
// other stuff...
app.use(connect.basicAuth('username', 'password'));
// other stuff...
};
I've tried googling and even attempted implementing my own auth, but I can't figure out how to skip this auth for just one route.
I'd really appreciate it if anyone offer any help with this?
If you don't want to use authentication for all routes, you should add the auth function as middleware to each individual route like so:
app.get('/mysecretpage', basicAuth, function (req, res) {
console.log('you have to be auth to see this page');
});
Here is a regular route without auth:
app.get('/sample', function (req, res) {
console.log('everybody see this page');
});
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