Nodejs How to manually serialize the user to passport session?

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Consider the following code.



router.post("/login", async (req, res, next) => {
const { errors, isValid } = validateLoginInput(req.body);

//Form related error
if (!isValid) {
return res.status(400).json(errors);
}
console.log("Login route is called");
const { email, password } = req.body;

//User with provided email check
try {
const user = await User.findOne({ "local.email": email });
console.log("user found is called");
if (!user) {
errors.email = "User not found";
return res.status(404).json(errors);
}

if (user.validPassword(password)) {
//Everything goes right

//Manually serializing user in passport session
req.session.passport.user = user;

return res.status(200).send(user);
} else {
errors.password = "Password incorrect";
return res.status(400).json(errors);
}
} catch (err) {
console.log(err);
}
});


I want to serialize the user into passport session. But this time I am not using passport strategy. Since I am not using passport strategy I don't have access to done function. Is there any other way I can serialize user to passport session?










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    Consider the following code.



    router.post("/login", async (req, res, next) => {
    const { errors, isValid } = validateLoginInput(req.body);

    //Form related error
    if (!isValid) {
    return res.status(400).json(errors);
    }
    console.log("Login route is called");
    const { email, password } = req.body;

    //User with provided email check
    try {
    const user = await User.findOne({ "local.email": email });
    console.log("user found is called");
    if (!user) {
    errors.email = "User not found";
    return res.status(404).json(errors);
    }

    if (user.validPassword(password)) {
    //Everything goes right

    //Manually serializing user in passport session
    req.session.passport.user = user;

    return res.status(200).send(user);
    } else {
    errors.password = "Password incorrect";
    return res.status(400).json(errors);
    }
    } catch (err) {
    console.log(err);
    }
    });


    I want to serialize the user into passport session. But this time I am not using passport strategy. Since I am not using passport strategy I don't have access to done function. Is there any other way I can serialize user to passport session?










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      Consider the following code.



      router.post("/login", async (req, res, next) => {
      const { errors, isValid } = validateLoginInput(req.body);

      //Form related error
      if (!isValid) {
      return res.status(400).json(errors);
      }
      console.log("Login route is called");
      const { email, password } = req.body;

      //User with provided email check
      try {
      const user = await User.findOne({ "local.email": email });
      console.log("user found is called");
      if (!user) {
      errors.email = "User not found";
      return res.status(404).json(errors);
      }

      if (user.validPassword(password)) {
      //Everything goes right

      //Manually serializing user in passport session
      req.session.passport.user = user;

      return res.status(200).send(user);
      } else {
      errors.password = "Password incorrect";
      return res.status(400).json(errors);
      }
      } catch (err) {
      console.log(err);
      }
      });


      I want to serialize the user into passport session. But this time I am not using passport strategy. Since I am not using passport strategy I don't have access to done function. Is there any other way I can serialize user to passport session?










      share|improve this question













      Consider the following code.



      router.post("/login", async (req, res, next) => {
      const { errors, isValid } = validateLoginInput(req.body);

      //Form related error
      if (!isValid) {
      return res.status(400).json(errors);
      }
      console.log("Login route is called");
      const { email, password } = req.body;

      //User with provided email check
      try {
      const user = await User.findOne({ "local.email": email });
      console.log("user found is called");
      if (!user) {
      errors.email = "User not found";
      return res.status(404).json(errors);
      }

      if (user.validPassword(password)) {
      //Everything goes right

      //Manually serializing user in passport session
      req.session.passport.user = user;

      return res.status(200).send(user);
      } else {
      errors.password = "Password incorrect";
      return res.status(400).json(errors);
      }
      } catch (err) {
      console.log(err);
      }
      });


      I want to serialize the user into passport session. But this time I am not using passport strategy. Since I am not using passport strategy I don't have access to done function. Is there any other way I can serialize user to passport session?







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