Jan Philipp Timme
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Also, the commit before contained a lot of code that was completely wrong.
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Development notes
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Session data
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This is a skeleton of what the session data within node.js will look like:
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req.session = {
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"initialized": true,
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"data": {
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"user": {}, //see user document
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"profile": {}, //see profile document .data attribute
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"login": false,
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"lastActivity": new Date().toString()
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}
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};
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Database documents
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------------------
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user document:
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{
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"_id": "%NICKNAME%",
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"auth": "%SCRYPTHASH%",
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"email": "%USERMAIL%",
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"type": "user",
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"profile": "%COUCHDOCID_PROFILE%"
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}
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profile document:
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{
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"_id": "%COUCHDOCID%",
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"type": "profile",
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"data": {
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//the object that is handled
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}
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}
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API
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Note: In case of success == false, "error" is added to the response, containing the error message.
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GET retrieve data
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PUT put a whole dataset (overwrite)
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POST update a dataset (update given parts only)
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DELETE delete/destroy something
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GET /user {} {success, user: {%USER_DOCUMENT%}}
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PUT /user {username, password, email} {success}
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POST /user {username, password, email} {success}
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DELETE /user {} {success}
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GET /profile {} {success, profile: {%PROFILE_DOCUMENT}}
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PUT /profile {profile} {success}
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DELETE /profile {} {success}
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GET /session {} {success, login}
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PUT /session {username, password} {success}
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DELETE /session {} {success} |