A Node.js, TypeScript & postgres SQL starter built upon Adonis JS framework, with ready-to-use users management system, to focus on building your new ideas.
🔋 Batteries included:
- Sign up form
- Sign in form
- Logout
- List / create / delete users in admin page
- Forgot password
- Email verification
- Roles and permissions with AdonisJS bouncers
Requirements:
⚠️ Latest release of Node.js 14, along with npm >= 6.0.0.- A Postgres database.
- An STMP server to send emails (you might use, for example, Mailgun, Sparkpot, Amazon SES)
# Check your node version
node -v
# Check your npm version
npm -v
# Clone the repo
# stable branch, to start a new project
git clone -b main [email protected]:yann-yinn/adonis-starter.git
# If you want to contribute: clone dev branch instead of main.
# git clone -b dev [email protected]:yann-yinn/mvp-starter.git
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Configure your environment variables:
#
# 1) Generate your unique app id, you need this value for APP_KEY env var in .env.
node ace generate:key
# 2) copy env.example file to create a ".env" file
# edit the env file and set required env vars.
cp env.example .env
# Create postgres tables
npm run migrate-up
# Launch dev server !
npm run dev
Fork dev branch and make a PR againts the dev branch.
You can add new roles inside config/roles.ts
file. By default, there is only "root", "admin" and "member" roles. Root role is special and MUST NOT be deleted. First created user became automatically a "root" user.
import { Role } from "App/types";
const roles: Role[] = [
// root is a special role and has all authorizations.
{
id: "root",
label: "Root",
},
// Member is the default role when someone creates a new account.
{
id: "member",
label: "Member",
},
// Admin can create / delete users, except the root user.
{
id: "admin",
label: "Administrator",
},
];
export default roles;
MVP starter is using "bouncers" from Adonis JS framework to define authorizations.
See start/bouncer.ts
File for predefined authorizations or to add new authorizations.
Example bouncer: "Admin role can edit any post. Member can only edit their own posts":
.define("editPost", (user: User, post: Post) => {
if (userHasRoles(["admin"], user)) {
return true;
}
if (userHasRoles(["member"], user) && user.id === post.userId) {
return true;
}
return false;
})
Then, in your controller, use the defined bouncer like so (don't forget the await keyword!)
public async edit({ view, request, bouncer }: HttpContextContract) {
const entity = await this.entityModel.findOrFail(request.param("id"));
await bouncer.authorize("editPost", entity);
// etc
}
You can control authorizations in the templates too:
@can('editPost', entity)
<a href="{{entity._editLink}}">Edit</a> </td>
@end
See adonis docs on "bouncers" for more details: https://docs.adonisjs.com/guides/authorization
Fix SSL issue in development with postgres hosted with Heroku: configure rejectUnauthorized
in your config/database.ts
config file.
// config/database.ts
connections: {
pg: {
client: "pg",
connection: {
ssl: {
rejectUnauthorized: Env.get("NODE_ENV") === "production" ? true : false,
},
// ...
- 5 oct. User is (optionnaly) blocked until his email is verified (thanks @Yoann-TYT)
- 5 oct. Add "root" role, (default role for the very first registered user)
- 5 otc. Add password validations rules
- 5 oct. Show / Hide password (thanks @Sreejit7)
- 5 oct. When user upload a new profile picture, delete the old one (thanks @Yoann-TYT)
- nov. forgot password and mail verification (thanks @HugoLd)