module.exports = adduser var log = require('npmlog') var npm = require('./npm.js') var read = require('read') var userValidate = require('npm-user-validate') var output = require('./utils/output') var usage = require('./utils/usage') var chain = require('slide').chain var crypto try { crypto = require('crypto') } catch (ex) {} adduser.usage = usage( 'adduser', 'npm adduser [--registry=url] [--scope=@orgname] [--always-auth]' ) function adduser (args, cb) { if (!crypto) { return cb(new Error( 'You must compile node with ssl support to use the adduser feature' )) } var creds = npm.config.getCredentialsByURI(npm.config.get('registry')) var c = { u: creds.username || '', p: creds.password || '', e: creds.email || '' } var u = {} log.disableProgress() chain([ [readUsername, c, u], [readPassword, c, u], [readEmail, c, u], [save, c, u] ], cb) } function readUsername (c, u, cb) { var v = userValidate.username read({prompt: 'Username: ', default: c.u || ''}, function (er, un) { if (er) { return cb(er.message === 'cancelled' ? er.message : er) } // make sure it's valid. we have to do this here, because // couchdb will only ever say "bad password" with a 401 when // you try to PUT a _users record that the validate_doc_update // rejects for *any* reason. if (!un) { return readUsername(c, u, cb) } var error = v(un) if (error) { log.warn(error.message) return readUsername(c, u, cb) } c.changed = c.u !== un u.u = un cb(er) }) } function readPassword (c, u, cb) { var v = userValidate.pw var prompt if (c.p && !c.changed) { prompt = 'Password: (or leave unchanged) ' } else { prompt = 'Password: ' } read({prompt: prompt, silent: true}, function (er, pw) { if (er) { return cb(er.message === 'cancelled' ? er.message : er) } if (!c.changed && pw === '') { // when the username was not changed, // empty response means "use the old value" pw = c.p } if (!pw) { return readPassword(c, u, cb) } var error = v(pw) if (error) { log.warn(error.message) return readPassword(c, u, cb) } c.changed = c.changed || c.p !== pw u.p = pw cb(er) }) } function readEmail (c, u, cb) { var v = userValidate.email var r = { prompt: 'Email: (this IS public) ', default: c.e || '' } read(r, function (er, em) { if (er) { return cb(er.message === 'cancelled' ? er.message : er) } if (!em) { return readEmail(c, u, cb) } var error = v(em) if (error) { log.warn(error.message) return readEmail(c, u, cb) } u.e = em cb(er) }) } function save (c, u, cb) { // save existing configs, but yank off for this PUT var uri = npm.config.get('registry') var scope = npm.config.get('scope') // there may be a saved scope and no --registry (for login) if (scope) { var scopedRegistry = npm.config.get(scope + ':registry') var cliRegistry = npm.config.get('registry', 'cli') if (scopedRegistry && !cliRegistry) uri = scopedRegistry } var params = { auth: { username: u.u, password: u.p, email: u.e } } npm.registry.adduser(uri, params, function (er, doc) { if (er) return cb(er) // don't want this polluting the configuration npm.config.del('_token', 'user') if (scope) npm.config.set(scope + ':registry', uri, 'user') if (doc && doc.token) { npm.config.setCredentialsByURI(uri, { token: doc.token }) } else { npm.config.setCredentialsByURI(uri, { username: u.u, password: u.p, email: u.e, alwaysAuth: npm.config.get('always-auth') }) } log.info('adduser', 'Authorized user %s', u.u) var scopeMessage = scope ? ' to scope ' + scope : '' output('Logged in as %s%s on %s.', u.u, scopeMessage, uri) npm.config.save('user', cb) }) }