balena-cli/lib/actions/auth.coffee

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CoffeeScript

_ = require('lodash-contrib')
url = require('url')
async = require('async')
resin = require('resin-sdk')
visuals = require('resin-cli-visuals')
helpers = require('../helpers/helpers')
exports.login =
signature: 'login [credentials]'
description: 'login to resin.io'
help: '''
Use this command to login to your resin.io account.
You need to login before you can use most of the commands this tool provides.
You can pass your credentials as a colon separated string, or you can omit the
credentials, in which case the tool will present you with an interactive login form.
Examples:
$ resin login username:password
$ resin login
'''
action: (params, options, done) ->
async.waterfall [
(callback) ->
if params.credentials?
return helpers.parseCredentials(params.credentials, callback)
else
return visuals.widgets.login(callback)
(credentials, callback) ->
resin.auth.login(credentials, callback)
], done
exports.logout =
signature: 'logout'
description: 'logout from resin.io'
help: '''
Use this command to logout from your resin.io account.o
Examples:
$ resin logout
'''
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
resin.auth.logout(done)
exports.signup =
signature: 'signup'
description: 'signup to resin.io'
help: '''
Use this command to signup for a resin.io account.
If signup is successful, you'll be logged in to your new user automatically.
TODO: We need to provide a non interactive way to use this command,
however it's not clear to me how to do it easily for now.
Examples:
$ resin signup
Email: me@mycompany.com
Username: johndoe
Password: ***********
$ resin whoami
johndoe
'''
action: (params, options, done) ->
async.waterfall([
(callback) ->
visuals.widgets.register(callback)
(credentials, callback) ->
resin.auth.register credentials, (error, token) ->
return callback(error, credentials)
(credentials, callback) ->
resin.auth.login(credentials, callback)
], done)
exports.whoami =
signature: 'whoami'
description: 'get current username'
help: '''
Use this command to find out the current logged in username.
Examples:
$ resin whoami
'''
permission: 'user'
action: (params, options, done) ->
resin.auth.whoami (error, username) ->
if not username?
return done(new Error('Username not found'))
console.log(username)