var passport = require('passport'); var GoogleStrategy = require('passport-google-oauth').OAuth2Strategy; var gcal = require('google-calendar'); var util = require('util'); passport.use(new GoogleStrategy({ clientID: '553555458366-bl2e989fn88t27recf2cgp74b3ogcdc1.apps.googleusercontent.com', clientSecret: '8TNPb5ehq-t7g1uiwztaHmC7', callbackURL: "http://127.0.0.1:1337/auth/google" },function(accessToken, refreshToken, profile, done) { // asynchronous verification, for effect... console.log(accessToken+"========="); process.nextTick(function () { // To keep the example simple, the user's Google profile is returned to // represent the logged-in user. In a typical application, you would want // to associate the Google account with a user record in your database, // and return that user instead. return done(null, profile); }); } )); passport.serializeUser(function (user, done) { done(null, user); }); passport.deserializeUser(function (obj, done) { done(null, obj); }); var AuthController = { index: passport.authenticate('google', { scope: ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile', 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email'] }), auth: passport.authenticate('google',function(req,res){ console.log(res) ; console.log(req); }) }; module.exports = AuthController;