I have this code :
user.findOne( { 'email' : email }, function( err, User )
{
if ( err )
{
return done(err);
}
if ( !User )
{
return done(null, false, { error : "User not found"});
}
if ( !User.hasOwnProperty('local') || !User.local.hasOwnProperty('password') )
{
console.log("here: " + User.hasOwnProperty('local')); // displays here: false
}
if ( !User.validPass(password) )
{
return done(null, false, { error : "Incorrect Password"});
}
return done(null, User);
});
Since the app supports other kinds of authentication, I have a user model that has nested object called local which looks like
local : { password : "USERS_PASSWORD" }
So during login I want to check whether the user has provided a password but I encountered this interesting problem.
My test object looks like this:
{ _id: 5569ac206afebed8d2d9e11e,
email: '[email protected]',
phno: '1234567890',
gender: 'female',
dob: Wed May 20 2015 05:30:00 GMT+0530 (IST),
name: 'Test Account',
__v: 0,
local: { password: '$2a$07$gytktl7BsmhM8mkuh6JVc3Bs/my7Jz9D0KBcDuKh01S' } }
but console.log("here: " + User.hasOwnProperty('local'));
prints here: false
Where did I go wrong?
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