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Published inAug 2013
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Simon Holmes
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Simon Holmes started his journey as a web developer in the late 1990s. He built his first website for a project at university and soon saw what the industry had to offer when he promptly sold it! Following university, Simon worked his way through the ranks of design agency life, learning the skills of becoming a full-stack web developer. From server management and database design to building dynamic UIs from Photoshop files, it all fell under Simon's remit. Having witnessed first-hand the terrible JavaScript code so prevalent in the early 2000s, Simon is very much enjoying its resurgence as a powerful, structured language. Simon now works in SaaS, which is very heavy on the JavaScript.
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CRUD – editing users and projects


While we haven't looked at validation yet, knowing the earlier "catch" will be very helpful while handling data interactions. We should bear it in mind when building our form handling actions, and use the correct methods wherever possible so that we don't have to rewrite them later.

Tracking user login

When a user logs in, we want to update the lastLogin date. We don't need any validation as we are setting the single field ourselves on the server, and we don't need the object returned from the database. We also know we are going to get the correct instance as our query object will be for the unique _id field, so we can use the update() method.

User login is currently handled by the doLogin function in routes/user.js. The section of the function that handles a successful login looks like the following:

req.session.user = { "name" : user.name, "email": user.email, "_id": user._id };
req.session.loggedIn = true;
console.log('Logged in user: ' + user);
res.redirect...
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Published in: Aug 2013Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781782168195

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Simon Holmes started his journey as a web developer in the late 1990s. He built his first website for a project at university and soon saw what the industry had to offer when he promptly sold it! Following university, Simon worked his way through the ranks of design agency life, learning the skills of becoming a full-stack web developer. From server management and database design to building dynamic UIs from Photoshop files, it all fell under Simon's remit. Having witnessed first-hand the terrible JavaScript code so prevalent in the early 2000s, Simon is very much enjoying its resurgence as a powerful, structured language. Simon now works in SaaS, which is very heavy on the JavaScript.
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