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const profile = require('npm-profile')
const log = require('../utils/log-shim')
const openUrlPrompt = require('../utils/open-url-prompt.js')
const read = require('../utils/read-user-info.js')
const otplease = require('../utils/otplease.js')
const adduser = async (npm, { creds, ...opts }) => {
const authType = npm.config.get('auth-type')
let res
if (authType === 'web') {
res = await profile.adduserWeb((url, emitter) => {
openUrlPrompt(
npm,
url,
'Create your account at',
'Press ENTER to open in the browser...',
emitter
)
}, opts)
} else {
const username = await read.username('Username:', creds.username)
const password = await read.password('Password:', creds.password)
const email = await read.email('Email: (this IS public) ', creds.email)
// npm registry quirk: If you "add" an existing user with their current
// password, it's effectively a login, and if that account has otp you'll
// be prompted for it.
res = await otplease(npm, opts, (reqOpts) =>
profile.adduserCouch(username, email, password, opts)
)
}
// We don't know the username if it was a web login, all we can reliably log is scope and registry
const message = `Logged in${opts.scope ? ` to scope ${opts.scope}` : ''} on ${opts.registry}.`
log.info('adduser', message)
return {
message,
newCreds: { token: res.token },
}
}
const login = async (npm, { creds, ...opts }) => {
const authType = npm.config.get('auth-type')
let res
if (authType === 'web') {
res = await profile.loginWeb((url, emitter) => {
openUrlPrompt(
npm,
url,
'Login at',
'Press ENTER to open in the browser...',
emitter
)
}, opts)
} else {
const username = await read.username('Username:', creds.username)
const password = await read.password('Password:', creds.password)
res = await otplease(npm, opts, (reqOpts) =>
profile.loginCouch(username, password, reqOpts)
)
}
// We don't know the username if it was a web login, all we can reliably log is scope and registry
const message = `Logged in${opts.scope ? ` to scope ${opts.scope}` : ''} on ${opts.registry}.`
log.info('login', message)
return {
message,
newCreds: { token: res.token },
}
}
module.exports = {
adduser,
login,
}
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