How to redirect to another page after getting token using twitter login












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I've implemented login using twitter. After logging, Twitter will return a callback URL like this:



http://localhost:3000/auth/twitter/callback?oauth_token=VtLJrgAAAAAA87WUAAABZ0xbLsc&oauth_verifier=1KUhb5SnfHzcAFP75yQVGwgUPsa4C4dc


The code is like:



router.get('/auth/twitter/callback',passport.authenticate('twitter',{
session: false
}),generateToken,respondThirdParty);

function generateToken(req, res, next) {
req.token = jwt.sign({
id: req.user.userid,
}, 'server secret', {
expiresIn: 60 * 60
});
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
return res.send(JSON.stringify({ token: req.token,userid:req.user.userid }));
next();
}
function respondThirdParty(req, res) {
console.log("this is the print token inside respond");
console.log(req.token);
res.redirect('/customer/redirect');
}


My goal is, when I get to the callback URL, to generate a token, send it to the header and redirect to the /customer/redirect page.

But now it doesn't work. The token is displayed in the callback url page. I couldn't work it out. Could anyone help me?










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    I've implemented login using twitter. After logging, Twitter will return a callback URL like this:



    http://localhost:3000/auth/twitter/callback?oauth_token=VtLJrgAAAAAA87WUAAABZ0xbLsc&oauth_verifier=1KUhb5SnfHzcAFP75yQVGwgUPsa4C4dc


    The code is like:



    router.get('/auth/twitter/callback',passport.authenticate('twitter',{
    session: false
    }),generateToken,respondThirdParty);

    function generateToken(req, res, next) {
    req.token = jwt.sign({
    id: req.user.userid,
    }, 'server secret', {
    expiresIn: 60 * 60
    });
    res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
    return res.send(JSON.stringify({ token: req.token,userid:req.user.userid }));
    next();
    }
    function respondThirdParty(req, res) {
    console.log("this is the print token inside respond");
    console.log(req.token);
    res.redirect('/customer/redirect');
    }


    My goal is, when I get to the callback URL, to generate a token, send it to the header and redirect to the /customer/redirect page.

    But now it doesn't work. The token is displayed in the callback url page. I couldn't work it out. Could anyone help me?










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      I've implemented login using twitter. After logging, Twitter will return a callback URL like this:



      http://localhost:3000/auth/twitter/callback?oauth_token=VtLJrgAAAAAA87WUAAABZ0xbLsc&oauth_verifier=1KUhb5SnfHzcAFP75yQVGwgUPsa4C4dc


      The code is like:



      router.get('/auth/twitter/callback',passport.authenticate('twitter',{
      session: false
      }),generateToken,respondThirdParty);

      function generateToken(req, res, next) {
      req.token = jwt.sign({
      id: req.user.userid,
      }, 'server secret', {
      expiresIn: 60 * 60
      });
      res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
      return res.send(JSON.stringify({ token: req.token,userid:req.user.userid }));
      next();
      }
      function respondThirdParty(req, res) {
      console.log("this is the print token inside respond");
      console.log(req.token);
      res.redirect('/customer/redirect');
      }


      My goal is, when I get to the callback URL, to generate a token, send it to the header and redirect to the /customer/redirect page.

      But now it doesn't work. The token is displayed in the callback url page. I couldn't work it out. Could anyone help me?










      share|improve this question
















      I've implemented login using twitter. After logging, Twitter will return a callback URL like this:



      http://localhost:3000/auth/twitter/callback?oauth_token=VtLJrgAAAAAA87WUAAABZ0xbLsc&oauth_verifier=1KUhb5SnfHzcAFP75yQVGwgUPsa4C4dc


      The code is like:



      router.get('/auth/twitter/callback',passport.authenticate('twitter',{
      session: false
      }),generateToken,respondThirdParty);

      function generateToken(req, res, next) {
      req.token = jwt.sign({
      id: req.user.userid,
      }, 'server secret', {
      expiresIn: 60 * 60
      });
      res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
      return res.send(JSON.stringify({ token: req.token,userid:req.user.userid }));
      next();
      }
      function respondThirdParty(req, res) {
      console.log("this is the print token inside respond");
      console.log(req.token);
      res.redirect('/customer/redirect');
      }


      My goal is, when I get to the callback URL, to generate a token, send it to the header and redirect to the /customer/redirect page.

      But now it doesn't work. The token is displayed in the callback url page. I couldn't work it out. Could anyone help me?







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      edited Nov 25 '18 at 20:07









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      asked Nov 25 '18 at 19:47









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