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Moving onto the next API.
PUT on /api/reset-password, req -> otp, email, new password, res -> nocontent
// controllers/passwordReset.go func ResetPassword(c *fiber.Ctx) error { type Input struct { OTP string `json:"otp"` Email string `json:"email"` NewPassword string `json:"new_password"` } var input Input err := c.BodyParser(&input) if err != nil { return c.Status(fiber.StatusBadRequest).JSON(fiber.Map{ "error": "invalid data", }) } // no input field should be empty if input.OTP == "" || input.Email == "" || input.NewPassword == "" { return c.Status(fiber.StatusBadRequest).JSON(fiber.Map{ "error": "invalid data", }) } // TODO: check redis for otp and update password return c.SendStatus(fiber.StatusNoContent) }
Adding route for it
// routes/routes.go api.Put("/reset-password", controllers.ResetPassword)
Now I need two functions:
// utils/passwordReset.go func VerifyOTP(otp string, email string, c context.Context) (error, bool) { key := otpKeyPrefix + email // get the value for the key value, err := config.RedisClient.Get(c, key).Result() if err != nil { // the following states that the key was not found if err == redis.Nil { return errors.New("otp expired / incorrect email"), false } // for other errors return err, true } // compare received otp's hash with value in redis err = bcrypt.CompareHashAndPassword([]byte(value), []byte(otp)) if err != nil { return errors.New("incorrect otp"), false } // delete redis key to prevent abuse of otp err = config.RedisClient.Del(c, key).Err() if err != nil { return err, true } return nil, false } func UpdatePassword(email string, password string, c context.Context) error { users := config.DB.Collection("users") // hash the password hashedPassword, _ := bcrypt.GenerateFromPassword([]byte(password), 10) // update the password update := bson.M{ "$set": bson.M{ "password": hashedPassword, }, } _, err := users.UpdateByID(c, email, update) if err != nil { return err } return nil }
Now I need to put them both together in the controller. I'm using the bool from VerifyOTP function to denote whether the error is an internal error or is it because of the input.
// controllers/passwordReset.go func ResetPassword(c *fiber.Ctx) error { type Input struct { OTP string `json:"otp"` Email string `json:"email"` NewPassword string `json:"new_password"` } var input Input err := c.BodyParser(&input) if err != nil { return c.Status(fiber.StatusBadRequest).JSON(fiber.Map{ "error": "invalid data", }) } // no input field should be empty if input.OTP == "" || input.Email == "" || input.NewPassword == "" { return c.Status(fiber.StatusBadRequest).JSON(fiber.Map{ "error": "invalid data", }) } // check redis for otp err, isInternalErr := utils.VerifyOTP(input.OTP, input.Email, c.Context()) if err != nil { var code int if isInternalErr { code = fiber.StatusInternalServerError } else { code = fiber.StatusUnauthorized } return c.Status(code).JSON(fiber.Map{ "error": err.Error(), }) } err = utils.UpdatePassword(input.Email, input.NewPassword, c.Context()) if err != nil { return c.Status(fiber.StatusInternalServerError).JSON(fiber.Map{ "error": err.Error(), }) } return c.SendStatus(fiber.StatusNoContent) }
The API is now built, and the testing can be done using the following cURL command
curl --location --request PUT 'localhost:3000/api/reset-password' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --data-raw '{ "email": "yashjaiswal.cse@gmail.com", "new_password": "tester123", "otp": "DM4RDNF07B" }'
In the next part, I'll start with the frontend
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