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    passport-facebook

    Facebook authentication strategy for Passport and Node.js.

    ...It manages the redirection to Facebook’s login page, the authorization code exchange, and the retrieval of basic profile information, reducing the boilerplate developers would otherwise write to integrate with Facebook’s API manually. When used with Express and Passport, the strategy triggers redirects and callback handling automatically based on configured routes, so developers can focus on application logic like user onboarding and account linkage. The module normalizes the returned user profile into a consistent format so you can store or use profile data with minimal translation. It also handles secure token exchange and sanitization of inputs to protect against common OAuth attacks.
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