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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T09:38:46+00:00 2026-06-04T09:38:46+00:00

I’m using Express and Passport OpenID Google strategy and I would like to set

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I’m using Express and Passport OpenID Google strategy and I would like to set returnURL on each auth request to be able to return to the page that initiated that auth.

The situation is that I have HTML5 slides application with Node.js backend (and with social stuff and editor and Portal and extensions… https://github.com/bubersson/humla) and I want be able to log in user on some slide (via slide menu…) but then I want him to get back to same slide easily.

So I would need something like this?

app.get('/auth/google', function(req,res) {
   var cust = "http://localhost:1338/"+req.params.xxx;
   passport.authenticate('google', returnURL:cust, function ...
} 

I’ve read Passport’s guide, but still don’t know how to do that. I know this wouldn’t be safe, but how else could I do it?

Or how can I make the application to return to the page from where the login has been initiated? Or is there a way to make OpenID authentication using AJAX (and still be able to use passport as well)?

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    2026-06-04T09:38:47+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 9:38 am

    I’ve figured this out for my apps Twitter authentication, I am sure that the GoogleStrategy is quite similar. Try a variant of this:

    Assuming you have defined the route for the callback from the authentication service like so (from the passport guide):

    app.get('/auth/twitter/callback',
      passport.authenticate('twitter', {
          successRedirect: authenticationRedirect(req, '/account')
        , failureRedirect: '/'
      })
    );
    

    Just change that block to this:

    app.get('/auth/twitter/callback', function(req, res, next){
      passport.authenticate('twitter', function(err, user, info){
        // This is the default destination upon successful login.
        var redirectUrl = '/account';
    
        if (err) { return next(err); }
        if (!user) { return res.redirect('/'); }
    
        // If we have previously stored a redirectUrl, use that, 
        // otherwise, use the default.
        if (req.session.redirectUrl) {
          redirectUrl = req.session.redirectUrl;
          req.session.redirectUrl = null;
        }
        req.logIn(user, function(err){
          if (err) { return next(err); }
        });
        res.redirect(redirectUrl);
      })(req, res, next);
    });
    

    Now, define your middleware for authenticated routes to store the original URL in the session like this:

    ensureAuthenticated = function (req, res, next) {
      if (req.isAuthenticated()) { return next(); }
    
      // If the user is not authenticated, then we will start the authentication
      // process.  Before we do, let's store this originally requested URL in the
      // session so we know where to return the user later.
    
      req.session.redirectUrl = req.url;
    
      // Resume normal authentication...
    
      logger.info('User is not authenticated.');
      req.flash("warn", "You must be logged-in to do that.");
      res.redirect('/');
    }
    

    Works!

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