Net::OpenID::Common(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::OpenID::Common(3pm)NAME
Net::OpenID::Common - Libraries shared between Net::OpenID::Consumer and Net::OpenID::Server
VERSION
version 1.14
DESCRIPTION
The Consumer and Server implementations share a few libraries which live with this module. This module is here largely to hold the version
number and this documentation, though it also incorporates some utility functions inherited from previous versions of
Net::OpenID::Consumer.
COPYRIGHT
This package is Copyright (c) 2005 Brad Fitzpatrick, and (c) 2008 Martin Atkins. All rights reserved.
You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.
If you need more liberal licensing terms, please contact the maintainer.
MAINTAINER
Maintained by Martin Atkins <mart@degeneration.co.uk>
perl v5.12.4 2011-11-11 Net::OpenID::Common(3pm)
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Net::OpenID::Extension(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::OpenID::Extension(3pm)NAME
Net::OpenID::Extension - Base class for OpenID extensions
VERSION
version 1.14
METHODS
CLASS->namespace_uris
Return a hashref mapping namespace URIs to the aliases you will use to refer to them in the other methods. For example:
return {
'http://example.com/some-extension' => 'someext',
};
CLASS->new_request(@parameters)
When your extension is added to the Net::OpenID::ClaimedIdentity object in consumer-land, this method will be called to create a request
object. Any additional arguments passed when adding the extension will be passed through verbatim in @parameters.
The object you return here should at minimum provide the interface defined in Net::OpenID::ExtensionMessage.
You can return "undef" here if you have nothing useful to return.
CLASS->received_request(\%args)
In server-land, when a caller asks for the request object for your extension this method will be called to create a request object. %args
maps the aliases you returned from the "namespace_uris" method to a hashref of the key-value pairs provided in that namespace.
The object you return here should at minimum provide the interface defined in Net::OpenID::ExtensionMessage, and should behave identically
to the corresponding object returned from "new_request".
You can return "undef" here if you have nothing useful to return.
CLASS->new_response(@parameters)
When your extension is added to the response in server-land, this method will be called to create a response object. Any additional
arguments passed when adding the extension will be passed through verbatim in @parameters.
You can return "undef" here if you have nothing useful to return.
CLASS->received_response(\%args)
In consumer-land, when a caller asks for the request object for your extension in Net::OpenID::VerifiedIdentity this method will be called
to create a response object. %args maps the aliases you returned from the "namespace_uris" method to a hashref of the key-value pairs
provided in that namespace.
You can return "undef" here if you have nothing useful to return.
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