Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

catalyst::authentication::realm(3pm) [debian man page]

Catalyst::Authentication::Realm(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Catalyst::Authentication::Realm(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Authentication::Realm - Base class for realm objects. DESCRIPTION
CONFIGURATION
class By default this class is used by Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication for all realms. The class parameter allows you to choose a different class to use for this realm. Creating a new Realm class can allow for authentication methods that fall outside the normal credential/store methodology. auto_create_user Set this to true if you wish this realm to auto-create user accounts when the user doesn't exist (most useful for remote authentication schemes). auto_update_user Set this to true if you wish this realm to auto-update user accounts after authentication (most useful for remote authentication schemes). use_session Sets session usage for this particular realm - overriding the global use_sesion setting. METHODS
new( $realmname, $config, $app ) Instantiantes this realm, plus the specified store and credential classes. store( ) Returns an instance of the store object for this realm. credential( ) Returns an instance of the credential object for this realm. find_user( $authinfo, $c ) Retrieves the user given the authentication information provided. This is most often called from the credential. The default realm class simply delegates this call the store object. If enabled, auto-creation and auto-updating of users is also handled here. authenticate( $c, $authinfo) Performs the authentication process for the current realm. The default realm class simply delegates this to the credential and sets the authenticated user on success. Returns the authenticated user object; USER PERSISTENCE
The Realm class allows complete control over the persistance of users between requests. By default the realm attempts to use the Catalyst session system to accomplish this. By overriding the methods below in a custom Realm class, however, you can handle user persistance in any way you see fit. persist_user($c, $user) persist_user is the entry point for saving user information between requests in most cases this will utilize the session. By default this uses the catalyst session system to store the user by calling for_session on the active store. The user object must be a subclass of Catalyst::Authentication::User. If you have updated the user object, you must call persist_user again to ensure that the persisted user object reflects your updates. remove_persisted_user($c) Removes any persisted user data. By default, removes the user from the session. user_is_restorable( $c ) Returns whether there is a persisted user that may be restored. Returns a token used to restore the user. With the default session persistance it returns the raw frozen user information. restore_user($c, [$frozen_user]) Restores the user from the given frozen_user parameter, or if not provided, using the response from $self->user_is_restorable(); Uses $self->from_session() to decode the frozen user. failed_user_restore($c) If there is a session to restore, but the restore fails for any reason then this method is called. This method supplied just removes the persisted user, but can be overridden if required to have more complex logic (e.g. finding a the user by their 'old' username). from_session($c, $frozenuser ) Decodes the frozenuser information provided and returns an instantiated user object. By default, this call is delegated to $store->from_session(). save_user_in_session($c, $user) DEPRECATED. Use persist_user instead. (this simply calls persist_user) perl v5.14.2 2012-04-14 Catalyst::Authentication::Realm(3pm)

Check Out this Related Man Page

Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP - Authentication store accessing an IMAP server. SYNOPSIS
use Catalyst qw( Authentication ); __PACKAGE__->config( 'authentication' => { default_realm => "imap", realms => { imap => { credential => { class => "Password", password_field => "password", password_type => "self_check", }, store => { class => 'IMAP', host => 'localhost', }, }, }, }, ); sub login : Global { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; $c->authenticate({ id => $c->req->param("login"), password => $c->req->param("password") }); $c->res->body("Welcome " . $c->user->username . "!"); } DESCRIPTION
This plugin implements the Catalyst::Authentication v.10 API. Read that documentation first if you are upgrading from a previous version of this plugin. This plugin uses "Mail::IMAPClient" to let your application authenticate against an IMAP server. The used imap client object is stored on the stash as imapclient for use in other components. CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
host Sets the host name (or IP address) of the IMAP server. port Optionally set the port to connect to, defaults to 143. If you specify port 993, IO::Socket::SSL will be used for connecting. ATTRIBUTES
host The host name used to connect to. METHODS
new from_session find_user SEE ALSO
Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP::User Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication, Mail::IMAPClient AUTHORS
Stefan Seifert <nine@cpan.org> LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-16 Catalyst::Authentication::Store::IMAP(3pm)
Man Page