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Authen::CAS::Client::Response(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Authen::CAS::Client::Response(3pm)NAME
Authen::CAS::Client::Response - A set of classes for implementing responses from a CAS server
DESCRIPTION
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response" implements a base class that is used to build a hierarchy of response objects that are returned from
methods in Authen::CAS::Client. Most response objects are meant to encapsulate a type of response from a CAS server.
CLASSES AND METHODS
Authen::CAS::Client::Response
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response" is the base class from which all other response classes inherit. As such it is very primitive and is never
used directly.
new %args
"new()" creates an instance of an "Authen::CAS::Client::Response" object and assigns its data members according to the values in %args.
is_error
"is_error()" returns true if the response represents an error object.
is_failure
"is_failure()" returns true if the response represents a failure object.
is_success
"is_success()" returns true if the response represents a success object.
doc
"doc()" returns the response document used to create the response object. For errors and CAS v1.0 requests this will be the raw text
response from the server. Otherwise an XML::LibXML object will be returned. This can be used for debugging or retrieving additional
information from the CAS server's response.
Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Error
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Error" is used when an error occurs that prevents further processing of a request. This would include not
being able connect to the CAS server, receiving an unexpected response from the server or being unable to correctly parse the server's
response according to the guidelines in the CAS protocol specification.
new error => $error, doc => $doc
"new()" creates an instance of an "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Error" object. $error is the error string. $doc is the response
document.
error
"error()" returns the error string.
Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Failure
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Failure" is used as a base class for other failure responses. These correspond to the
"cas:authenticationFailure" and "cas:proxyFailure" server responses outlined in the CAS protocol specification.
new code => $code, message => $message, doc => $doc
"new()" creates an instance of an "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Failure" object. $code is the failure code. $message is the failure
message. $doc is the response document.
code
"code()" returns the failure code.
message
"message()" returns the failure message.
Authen::CAS::Client::Response::AuthFailure
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response::AuthFailure" is a subclass of "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Failure" and is used when a validation
attempt fails. When using the CAS v2.0 protocol, $code, $message and $doc are set according to what is parsed from the server response.
When using the CAS v1.0 protocol, $code is set to 'V10_AUTH_FAILURE', $message is set to the empty string and $doc is set to the server's
response content.
No additional methods are defined.
Authen::CAS::Client::Response::ProxyFailure
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response::ProxyFailure" is a subclass of "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Failure" and is used when a
"cas:proxyFailure" response is received from the CAS server during a proxy attempt. $code, $message and $doc are set according to what is
parsed from the server response.
No additional methods are defined.
Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Success
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Success" is used as base class for other success responses. These correspond to the
"cas:authenticationSuccess" and "cas:proxySuccess" server responses.
new doc => $doc
"new()" creates an instance of an "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Success" object. $doc is the response document.
Authen::CAS::Client::Response::AuthSuccess
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response::AuthSuccess" is a subclass of "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Success" and is used when validation
succeeds.
new user => $user, iou => $iou, proxies => @proxies, doc => $doc
"new()" creates an instance of an "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::AuthSuccess" object. $user is the username received in the response.
$iou is the proxy granting ticket IOU, if present. "@proxies" is the list of proxies used during validation, if present. $doc is the
response document.
user
"user()" returns the user name that was contained in the server response.
iou
"iou()" returns the proxy granting ticket IOU, if it was present in the server response. Otherwise it is set to "undef".
proxies
"proxies()" returns the list of proxies present in the server response. If no proxies are found, an empty list is returned. In scalar
context an array reference will be returned instead.
Authen::CAS::Client::Response::ProxySuccess
"Authen::CAS::Client::Response::ProxySuccess" is a subclass of "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::Success" and is used when a
"cas:proxySuccess" response is received from the CAS server during a proxy attempt.
new proxy_ticket => $proxy_ticket, doc => $doc
"new()" creates an instance of an "Authen::CAS::Client::Response::ProxySuccess" object. $proxy_ticket is the proxy ticket received in
the response. $doc is the response document.
proxy_ticket
"proxy_ticket()" returns the proxy ticket that was contained in the server response.
BUGS
None are known at this time, but if you find one, please feel free to submit a report to the author.
AUTHOR
jason hord <pravus@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
Authen::CAS::Client
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007-2009, jason hord
All rights reserved.
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