| Authen::Simple::Adapter(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Authen::Simple::Adapter(3pm) |
NAME¶
Authen::Simple::Adapter - Adapter class for implementationsSYNOPSIS¶
package Authenticate::Simple::Larry;
use strict;
use base 'Authen::Simple::Adapter';
__PACKAGE__->options({
secret => {
type => Params::Validate::SCALAR,
default => 'wall',
optional => 1
}
});
sub check {
my ( $self, $username, $password ) = @_;
if ( $username eq 'larry' && $password eq $self->secret ) {
$self->log->debug( qq/Successfully authenticated user '$username'./ )
if $self->log;
return 1;
}
$self->log->debug( qq/Failed to authenticate user '$username'. Reason: 'Invalid credentials'/ )
if $self->log;
return 0;
}
1;
DESCRIPTION¶
Adapter class for implementations.METHODS¶
- •
- new ( %parameters )
If overloaded, this method should take a hash of parameters. The following options should be valid:
- cache ( $ )
Any object that supports "get", "set". Only successful authentications are cached.
cache => Cache::FastMmap->new - callback ( \& )
A subref that gets called with two scalar references, username and password.
callback = sub { my ( $username, $password ) = @_; if ( length($$password) < 6 ) { return 0; # abort, invalid credintials } if ( $$password eq 'secret' ) { return 1; # abort, successful authentication } return; # proceed; } - log ( $ )
Any object that supports "debug", "info", "error" and "warn".
log => Log::Log4perl->get_logger('Authen::Simple') log => $r->log log => $r->server->log
- init ( \%parameters )
This method is called after construction. It should assign parameters and return the instance.
sub init { my ( $self, $parameters ) = @_; # mock with parameters return $self->SUPER::init($parameters); } - authenticate ( $username,
$password )
End user method. Applies callback, checks cache and calls "check" unless aborted by callback or a cache hit.
- check ( $username,
$password )
Must be implemented in sublcass, should return true on success and false on failure.
- check_password( $password, $encrypted )
- options ( \%options )
Must be set in subclass, should be a valid Params::Validate specification. Accessors for options will be created unless defined in sublcass.
__PACKAGE__->options({ host => { type => Params::Validate::SCALAR, optional => 0 }, port => { type => Params::Validate::SCALAR, default => 80, optional => 1 } });
SEE ALSO¶
Authen::SimpleAuthen::Simple::Password
Params::Validate
AUTHOR¶
Christian Hansen "chansen@cpan.org"COPYRIGHT¶
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.| 2012-04-19 | perl v5.14.2 |