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CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization::Driver::SimpleGroup(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization::Driver::SimpleGroup(3pm) |
NAME¶
CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization::Driver::SimpleGroup - Simple Group based Authorization driver
SYNOPSIS¶
use base qw(CGI::Application); use CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization; __PACKAGE__->authz->config( DRIVER => [ 'SimpleGroup' ], # You are responsible for setting a group param somehow! GET_USERNAME => sub { my $authz = shift; return $authz->cgiapp->session->param('group') }, );
DESCRIPTION¶
This driver achieves simplicity by assuming that the "username" method of CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization will return a group rather than a username. Thus it can be directly compared with the list of authorized groups passed to authorize
EXAMPLE¶
use base qw(CGI::Application); use CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization; __PACKAGE__->authz->config( DRIVER => [ 'SimpleGroup' ], # You are responsible for setting a group param somehow! GET_USERNAME => sub { my $authz = shift; return $authz->cgiapp->session->param('group'); }, ); sub cgiapp_prerun { my $self = shift; # here is an example of how you could set the # group param that will be tested later if ($ENV{REMOTE_USER} eq 'mark') { $self->session->param('group' => 'admin'); } } sub my_runmode { my $self = shift; # make sure the user has 'admin' privileges return $self->authz->forbidden unless $self->authz->authorize('admin'); # if we get here the user has 'admin' privileges }
METHODS¶
authorize_user¶
This method is not intended to be used directly. Just follow the SYNOPSIS.
This method accepts a username followed by a list of group names and will return true if the user belongs to at least one of the groups.
SEE ALSO¶
CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization::Driver, CGI::Application::Plugin::Authorization, perl(1)
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2006, Mark Stosberg. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2020-09-25 | perl v5.30.3 |