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Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::HTTP(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::HTTP(3) |
Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::HTTP - HTTP Basic and Digest
authentication for Catalyst
use Catalyst qw/
Authentication
/;
__PACKAGE__->config( authentication => {
default_realm => 'example',
realms => {
example => {
credential => {
class => 'HTTP',
type => 'any', # or 'digest' or 'basic'
password_type => 'clear',
password_field => 'password'
},
store => {
class => 'Minimal',
users => {
Mufasa => { password => "Circle Of Life", },
},
},
},
}
});
sub foo : Local {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
$c->authenticate({}, "example");
# either user gets authenticated or 401 is sent
# Note that the authentication realm sent to the client (in the
# RFC 2617 sense) is overridden here, but this *does not*
# effect the Catalyst::Authentication::Realm used for
# authentication - to do that, you need
# $c->authenticate({}, 'otherrealm')
do_stuff();
}
sub always_auth : Local {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
# Force authorization headers onto the response so that the user
# is asked again for authentication, even if they successfully
# authenticated.
my $realm = $c->get_auth_realm('example');
$realm->credential->authorization_required_response($c, $realm);
}
# with ACL plugin
__PACKAGE__->deny_access_unless("/path", sub { $_[0]->authenticate });
This module lets you use HTTP authentication with
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication. Both basic and digest authentication are
currently supported.
When authentication is required, this module sets a status of 401,
and the body of the response to 'Authorization required.'. To override this
and set your own content, check for the
"$c->res->status ==
401" in your
"end" action, and change the body
accordingly.
- Nonce
- A nonce is a one-time value sent with each digest authentication request
header. The value must always be unique, so per default the last value of
the nonce is kept using Catalyst::Plugin::Cache. To change this behaviour,
override the
"store_digest_authorization_nonce" and
"get_digest_authorization_nonce" methods
as shown below.
- new $config, $c, $realm
- Simple constructor.
- init
- Validates that $config is ok.
- authenticate $c, $realm, \%auth_info
- Tries to authenticate the user, and if that fails calls
"authorization_required_response" and
detaches the current action call stack.
Looks inside
"$c->request->headers" and
processes the digest and basic (badly named) authorization header.
This will only try the methods set in the configuration. First
digest, then basic.
The %auth_info hash can contain a
number of keys which control the authentication behaviour:
- realm
- Sets the HTTP authentication realm presented to the client. Note this does
not alter the Catalyst::Authentication::Realm object used for the
authentication.
- domain
- Array reference to domains used to build the authorization headers.
This list of domains defines the protection space. If a domain
URI is an absolute path (starts with /), it is relative to the root URL
of the server being accessed. An absolute URI in this list may refer to
a different server than the one being accessed.
The client will use this list to determine the set of URIs for
which the same authentication information may be sent.
If this is omitted or its value is empty, the client will
assume that the protection space consists of all URIs on the responding
server.
Therefore, if your application is not hosted at the root of
this domain, and you want to prevent the authentication credentials for
this application being sent to any other applications. then you should
use the use_uri_for configuration option, and pass a domain of
/.
- authenticate_basic $c, $realm, \%auth_info
- Performs HTTP basic authentication.
- authenticate_digest $c, $realm, \%auth_info
- Performs HTTP digest authentication.
The password_type must be clear for digest
authentication to succeed. If you do not want to store your user
passwords as clear text, you may instead store the MD5 digest in hex of
the string '$username:$realm:$password'.
Catalyst::Plugin::Cache is used for persistent storage of the
nonce values (see "Nonce"). It must be loaded in your
application, unless you override the
"store_digest_authorization_nonce" and
"get_digest_authorization_nonce"
methods as shown below.
Takes an additional parameter of algorithm, the
possible values of which are 'MD5' (the default) and 'MD5-sess'. For
more information about 'MD5-sess', see section 3.2.2.2 in RFC 2617.
- authorization_required_response $c, $realm, \%auth_info
- Sets "$c->response" to the correct
status code, and adds the correct header to demand authentication data
from the user agent.
Typically used by
"authenticate", but may be invoked
manually.
%opts can contain
"domain" and
"algorithm", which are used to build
%the digest header.
- store_digest_authorization_nonce $c, $key, $nonce
- get_digest_authorization_nonce $c, $key
- Set or get the $nonce object used by the digest
auth mode.
You may override these methods. By default they will call
"get" and
"set" on
"$c->cache".
- authentication_failed
- Sets the 401 response and calls
"$ctx->detach".
All configuration is stored in
"YourApp->config('Plugin::Authentication' => {
yourrealm => { credential => { class => 'HTTP', %config } }
}".
This should be a hash, and it can contain the following
entries:
- type
- Can be either "any" (the default),
"basic" or
"digest".
This controls
"authorization_required_response" and
"authenticate", but not the
"manual" methods.
- authorization_required_message
- Set this to a string to override the default body content
"Authorization required.", or set to undef to suppress body
content being generated.
- password_type
- The type of password returned by the user object. Same usage as in
Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Password
- password_field
- The name of accessor used to retrieve the value of the password field from
the user object. Same usage as in
Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Password
- username_field
- The field name that the user's username is mapped into when finding the
user from the realm. Defaults to 'username'.
- use_uri_for
- If this configuration key has a true value, then the domain(s) for the
authorization header will be run through
$c->uri_for(). Use this configuration
option if your application is not running at the root of your domain, and
you want to ensure that authentication credentials from your application
are not shared with other applications on the same server.
- require_ssl
- If this configuration key has a true value then authentication will be
denied (and a 401 issued in normal circumstances) unless the request is
via https.
- no_unprompted_authorization_required
- Causes authentication to fail as normal modules do, without calling
"$c->detach". This means that the
basic auth credential can be used as part of the progressive realm.
However use like this is probably not optimum it also means
that users in browsers ill never get a HTTP authenticate dialogue box
(unless you manually return a 401 response in your application), and
even some automated user agents (for APIs) will not send the
Authorization header without specific manipulation of the request
headers.
- broken_dotnet_digest_without_query_string
- Enables support for .NET (or other similarly broken clients), which fails
to include the query string in the uri in the digest Authorization header,
contrary to rfc2617.
This option has no effect on clients that include the query
string; they will continue to work as normal.
When using digest authentication, this module will only work together with
authentication stores whose User objects have a
"password" method that returns the
plain-text password. It will not work together with
Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Htpasswd, or
Catalyst::Authentication::Store::DBIC stores whose
"password" methods return a hashed or salted
version of the password.
RFC 2617 (or its successors), Catalyst::Plugin::Cache,
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication
Bugs may be submitted through the RT bug tracker
<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Catalyst-Authentication-Credential-HTTP>
(or bug-Catalyst-Authentication-Credential-HTTP@rt.cpan.org
<mailto:bug-Catalyst-Authentication-Credential-HTTP@rt.cpan.org>).
There is also a mailing list available for users of this
distribution, at
<http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst>.
There is also an irc channel available for users of this
distribution, at "#catalyst" on
"irc.perl.org"
<irc://irc.perl.org/#catalyst>.
יובל קוג'מן
(Yuval Kogman) <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
- Tomas Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
- Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
- Sascha Kiefer <esskar@cpan.org>
- Devin Austin <devin.austin@gmail.com>
- Ronald J Kimball <rjk@linguist.dartmouth.edu>
- Jess Robinson <cpan@desert-island.me.uk>
- Ronald J Kimball <rjk@tamias.net>
- Tomas Doran <tdoran@yelp.com>
- Ton Voon <ton.voon@opsera.com>
- J. Shirley <jshirley+cpan@gmail.com>
- Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
- Jonathan Rockway <jon@jrock.us>
This software is copyright (c) 2006 by יובל
קוג'מן (Yuval Kogman).
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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