CGI::Application::PlugUserCGI::Application::Plugin::Authentication::Display(3)NAMECGI::Application::Plugin::Authentication::Display - Generate bits of
HTML needed for authentication
VERSION
This document describes
CGI::Application::Plugin::Authentication::Display version 0.20
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this code is to keep display code away from the back-end
of authentication management. It is an abstract base class and must be
used in conjunction with derived classes. Those derived classes can be
used in an number of ways:
· The subclass
CGI::Application::Plugin::Authentication::Display::Classic is
provided to ensure backwards compatibility with the old code. It
has the advantage of working out of the box but still retaining
flexibility.
· The subclass
CGI::Application::Plugin::Authentication::Display::Basic is
provided to ensure XHTML compliance and to leave styling to CSS
style-sheets.
· You can handle all the HTML side yourself in which case this code
is not even loaded.
· You can use derived classes in templates that have dot support,
which keeps the display code close to the templates. This has other
advantages. For example one can use the "enforce_protection" method
to mark a template as being only viewable after authentication. A
number of other methods can be called from the template that
provide information about the authentication status.
METHODS
new
The constructor must be passed the CGI::Application object as the first
non-object argument. This allows derived modules to access the
authentication information.
login_box
This method will return the HTML for a login box that can be embedded
into another page. This is the same login box that is used in the
default authen_login runmode that the plugin provides.
This function is not implemented in this module. One must use a derived
class with an appropriate implementation of this function.
logout_form
This returns the simple bit of HTML need to have a logout button. The
form has '/?authen_logout=1' as the action but of course this can be
changed in derived modules.
enforce_protection
This method is useful when the class is being used in templates to mark
a certain template as for authenticated eyes only. So in
HTML::Template::Plugin::Dot one might have
<TMPL_VAR NAME="authen.enforce_protection">
and one must set "authen" to one of these objects via the
"HTML::Template::param" method. If authenticated it will resolve to a
simple string, otherwise it will croak.
login_title
This returns the TITLE parameter from the LOGIN_FORM section of the
config.
is_authenticated
username
last_login
last_access
is_login_timeout
login_attempts
These methods all provide access to the cognate methods on the
authentication object. They are provided as templates might find them
expressive.
BUGS
This is alpha software and as such, the features and interface are
subject to change. So please check the Changes file when upgrading.
SEE ALSO
CGI::Application, perl(1)AUTHOR
Author: Cees Hek <ceeshek@gmail.com>; Co-maintainer: Nicholas Bamber
<nicholas@periapt.co.uk>.
CREDITS
Thanks to SiteSuite (http://www.sitesuite.com.au) for funding the
development of this plugin and for releasing it to the world.
Thanks to Christian Walde for suggesting changes to fix the
incompatibility with CGI::Application::Plugin::ActionDispatch and for
help with github.
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005, SiteSuite. All rights reserved. Copyright (c)
2010, Nicholas Bamber. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
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