use base qw/Class::Accessor::Fast Class::Data::Inheritable/;
-BEGIN {
- __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/_user/);
-}
+__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/_user/);
use strict;
use warnings;
+use MRO::Compat;
use Tie::RefHash;
use Class::Inspector;
use Catalyst::Authentication::Realm;
-our $VERSION = "0.10009";
+our $VERSION = "0.10011";
sub set_authenticated {
my ( $c, $user, $realmname ) = @_;
$c->persist_user();
- $c->NEXT::set_authenticated($user, $realmname);
+ $c->maybe::next::method($user, $realmname);
}
sub user {
## if we have a valid session handler - we store the
## realm in the session. If not - we have to hope that
## the realm can recognize its frozen user somehow.
- if ($c->isa("Catalyst::Plugin::Session") &&
+ if ($c->can('session') &&
$c->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'}{'use_session'} &&
$c->session_is_valid) {
$realm->remove_persisted_user($c);
}
- $c->NEXT::logout(@_);
+ $c->maybe::next::method(@_);
}
sub find_user {
my $c = shift;
my $realm;
- if ($c->isa("Catalyst::Plugin::Session")
+ if ($c->can('session')
and $c->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'}{'use_session'}
and $c->session_is_valid
and exists($c->session->{'__user_realm'})) {
$c->_user( my $user = $realm->restore_user( $c, $frozen_user ) );
# this sets the realm the user originated in.
- $user->auth_realm($realm->name);
+ $user->auth_realm($realm->name) if $user;
return $user;
my $app = shift;
$app->_authentication_initialize();
- $app->NEXT::setup(@_);
+ $app->next::method(@_);
}
## the actual initialization routine. whee.
When user input is transferred to the L<Catalyst> application
(typically via form inputs) the application may pass this information
-into the authentication system through the C<<$c->authenticate()>>
+into the authentication system through the C<< $c->authenticate() >>
method. From there, it is passed to the appropriate Credential
verifier.
}
}
};
-
This tells the authentication plugin what realms are available, which
credential and store modules are used, and the configuration of each. With
The credential verifier will attempt to retrieve the user whose
details match the authentication information provided to
-C<<$c->authenticate()>>. Once it fetches the user the password is
+C<< $c->authenticate() >>. Once it fetches the user the password is
checked and if it matches the user will be B<authenticated> and
-C<<$c->user>> will contain the user object retrieved from the store.
+C<< $c->user >> will contain the user object retrieved from the store.
In the above case, the default realm is checked, but we could just as easily
check an alternate realm. If this were an admin login, for example, we could
-authenticate on the admin realm by simply changing the C<<$c->authenticate()>>
+authenticate on the admin realm by simply changing the C<< $c->authenticate() >>
call:
if ( $c->authenticate( { username => $user,
}
(Note that if you have multiple realms, you can use
-C<<$c->user_in_realm('realmname')>>) in place of
-C<<$c->user_exists();>> This will essentially perform the same
+C<< $c->user_in_realm('realmname') >> in place of
+C<< $c->user_exists(); >> This will essentially perform the same
verification as user_exists, with the added requirement that if there
is a user, it must have come from the realm specified.)
=head2 $c->logout( )
-Logs the user out. Deletes the currently logged in user from C<<$c->user>> and the session.
+Logs the user out. Deletes the currently logged in user from C<< $c->user >> and the session.
=head2 $c->find_user( $userinfo, $realm )
most current data. Assumes that at the time of this call, $c->user
contains the most current data.
+=head2 find_realm_for_persisted_user()
+
+Private method, do not call from user code!
+
=head1 INTERNAL METHODS
These methods are for Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication B<INTERNAL USE> only.
David Kamholz
+Tomas Doran (t0m), C<bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
+
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2005 the aforementioned authors. All rights