Tidy up notes about realms key in configuration, all the clues came from jayk++
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06675d2e 1package Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication;
2
b003080b 3use base qw/Class::Accessor::Fast Class::Data::Inheritable/;
06675d2e 4
9c469e37 5__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/_user/);
06675d2e 6
7use strict;
8use warnings;
9
47cede3d 10use MRO::Compat;
96777f3a 11use Tie::RefHash;
12dae309 12use Class::Inspector;
5c5af345 13use Catalyst::Authentication::Realm;
96777f3a 14
6405713a 15our $VERSION = "0.10011";
c7c003d3 16
06675d2e 17sub set_authenticated {
54c8dc06 18 my ( $c, $user, $realmname ) = @_;
06675d2e 19
20 $c->user($user);
e300c5b6 21 $c->request->{user} = $user; # compatibility kludge
06675d2e 22
54c8dc06 23 if (!$realmname) {
24 $realmname = 'default';
06675d2e 25 }
646ea5b1 26 my $realm = $c->get_auth_realm($realmname);
27
28 if (!$realm) {
29 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
30 "set_authenticated called with nonexistant realm: '$realmname'.");
31 }
646ea5b1 32 $user->auth_realm($realm->name);
8a7bd676 33
34 $c->persist_user();
54c8dc06 35
47cede3d 36 $c->maybe::next::method($user, $realmname);
06675d2e 37}
38
7bb06c91 39sub user {
e300c5b6 40 my $c = shift;
7bb06c91 41
e300c5b6 42 if (@_) {
43 return $c->_user(@_);
44 }
7bb06c91 45
45c7644b 46 if ( defined($c->_user) ) {
47 return $c->_user;
56e23e7a 48 } else {
47c6643f 49 return $c->auth_restore_user;
e300c5b6 50 }
7bb06c91 51}
52
54c8dc06 53# change this to allow specification of a realm - to verify the user is part of that realm
8a7bd676 54# in addition to verifying that they exist.
ce0b058d 55sub user_exists {
56 my $c = shift;
bf4d93a4 57 return defined($c->_user) || defined($c->find_realm_for_persisted_user);
56e23e7a 58}
59
45c7644b 60# works like user_exists - except only returns true if user
61# exists AND is in the realm requested.
62sub user_in_realm {
63 my ($c, $realmname) = @_;
64
65 if (defined($c->_user)) {
66 return ($c->_user->auth_realm eq $realmname);
45c7644b 67 } else {
bf4d93a4 68 my $realm = $c->find_realm_for_persisted_user;
8a7bd676 69 if ($realm) {
70 return ($realm->name eq $realmname);
71 } else {
72 return undef;
73 }
45c7644b 74 }
75}
54c8dc06 76
646ea5b1 77sub __old_save_user_in_session {
e8919861 78 my ( $c, $user, $realmname ) = @_;
12dae309 79
54c8dc06 80 $c->session->{__user_realm} = $realmname;
81
45c7644b 82 # we want to ask the store for a user prepared for the session.
54c8dc06 83 # but older modules split this functionality between the user and the
45c7644b 84 # store. We try the store first. If not, we use the old method.
54c8dc06 85 my $realm = $c->get_auth_realm($realmname);
86 if ($realm->{'store'}->can('for_session')) {
87 $c->session->{__user} = $realm->{'store'}->for_session($c, $user);
88 } else {
89 $c->session->{__user} = $user->for_session;
90 }
12dae309 91}
92
8a7bd676 93sub persist_user {
94 my $c = shift;
95
96 if ($c->user_exists) {
97
98 ## if we have a valid session handler - we store the
99 ## realm in the session. If not - we have to hope that
5812e0a3 100 ## the realm can recognize its frozen user somehow.
622e71d9 101 if ($c->can('session') &&
8a7bd676 102 $c->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'}{'use_session'} &&
103 $c->session_is_valid) {
104
105 $c->session->{'__user_realm'} = $c->_user->auth_realm;
106 }
107
108 my $realm = $c->get_auth_realm($c->_user->auth_realm);
109
110 # used to call $realm->save_user_in_session
111 $realm->persist_user($c, $c->user);
112 }
113}
114
115
116## this was a short lived method to update user information -
117## you should use persist_user instead.
118sub update_user_in_session {
119 my $c = shift;
120
121 return $c->persist_user;
122}
123
06675d2e 124sub logout {
125 my $c = shift;
126
127 $c->user(undef);
b003080b 128
bf4d93a4 129 my $realm = $c->find_realm_for_persisted_user;
8a7bd676 130 if ($realm) {
131 $realm->remove_persisted_user($c);
b003080b 132 }
351e2a82 133
47cede3d 134 $c->maybe::next::method(@_);
06675d2e 135}
136
54c8dc06 137sub find_user {
138 my ( $c, $userinfo, $realmname ) = @_;
139
140 $realmname ||= 'default';
141 my $realm = $c->get_auth_realm($realmname);
646ea5b1 142
143 if (!$realm) {
144 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
145 "find_user called with nonexistant realm: '$realmname'.");
7d0922d8 146 }
646ea5b1 147 return $realm->find_user($userinfo, $c);
7d0922d8 148}
149
bf4d93a4 150## Consider making this a public method. - would make certain things easier when
151## dealing with things pre-auth restore.
152sub find_realm_for_persisted_user {
47c6643f 153 my $c = shift;
8a7bd676 154
155 my $realm;
622e71d9 156 if ($c->can('session')
7c4d44af 157 and $c->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'}{'use_session'}
8a7bd676 158 and $c->session_is_valid
159 and exists($c->session->{'__user_realm'})) {
160
161 $realm = $c->auth_realms->{$c->session->{'__user_realm'}};
162 if ($realm->user_is_restorable($c)) {
163 return $realm;
164 }
165 } else {
166 ## we have no choice but to ask each realm whether it has a persisted user.
167 foreach my $realmname (@{$c->_auth_realm_restore_order}) {
168 my $ret = $c->auth_realms->{$realmname}->user_is_restorable($c);
169 if ($ret) {
170 return $c->auth_realms->{$realmname};
171 }
172 }
173 }
174 return undef;
488433fd 175}
47c6643f 176
7bb06c91 177sub auth_restore_user {
54c8dc06 178 my ( $c, $frozen_user, $realmname ) = @_;
7bb06c91 179
8a7bd676 180 my $realm;
181 if (defined($realmname)) {
182 $realm = $c->get_auth_realm($realmname);
183 } else {
bf4d93a4 184 $realm = $c->find_realm_for_persisted_user;
8a7bd676 185 }
bf4d93a4 186 return undef unless $realm; # FIXME die unless? This is an internal inconsistency
187
8a7bd676 188 $c->_user( my $user = $realm->restore_user( $c, $frozen_user ) );
54c8dc06 189
190 # this sets the realm the user originated in.
9c469e37 191 $user->auth_realm($realm->name) if $user;
daed2d14 192
e300c5b6 193 return $user;
7bb06c91 194
195}
196
54c8dc06 197# we can't actually do our setup in setup because the model has not yet been loaded.
198# So we have to trigger off of setup_finished. :-(
06675d2e 199sub setup {
c5fbff80 200 my $app = shift;
06675d2e 201
c5fbff80 202 $app->_authentication_initialize();
47cede3d 203 $app->next::method(@_);
54c8dc06 204}
205
206## the actual initialization routine. whee.
207sub _authentication_initialize {
c5fbff80 208 my $app = shift;
54c8dc06 209
d6209239 210 ## let's avoid recreating / configuring everything if we have already done it, eh?
211 if ($app->can('_auth_realms')) { return };
c5fbff80 212
d6209239 213 ## make classdata where it is used.
214 $app->mk_classdata( '_auth_realms' => {});
937d5ab9 215
8a7bd676 216 ## the order to attempt restore in - If we don't have session - we have
217 ## no way to be sure where a frozen user came from - so we have to
218 ## ask each realm if it can restore the user. Unfortunately it is possible
219 ## that multiple realms could restore the user from the data we have -
220 ## So we have to determine at setup time what order to ask the realms in.
221 ## The default is to use the user_restore_priority values defined in the realm
222 ## config. if they are not defined - we go by alphabetical order. Note that
223 ## the 'default' realm always gets first chance at it unless it is explicitly
224 ## placed elsewhere by user_restore_priority. Remember this only comes
225 ## into play if session is disabled.
226
227 $app->mk_classdata( '_auth_realm_restore_order' => []);
bf4d93a4 228
7c4d44af 229 my $cfg = $app->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'};
bf4d93a4 230 my $realmshash;
7c4d44af 231 if (!defined($cfg)) {
232 if (exists($app->config->{'authentication'})) {
233 $cfg = $app->config->{'authentication'};
234 $app->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'} = $app->config->{'authentication'};
235 } else {
236 $cfg = {};
237 }
bf4d93a4 238 } else {
239 # the realmshash contains the various configured realms. By default this is
240 # the main $app->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'} hash - but if that is
241 # not defined, or there is a subkey {'realms'} then we use that.
242 $realmshash = $cfg;
243 }
244
245 ## If we have a sub-key of {'realms'} then we use that for realm configuration
246 if (exists($cfg->{'realms'})) {
247 $realmshash = $cfg->{'realms'};
248 }
06675d2e 249
7c4d44af 250 # old default was to force use_session on. This must remain for that
5812e0a3 251 # reason - but if use_session is already in the config, we respect its setting.
7c4d44af 252 if (!exists($cfg->{'use_session'})) {
253 $cfg->{'use_session'} = 1;
254 }
c5fbff80 255
bf4d93a4 256 ## if we have a realms hash
257 if (ref($realmshash) eq 'HASH') {
8a7bd676 258
259 my %auth_restore_order;
260 my $authcount = 2;
261 my $defaultrealm = 'default';
bf4d93a4 262
263 foreach my $realm (sort keys %{$realmshash}) {
264 if (ref($realmshash->{$realm}) eq 'HASH' &&
265 (exists($realmshash->{$realm}{credential}) || exists($realmshash->{$realm}{class}))) {
266
267 $app->setup_auth_realm($realm, $realmshash->{$realm});
8a7bd676 268
bf4d93a4 269 if (exists($realmshash->{$realm}{'user_restore_priority'})) {
270 $auth_restore_order{$realm} = $realmshash->{$realm}{'user_restore_priority'};
271 } else {
272 $auth_restore_order{$realm} = $authcount++;
273 }
274 }
54c8dc06 275 }
8a7bd676 276
277 # if we have a 'default_realm' in the config hash and we don't already
54c8dc06 278 # have a realm called 'default', we point default at the realm specified
c5fbff80 279 if (exists($cfg->{'default_realm'}) && !$app->get_auth_realm('default')) {
8a7bd676 280 if ($app->_set_default_auth_realm($cfg->{'default_realm'})) {
281 $defaultrealm = $cfg->{'default_realm'};
282 $auth_restore_order{'default'} = $auth_restore_order{$cfg->{'default_realm'}};
283 delete($auth_restore_order{$cfg->{'default_realm'}});
284 }
54c8dc06 285 }
8a7bd676 286
5812e0a3 287 ## if the default realm did not have a defined priority in its config - we put it at the front.
bf4d93a4 288 if (!exists($realmshash->{$defaultrealm}{'user_restore_priority'})) {
8a7bd676 289 $auth_restore_order{'default'} = 1;
290 }
291
292 @{$app->_auth_realm_restore_order} = sort { $auth_restore_order{$a} <=> $auth_restore_order{$b} } keys %auth_restore_order;
293
54c8dc06 294 } else {
c5fbff80 295
58db3441 296 ## BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY - if realms is not defined - then we are probably dealing
c5fbff80 297 ## with an old-school config. The only caveat here is that we must add a classname
298
58db3441 299 ## also - we have to treat {store} as {stores}{default} - because
300 ## while it is not a clear as a valid config in the docs, it
301 ## is functional with the old api. Whee!
302 if (exists($cfg->{'store'}) && !exists($cfg->{'stores'}{'default'})) {
303 $cfg->{'stores'}{'default'} = $cfg->{'store'};
304 }
305
8a7bd676 306 push @{$app->_auth_realm_restore_order}, 'default';
54c8dc06 307 foreach my $storename (keys %{$cfg->{'stores'}}) {
308 my $realmcfg = {
58db3441 309 store => { class => $cfg->{'stores'}{$storename} },
54c8dc06 310 };
128321cc 311 print STDERR "Foo, ok?\n";
c5fbff80 312 $app->setup_auth_realm($storename, $realmcfg);
54c8dc06 313 }
8a7bd676 314 }
54c8dc06 315
06675d2e 316}
317
54c8dc06 318# set up realmname.
319sub setup_auth_realm {
320 my ($app, $realmname, $config) = @_;
321
e05c457e 322 my $realmclass = $config->{class};
323
324 if( !$realmclass ) {
5c5af345 325 $realmclass = 'Catalyst::Authentication::Realm';
e05c457e 326 } elsif ($realmclass !~ /^\+(.*)$/ ) {
5c5af345 327 $realmclass = "Catalyst::Authentication::Realm::${realmclass}";
e05c457e 328 } else {
329 $realmclass = $1;
54c8dc06 330 }
e05c457e 331
332 Catalyst::Utils::ensure_class_loaded( $realmclass );
333
646ea5b1 334 my $realm = $realmclass->new($realmname, $config, $app);
335 if ($realm) {
336 $app->auth_realms->{$realmname} = $realm;
58db3441 337 } else {
646ea5b1 338 $app->log->debug("realm initialization for '$realmname' failed.");
58db3441 339 }
646ea5b1 340 return $realm;
96777f3a 341}
342
54c8dc06 343sub auth_realms {
344 my $self = shift;
345 return($self->_auth_realms);
96777f3a 346}
347
54c8dc06 348sub get_auth_realm {
349 my ($app, $realmname) = @_;
8a7bd676 350
54c8dc06 351 return $app->auth_realms->{$realmname};
8a7bd676 352
54c8dc06 353}
96777f3a 354
e8919861 355
356# Very internal method. Vital Valuable Urgent, Do not touch on pain of death.
357# Using this method just assigns the default realm to be the value associated
358# with the realmname provided. It WILL overwrite any real realm called 'default'
359# so can be very confusing if used improperly. It's used properly already.
360# Translation: don't use it.
361sub _set_default_auth_realm {
54c8dc06 362 my ($app, $realmname) = @_;
363
364 if (exists($app->auth_realms->{$realmname})) {
365 $app->auth_realms->{'default'} = $app->auth_realms->{$realmname};
12dae309 366 }
54c8dc06 367 return $app->get_auth_realm('default');
96777f3a 368}
369
54c8dc06 370sub authenticate {
371 my ($app, $userinfo, $realmname) = @_;
372
373 if (!$realmname) {
374 $realmname = 'default';
375 }
376
377 my $realm = $app->get_auth_realm($realmname);
378
45c7644b 379 ## note to self - make authenticate throw an exception if realm is invalid.
380
646ea5b1 381 if ($realm) {
382 return $realm->authenticate($app, $userinfo);
54c8dc06 383 } else {
646ea5b1 384 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
385 "authenticate called with nonexistant realm: '$realmname'.");
386
54c8dc06 387 }
0cc778ab 388 return undef;
96777f3a 389}
390
54c8dc06 391## BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY -- Warning: Here be monsters!
392#
393# What follows are backwards compatibility routines - for use with Stores and Credentials
394# that have not been updated to work with C::P::Authentication v0.10.
395# These are here so as to not break people's existing installations, but will go away
396# in a future version.
397#
398# The old style of configuration only supports a single store, as each store module
399# sets itself as the default store upon being loaded. This is the only supported
400# 'compatibility' mode.
401#
402
403sub get_user {
404 my ( $c, $uid, @rest ) = @_;
96777f3a 405
54c8dc06 406 return $c->find_user( {'id' => $uid, 'rest'=>\@rest }, 'default' );
96777f3a 407}
408
e8919861 409
54c8dc06 410## this should only be called when using old-style authentication plugins. IF this gets
411## called in a new-style config - it will OVERWRITE the store of your default realm. Don't do it.
412## also - this is a partial setup - because no credential is instantiated... in other words it ONLY
413## works with old-style auth plugins and C::P::Authentication in compatibility mode. Trying to combine
414## this with a realm-type config will probably crash your app.
96777f3a 415sub default_auth_store {
12dae309 416 my $self = shift;
96777f3a 417
646ea5b1 418 my $realm = $self->get_auth_realm('default');
419 if (!$realm) {
e05c457e 420 $realm = $self->setup_auth_realm('default', { class => 'Compatibility' });
646ea5b1 421 }
12dae309 422 if ( my $new = shift ) {
646ea5b1 423 $realm->store($new);
58db3441 424
425 my $storeclass;
426 if (ref($new)) {
427 $storeclass = ref($new);
428 } else {
429 $storeclass = $new;
430 }
54c8dc06 431
432 # BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY - if the store class does not define find_user, we define it in terms
433 # of get_user and add it to the class. this is because the auth routines use find_user,
434 # and rely on it being present. (this avoids per-call checks)
435 if (!$storeclass->can('find_user')) {
436 no strict 'refs';
437 *{"${storeclass}::find_user"} = sub {
438 my ($self, $info) = @_;
439 my @rest = @{$info->{rest}} if exists($info->{rest});
440 $self->get_user($info->{id}, @rest);
441 };
442 }
12dae309 443 }
96777f3a 444
646ea5b1 445 return $self->get_auth_realm('default')->store;
96777f3a 446}
447
54c8dc06 448## BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY
449## this only ever returns a hash containing 'default' - as that is the only
450## supported mode of calling this.
451sub auth_store_names {
452 my $self = shift;
453
646ea5b1 454 my %hash = ( $self->get_auth_realm('default')->store => 'default' );
54c8dc06 455}
456
457sub get_auth_store {
458 my ( $self, $name ) = @_;
459
460 if ($name ne 'default') {
461 Carp::croak "get_auth_store called on non-default realm '$name'. Only default supported in compatibility mode";
462 } else {
463 $self->default_auth_store();
464 }
465}
466
467sub get_auth_store_name {
468 my ( $self, $store ) = @_;
469 return 'default';
470}
471
472# sub auth_stores is only used internally - here for completeness
473sub auth_stores {
474 my $self = shift;
475
646ea5b1 476 my %hash = ( 'default' => $self->get_auth_realm('default')->store);
54c8dc06 477}
478
06675d2e 479__PACKAGE__;
480
481__END__
482
483=pod
484
485=head1 NAME
486
55395841 487Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication - Infrastructure plugin for the Catalyst
488authentication framework.
06675d2e 489
490=head1 SYNOPSIS
491
189b5b0c 492 use Catalyst qw/
493 Authentication
189b5b0c 494 /;
495
496 # later on ...
c5fbff80 497 $c->authenticate({ username => 'myusername',
498 password => 'mypassword' });
54c8dc06 499 my $age = $c->user->get('age');
189b5b0c 500 $c->logout;
06675d2e 501
502=head1 DESCRIPTION
503
16ef3eb8 504The authentication plugin provides generic user support for Catalyst apps. It
505is the basis for both authentication (checking the user is who they claim to
506be), and authorization (allowing the user to do what the system authorises
507them to do).
508
509Using authentication is split into two parts. A Store is used to actually
510store the user information, and can store any amount of data related to the
511user. Credentials are used to verify users, using information from the store,
512given data from the frontend. A Credential and a Store are paired to form a
e8919861 513'Realm'. A Catalyst application using the authentication framework must have
514at least one realm, and may have several.
189b5b0c 515
6a36933d 516To implement authentication in a Catalyst application you need to add this
16ef3eb8 517module, and specify at least one realm in the configuration.
189b5b0c 518
e7522758 519Authentication data can also be stored in a session, if the application
520is using the L<Catalyst::Plugin::Session> module.
06675d2e 521
30e90c6f 522B<NOTE> in version 0.10 of this module, the interface to this module changed.
523Please see L</COMPATIBILITY ROUTINES> for more information.
e8919861 524
4bb9b01c 525=head1 INTRODUCTION
526
527=head2 The Authentication/Authorization Process
528
529Web applications typically need to identify a user - to tell the user apart
530from other users. This is usually done in order to display private information
531that is only that user's business, or to limit access to the application so
532that only certain entities can access certain parts.
533
534This process is split up into several steps. First you ask the user to identify
535themselves. At this point you can't be sure that the user is really who they
536claim to be.
537
6a36933d 538Then the user tells you who they are, and backs this claim with some piece of
4bb9b01c 539information that only the real user could give you. For example, a password is
540a secret that is known to both the user and you. When the user tells you this
541password you can assume they're in on the secret and can be trusted (ignore
542identity theft for now). Checking the password, or any other proof is called
543B<credential verification>.
544
545By this time you know exactly who the user is - the user's identity is
16ef3eb8 546B<authenticated>. This is where this module's job stops, and your application
547or other plugins step in.
548
549The next logical step is B<authorization>, the process of deciding what a user
550is (or isn't) allowed to do. For example, say your users are split into two
551main groups - regular users and administrators. You want to verify that the
4bb9b01c 552currently logged in user is indeed an administrator before performing the
c5fbff80 553actions in an administrative part of your application. These decisions may be
16ef3eb8 554made within your application code using just the information available after
555authentication, or it may be facilitated by a number of plugins.
4bb9b01c 556
557=head2 The Components In This Framework
558
62f27384 559=head3 Realms
560
561Configuration of the Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication framework is done in
562terms of realms. In simplest terms, a realm is a pairing of a Credential
5afc0dde 563verifier and a User storage (Store) backend. As of version 0.10003, realms are
564now objects that you can create and customize.
62f27384 565
566An application can have any number of Realms, each of which operates
34088132 567independent of the others. Each realm has a name, which is used to identify it
62f27384 568as the target of an authentication request. This name can be anything, such as
569'users' or 'members'. One realm must be defined as the default_realm, which is
16ef3eb8 570used when no realm name is specified. More information about configuring
571realms is available in the configuration section.
62f27384 572
4bb9b01c 573=head3 Credential Verifiers
574
4e86cf54 575When user input is transferred to the L<Catalyst> application
576(typically via form inputs) the application may pass this information
e979170b 577into the authentication system through the C<< $c->authenticate() >>
4e86cf54 578method. From there, it is passed to the appropriate Credential
579verifier.
4bb9b01c 580
581These plugins check the data, and ensure that it really proves the user is who
582they claim to be.
583
4e86cf54 584Credential verifiers compatible with versions of this module 0.10x and
585upwards should be in the namespace
586C<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential>.
587
4bb9b01c 588=head3 Storage Backends
589
45c7644b 590The authentication data also identifies a user, and the Storage backend modules
62f27384 591use this data to locate and return a standardized object-oriented
592representation of a user.
4bb9b01c 593
594When a user is retrieved from a store it is not necessarily authenticated.
62f27384 595Credential verifiers accept a set of authentication data and use this
596information to retrieve the user from the store they are paired with.
4bb9b01c 597
34088132 598Storage backends compatible with versions of this module 0.10x and
4e86cf54 599upwards should be in the namespace
600C<Catalyst::Authentication::Store>.
601
4bb9b01c 602=head3 The Core Plugin
603
62f27384 604This plugin on its own is the glue, providing realm configuration, session
4bb9b01c 605integration, and other goodness for the other plugins.
606
607=head3 Other Plugins
608
609More layers of plugins can be stacked on top of the authentication code. For
610example, L<Catalyst::Plugin::Session::PerUser> provides an abstraction of
4e86cf54 611browser sessions that is more persistent per user.
4bb9b01c 612L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::Roles> provides an accepted way to separate
613and group users into categories, and then check which categories the current
614user belongs to.
615
5e91c057 616=head1 EXAMPLE
617
34088132 618Let's say we were storing users in a simple Perl hash. Users are
16ef3eb8 619verified by supplying a password which is matched within the hash.
5e91c057 620
621This means that our application will begin like this:
622
623 package MyApp;
624
625 use Catalyst qw/
626 Authentication
5e91c057 627 /;
628
7c4d44af 629 __PACKAGE__->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'} =
c5fbff80 630 {
bf4d93a4 631 default => {
632 credential => {
633 class => 'Password',
634 password_field => 'password',
635 password_type => 'clear'
636 },
637 store => {
638 class => 'Minimal',
639 users => {
640 bob => {
641 password => "s00p3r",
642 editor => 'yes',
643 roles => [qw/edit delete/],
644 },
645 william => {
646 password => "s3cr3t",
647 roles => [qw/comment/],
648 }
649 }
650 }
651 }
c5fbff80 652 };
5e91c057 653
16ef3eb8 654This tells the authentication plugin what realms are available, which
655credential and store modules are used, and the configuration of each. With
656this code loaded, we can now attempt to authenticate users.
5e91c057 657
62f27384 658To show an example of this, let's create an authentication controller:
5e91c057 659
660 package MyApp::Controller::Auth;
661
662 sub login : Local {
663 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
664
4e143b06 665 if ( my $user = $c->req->params->{user}
34088132 666 and my $password = $c->req->params->{password} )
5e91c057 667 {
62f27384 668 if ( $c->authenticate( { username => $user,
669 password => $password } ) ) {
670 $c->res->body( "hello " . $c->user->get("name") );
5e91c057 671 } else {
672 # login incorrect
673 }
674 }
675 else {
676 # invalid form input
677 }
678 }
679
4e86cf54 680This code should be self-explanatory. If all the necessary fields are supplied,
681call the C<authenticate> method on the context object. If it succeeds the
c5fbff80 682user is logged in.
5e91c057 683
4e86cf54 684The credential verifier will attempt to retrieve the user whose
685details match the authentication information provided to
e979170b 686C<< $c->authenticate() >>. Once it fetches the user the password is
4e86cf54 687checked and if it matches the user will be B<authenticated> and
e979170b 688C<< $c->user >> will contain the user object retrieved from the store.
5e91c057 689
62f27384 690In the above case, the default realm is checked, but we could just as easily
691check an alternate realm. If this were an admin login, for example, we could
e979170b 692authenticate on the admin realm by simply changing the C<< $c->authenticate() >>
62f27384 693call:
5e91c057 694
62f27384 695 if ( $c->authenticate( { username => $user,
4e86cf54 696 password => $password }, 'admin' ) ) {
62f27384 697 $c->res->body( "hello " . $c->user->get("name") );
698 } ...
5e91c057 699
5e91c057 700
c5fbff80 701Now suppose we want to restrict the ability to edit to a user with an
702'editor' value of yes.
5e91c057 703
62f27384 704The restricted action might look like this:
5e91c057 705
62f27384 706 sub edit : Local {
5e91c057 707 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
708
709 $c->detach("unauthorized")
710 unless $c->user_exists
c5fbff80 711 and $c->user->get('editor') eq 'yes';
5e91c057 712
713 # do something restricted here
714 }
715
4e86cf54 716(Note that if you have multiple realms, you can use
e979170b 717C<< $c->user_in_realm('realmname') >> in place of
718C<< $c->user_exists(); >> This will essentially perform the same
4e86cf54 719verification as user_exists, with the added requirement that if there
720is a user, it must have come from the realm specified.)
c5fbff80 721
722The above example is somewhat similar to role based access control.
5c5af345 723L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal> treats the roles field as
62f27384 724an array of role names. Let's leverage this. Add the role authorization
725plugin:
5e91c057 726
727 use Catalyst qw/
728 ...
729 Authorization::Roles
730 /;
731
62f27384 732 sub edit : Local {
5e91c057 733 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
734
128321cc 735 $c->detach("unauthorized") unless $c->check_user_roles("edit");
5e91c057 736
737 # do something restricted here
738 }
739
740This is somewhat simpler and will work if you change your store, too, since the
741role interface is consistent.
742
34088132 743Let's say your app grows, and you now have 10,000 users. It's no longer
0cc778ab 744efficient to maintain a hash of users, so you move this data to a database.
4e86cf54 745You can accomplish this simply by installing the L<DBIx::Class|Catalyst::Authentication::Store::DBIx::Class> Store and
0cc778ab 746changing your config:
5e91c057 747
7c4d44af 748 __PACKAGE__->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'} =
0cc778ab 749 {
750 default_realm => 'members',
0cc778ab 751 members => {
752 credential => {
c5fbff80 753 class => 'Password',
754 password_field => 'password',
755 password_type => 'clear'
0cc778ab 756 },
757 store => {
758 class => 'DBIx::Class',
759 user_class => 'MyApp::Users',
760 role_column => 'roles'
761 }
0cc778ab 762 }
bf4d93a4 763 };
764
765The authentication system works behind the scenes to load your data from the
766new source. The rest of your application is completely unchanged.
767
768
769=head1 CONFIGURATION
770
771 # example
772 __PACKAGE__->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'} =
773 {
774 default_realm => 'members',
775
776 members => {
777 credential => {
778 class => 'Password',
779 password_field => 'password',
780 password_type => 'clear'
781 },
782 store => {
783 class => 'DBIx::Class',
784 user_class => 'MyApp::Users',
785 role_column => 'roles'
786 }
787 },
788 admins => {
789 credential => {
790 class => 'Password',
791 password_field => 'password',
792 password_type => 'clear'
793 },
794 store => {
795 class => '+MyApp::Authentication::Store::NetAuth',
796 authserver => '192.168.10.17'
797 }
798 }
0cc778ab 799 };
800
03a89311 801NOTE: Until version 0.10008 of this module, you would need to put all the
ff87fb62 802realms inside a "realms" key in the configuration. Please see
803L</COMPATIBILITY CONFIGURATION> for more information
03a89311 804
078c2289 805=over 4
806
189b5b0c 807=item use_session
808
809Whether or not to store the user's logged in state in the session, if the
e8919861 810application is also using L<Catalyst::Plugin::Session>. This
e7522758 811value is set to true per default.
812
0cc778ab 813=item default_realm
fe4cf44a 814
0cc778ab 815This defines which realm should be used as when no realm is provided to methods
816that require a realm such as authenticate or find_user.
7d0922d8 817
bf4d93a4 818=item realm refs
7d0922d8 819
bf4d93a4 820The Plugin::Authentication config hash contains the series of realm
821configurations you want to use for your app. The only rule here is
822that there must be at least one. A realm consists of a name, which is used
823to reference the realm, a credential and a store. You may also put your
824realm configurations within a subelement called 'realms' if you desire to
825separate them from the remainder of your configuration. Note that if you use
826a 'realms' subelement, you must put ALL of your realms within it.
4fbe2e14 827
7c3d201d 828You can also specify a realm class to instantiate instead of the default
829L<Catalyst::Authentication::Realm> class using the 'class' element within the
830realm config.
5afc0dde 831
0cc778ab 832Each realm config contains two hashes, one called 'credential' and one called
833'store', each of which provide configuration details to the respective modules.
834The contents of these hashes is specific to the module being used, with the
835exception of the 'class' element, which tells the core Authentication module the
e8919861 836classname to instantiate.
4fbe2e14 837
0cc778ab 838The 'class' element follows the standard Catalyst mechanism of class
839specification. If a class is prefixed with a +, it is assumed to be a complete
840class name. Otherwise it is considered to be a portion of the class name. For
e8919861 841credentials, the classname 'B<Password>', for example, is expanded to
5c5af345 842Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::B<Password>. For stores, the
e8919861 843classname 'B<storename>' is expanded to:
5c5af345 844Catalyst::Authentication::Store::B<storename>.
4fbe2e14 845
fe4cf44a 846=back
847
e8919861 848=head1 METHODS
849
34088132 850=head2 $c->authenticate( $userinfo [, $realm ])
e8919861 851
852Attempts to authenticate the user using the information in the $userinfo hash
853reference using the realm $realm. $realm may be omitted, in which case the
854default realm is checked.
855
4e86cf54 856=head2 $c->user( )
e8919861 857
34088132 858Returns the currently logged in user, or undef if there is none.
e8919861 859
4e86cf54 860=head2 $c->user_exists( )
e8919861 861
862Returns true if a user is logged in right now. The difference between
863user_exists and user is that user_exists will return true if a user is logged
45c7644b 864in, even if it has not been yet retrieved from the storage backend. If you only
e8919861 865need to know if the user is logged in, depending on the storage mechanism this
866can be much more efficient.
867
4e86cf54 868=head2 $c->user_in_realm( $realm )
45c7644b 869
870Works like user_exists, except that it only returns true if a user is both
c5fbff80 871logged in right now and was retrieved from the realm provided.
45c7644b 872
4e86cf54 873=head2 $c->logout( )
e8919861 874
e979170b 875Logs the user out. Deletes the currently logged in user from C<< $c->user >> and the session.
e8919861 876
4e86cf54 877=head2 $c->find_user( $userinfo, $realm )
e8919861 878
879Fetch a particular users details, matching the provided user info, from the realm
880specified in $realm.
881
8a7bd676 882=head2 persist_user()
883
884Under normal circumstances the user data is only saved to the session during
885initial authentication. This call causes the auth system to save the
34088132 886currently authenticated user's data across requests. Useful if you have
8a7bd676 887changed the user data and want to ensure that future requests reflect the
888most current data. Assumes that at the time of this call, $c->user
889contains the most current data.
890
95114c34 891=head2 find_realm_for_persisted_user()
892
893Private method, do not call from user code!
894
06675d2e 895=head1 INTERNAL METHODS
896
e8919861 897These methods are for Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication B<INTERNAL USE> only.
898Please do not use them in your own code, whether application or credential /
899store modules. If you do, you will very likely get the nasty shock of having
900to fix / rewrite your code when things change. They are documented here only
901for reference.
06675d2e 902
4e86cf54 903=head2 $c->set_authenticated( $user, $realmname )
06675d2e 904
e8919861 905Marks a user as authenticated. This is called from within the authenticate
906routine when a credential returns a user. $realmname defaults to 'default'
06675d2e 907
4e86cf54 908=head2 $c->auth_restore_user( $user, $realmname )
e300c5b6 909
e8919861 910Used to restore a user from the session. In most cases this is called without
911arguments to restore the user via the session. Can be called with arguments
912when restoring a user from some other method. Currently not used in this way.
e300c5b6 913
4e86cf54 914=head2 $c->auth_realms( )
06675d2e 915
e8919861 916Returns a hashref containing realmname -> realm instance pairs. Realm
917instances contain an instantiated store and credential object as the 'store'
918and 'credential' elements, respectively
06675d2e 919
4e86cf54 920=head2 $c->get_auth_realm( $realmname )
06675d2e 921
e8919861 922Retrieves the realm instance for the realmname provided.
06675d2e 923
96671824 924=head2 $c->update_user_in_session
925
34088132 926This was a short-lived method to update user information - you should use persist_user instead.
96671824 927
eda12589 928=head2 $c->setup_auth_realm( )
929
930=head1 OVERRIDDEN METHODS
931
932=head2 $c->setup( )
933
fbe577ac 934=head1 SEE ALSO
935
649de93b 936This list might not be up to date. Below are modules known to work with the updated
937API of 0.10 and are therefore compatible with realms.
4bb9b01c 938
5afc0dde 939=head2 Realms
940
5c5af345 941L<Catalyst::Authentication::Realm>
5afc0dde 942
4bb9b01c 943=head2 User Storage Backends
944
eda12589 945=over
946
947=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Minimal>
948
949=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::DBIx::Class>
950
951=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::LDAP>
952
953=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::RDBO>
954
955=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Model::KiokuDB>
956
957=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Jifty::DBI>
958
959=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::Htpasswd>
960
961=back
4bb9b01c 962
963=head2 Credential verification
964
eda12589 965=over
966
967=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Password>
968
969=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::HTTP>
970
971=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::OpenID>
972
973=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Authen::Simple>
974
975=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Flickr>
976
977=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Testing>
978
979=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::AuthTkt>
980
981=item L<Catalyst::Authentication::Credential::Kerberos>
4bb9b01c 982
983=head2 Authorization
984
fbe577ac 985L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL>,
4bb9b01c 986L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::Roles>
987
5e91c057 988=head2 Internals Documentation
989
649de93b 990L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Internals>
5e91c057 991
4bb9b01c 992=head2 Misc
993
994L<Catalyst::Plugin::Session>,
995L<Catalyst::Plugin::Session::PerUser>
fbe577ac 996
93f08fb0 997=head1 DON'T SEE ALSO
998
1a05e6ed 999This module along with its sub plugins deprecate a great number of other
1000modules. These include L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Simple>,
1001L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::CDBI>.
93f08fb0 1002
649de93b 1003=head1 INCOMPATABILITIES
1004
34088132 1005The realms-based configuration and functionality of the 0.10 update
649de93b 1006of L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication> required a change in the API used by
1007credentials and stores. It has a compatibility mode which allows use of
1008modules that have not yet been updated. This, however, completely mimics the
34088132 1009older api and disables the new realm-based features. In other words you cannot
1010mix the older credential and store modules with realms, or realm-based
649de93b 1011configs. The changes required to update modules are relatively minor and are
1012covered in L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Internals>. We hope that most
1013modules will move to the compatible list above very quickly.
0cc778ab 1014
ff87fb62 1015=head1 COMPATIBILITY CONFIGURATION
1016
1017Until version 0.10008 of this module, you needed to put all the
1018realms inside a "realms" key in the configuration.
1019
1020 # example
1021 __PACKAGE__->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'} =
1022 {
1023 default_realm => 'members',
1024 realms => {
1025 members => {
1026 ...
1027 },
1028 },
1029 };
1030
1031If you use the old, deprecated C<< __PACKAGE__->config->{'authentication'} >>
1032configuration key, then the realms key is still required.
1033
0cc778ab 1034=head1 COMPATIBILITY ROUTINES
1035
e8919861 1036In version 0.10 of L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication>, the API
1037changed. For app developers, this change is fairly minor, but for
1038Credential and Store authors, the changes are significant.
1039
1040Please see the documentation in version 0.09 of
30e90c6f 1041Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication for a better understanding of how the old API
e8919861 1042functioned.
1043
1044The items below are still present in the plugin, though using them is
1045deprecated. They remain only as a transition tool, for those sites which can
30e90c6f 1046not yet be upgraded to use the new system due to local customizations or use
1047of Credential / Store modules that have not yet been updated to work with the
45c7644b 1048new API.
e8919861 1049
1050These routines should not be used in any application using realms
1051functionality or any of the methods described above. These are for reference
1052purposes only.
0cc778ab 1053
4e86cf54 1054=head2 $c->login( )
e8919861 1055
1056This method is used to initiate authentication and user retrieval. Technically
649de93b 1057this is part of the old Password credential module and it still resides in the
1058L<Password|Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Credential::Password> class. It is
1059included here for reference only.
e8919861 1060
4e86cf54 1061=head2 $c->default_auth_store( )
0cc778ab 1062
1063Return the store whose name is 'default'.
1064
7c4d44af 1065This is set to C<< $c->config->{'Plugin::Authentication'}{store} >> if that value exists,
0cc778ab 1066or by using a Store plugin:
1067
30e90c6f 1068 # load the Minimal authentication store.
0cc778ab 1069 use Catalyst qw/Authentication Authentication::Store::Minimal/;
1070
1071Sets the default store to
45c7644b 1072L<Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Store::Minimal>.
0cc778ab 1073
4e86cf54 1074=head2 $c->get_auth_store( $name )
0cc778ab 1075
1076Return the store whose name is $name.
1077
4e86cf54 1078=head2 $c->get_auth_store_name( $store )
0cc778ab 1079
1080Return the name of the store $store.
1081
4e86cf54 1082=head2 $c->auth_stores( )
0cc778ab 1083
1084A hash keyed by name, with the stores registered in the app.
1085
4e86cf54 1086=head2 $c->register_auth_stores( %stores_by_name )
0cc778ab 1087
1088Register stores into the application.
1089
4e86cf54 1090=head2 $c->auth_store_names( )
078c2289 1091
4e86cf54 1092=head2 $c->get_user( )
078c2289 1093
2bcde605 1094=head1 AUTHORS
fbe577ac 1095
1096Yuval Kogman, C<nothingmuch@woobling.org>
2bcde605 1097
649de93b 1098Jay Kuri, C<jayk@cpan.org>
1099
7d2f34eb 1100Jess Robinson
2bcde605 1101
7d2f34eb 1102David Kamholz
06675d2e 1103
36540b6c 1104Tomas Doran (t0m), C<bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
1105
ff46c00b 1106=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
fbe577ac 1107
1108 Copyright (c) 2005 the aforementioned authors. All rights
1109 reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute
1110 it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
1111
1112=cut
06675d2e 1113