Clustericious::Plugin::SimpleAuth - Plugin for clustericious to use simpleauth.
Version 0.01
SimpleApp.conf:
{"simple_auth":{"url":"http://simpleauthserver:3000"}}
Application:
package SimpleApp; use base qw( Clustericious::App ); sub startup { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::startup(@_); # done by default for all clustericious applications. #$self->plugin('simple_auth'); } package SimpleApp::Routes; use Clustericious::RouteBuilder; # unprotected get '/public' => 'unprotected'; # requires simpleauth username/password authenticate; get '/private1' => 'protected'; # protected by simple auth using an explicit realm autheticate 'realm'; get '/private2' => 'realm protected'; # check for permissions to do $action on $resource authorize 'action', 'resource'; get '/restricted1' => 'authz_restricted'; # check for premissions to do $action on the resource /restricted2 authorize 'action'; get '/restricted2'; # HTTP method as the $action and /http_method_get as the resource authorize '<method>'; get '/http_method_get'; # HTTP method as the $action and "/prefix/http_method_with_prefix" # as the resource. authorize '<method>', '/myprefix/<path>'; get '/http_method_with_prefix';
This provides authenticate and authorize methods which can be called from your applications Route class.
Require username and password authentication, optionally with a realm. If a realm is not provided, '' is used.
Require the authenticated user have the authorization to perform the given action on the given resource.
Clustericious::Plugin::SimpleAuth->skip_auth(1);
Set this global flag to bypass authentication and authorization, e.g. during a subequest. This flag is reset at the end of the dispatch cycle.
SimpleAuth
To install Clustericious, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Clustericious
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Clustericious
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.