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/**
* Authentication handling class
*
* This class provides a basic set of methods which are used by the Session
* class to provide authentication.
*
* This class is expected to be replaced, overridden or extended in some
* instances to enable different pluggable authentication methods.
*
* @package awl
* @subpackage AuthPlugin
* @author Andrew McMillan <andrew@mcmillan.net.nz>
* @copyright Catalyst IT Ltd
* @license http://gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v2 or later
*/
/**
* A class for authenticating and retrieving user information
*
* @package awl
*/
class AuthPlugin
{
/**#@+
* @access private
*/
var $usr;
var $success;
/**#@-*/
/**#@+
* @access public
*/
/**#@-*/
/**
* Create a new AuthPlugin object. This is as lightweight as possible.
*
* @param array $authparams An array of parameters used for this authentication method.
*/
function AuthPlugin( $authparams ) {
$this->success = false;
}
/**
* Authenticate. Do whatever we need to authenticate a username / password.
*
* @param string $username The username of the person attempting to log in
* @param string $password The password the person is trying to log in with
* @return object The "user" object, containing fields matching the 'usr' database table
*/
function Authenticate( $username, $password ) {
}
}
/**
* Notes:
* This could also be done as a process of "registering" functions to perform the authentication,
* so in the Session we call something to (e.g.) do the authentication and that looks in (e.g.)
* $c->authenticate_hook for a function to be called, or it just does the normal thing if
* that is not set.
* It might be a better way. I think I need to bounce these two ideas off some other people...
*
* In either case Session will need to split the fetching of session data from the fetching of
* usr data. So I'll look at doing that first.
*/
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