Deprecated.
NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Credential::HTTP - DEPRECATED HTTP Basic authentication for Catlayst.
SYNOPSIS
use Catalyst qw/
Authentication
Authentication::Store::Moose
Authentication::Store::Elk
Authentication::Credential::HTTP::Proxy
/;
$c->config->{authentication}{http_proxy}= {
url =>'http://elkland.no/auth',
store => 'Authentication::Store::Moose'
};
sub foo : Local {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
$c->authorization_required( realm => "foo" ); # named after the status code ;-)
# either user gets authenticated or 401 is sent
do_stuff();
}
# with ACL plugin
__PACKAGE__->deny_access_unless("/path", sub { $_[0]->authenticate_http });
sub end : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
$c->authorization_required_response( realm => "foo" );
$c->error(0);
}
DEPRECATED
This module is deprecated by Catalyst::Authentication::HTTP::proxy, please do not use this code in new applications.
DESCRIPTION
This moduule lets you use HTTP Proxy authentication with Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication.
Currently this module only supports the Basic scheme, but upon request Digest will also be added. Patches welcome!
CONFIG
This module reads config from $c->config->{authentication}{http_proxy}. The following settings are supported:
- url
-
Required. A url protected with basic authentication to authenticate against.
- store
-
To specify what store to use. will use the default store if not set.
METHODS
-
Tries to
authenticate_http_proxy
, and if that fails callsauthorization_required_response
and detaches the current action call stack. - authenticate_http_proxy
-
Looks inside
$c->request->headers
and processes the basic (badly named) authorization header. Then authenticates this against the provided url. -
Sets
$c->response
to the correct status code, and adds the correct header to demand authentication data from the user agent.
AUTHORS
Marcus Ramberg mramberg@cpan.org
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2005 the aforementioned authors. All rights
reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.