NAME
Net::STOMP::Client::Auth - Authentication support for Net::STOMP::Client
SYNOPSIS
use Net::STOMP::Client;
$stomp = Net::STOMP::Client->new(
uri => "stomp://127.0.0.1:61613",
auth => "plain name=system pass=manager",
);
DESCRIPTION
This module handles STOMP authentication. It is used internally by Net::STOMP::Client and should not be directly used elsewhere.
If the optional Authen::Credential module is available, an additional auth
attribute can be given to Net::STOMP::Client's new() method. If the module is not available, the auth
attribute cannot be used.
This attribute can take either a single authentication credential (either as a string or an Authen::Credential object) or multiple credentials (via an array reference). See Authen::Credential for more information about these credentials.
If an X.509 credential is given, it will be used at SSL connection time. If a plain credential is given, it will be used in the CONNECT
frame. If needed, both types of credentials could be used for the same STOMP connection.
Using generic authentication credentials is very convenient as they could be passed as command line options to a script:
# default authentication
$Option{auth} = "none";
# get URI & credential from command line
GetOptions(\%Option,
"auth=s",
"uri=s",
...
);
$stomp = Net::STOMP::Client->new(uri => $Option{uri}, auth => $Option{auth});
SEE ALSO
Authen::Credential, Net::STOMP::Client.
AUTHOR
Lionel Cons http://cern.ch/lionel.cons
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