NAME
Yancy::Plugin::Auth::Token - A simple token-based auth
VERSION
version 1.056
SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Lite;
plugin Yancy => {
backend => 'sqlite://myapp.db',
schema => {
tokens => {
properties => {
id => { type => 'integer', readOnly => 1 },
username => { type => 'string' },
token => { type => 'string' },
},
},
},
};
app->yancy->plugin( 'Auth::Token' => {
schema => 'tokens',
username_field => 'username',
token_field => 'token',
token_digest => {
type => 'SHA-1',
},
} );
DESCRIPTION
Note: This module is EXPERIMENTAL
and its API may change before Yancy v2.000 is released.
This plugin provides a basic token-based authentication scheme for a site. Tokens are provided in the HTTP Authorization
header:
Authorization: Token
METHODS
require_user
my $subref = $c->yancy->auth->require_user( \%match );
Build a callback to validate there is a logged-in user, and optionally that the current user has certain fields set. \%match
is optional and is a SQL::Abstract where clause matched with "match" in Yancy::Util.
# Ensure the user is logged-in
my $user_cb = $app->yancy->auth->require_user;
my $user_only = $app->routes->under( $user_cb );
# Ensure the user's "is_admin" field is set to 1
my $admin_cb = $app->yancy->auth->require_user( { is_admin => 1 } );
my $admin_only = $app->routes->under( $admin_cb );
CONFIGURATION
This plugin has the following configuration options.
schema
The name of the Yancy schema that holds tokens. Required.
token_field
The name of the field to use for the token. Defaults to token
. The token itself is meaningless except to authenticate a user. It must be unique, and it should be treated like a password.
token_digest
This is the hashing mechanism that should be used for creating new tokens via the add_token helper. The default type is SHA-1
.
This value should be a hash of digest configuration. The one required field is type
, and should be a type supported by the Digest module:
MD5 (part of core Perl)
SHA-1 (part of core Perl)
SHA-256 (part of core Perl)
SHA-512 (part of core Perl)
Additional fields are given as configuration to the Digest module. Not all Digest types require additional configuration.
username_field
The name of the field in the schema which is the user's identifier. This can be a user name, ID, or e-mail address, and is used to keep track of who owns the token.
This field is optional. If not specified, no user name will be stored.
HELPERS
This plugin has the following helpers.
yancy.auth.current_user
Get the current user from the session, if any. Returns undef
if no user was found in the session.
my $user = $c->yancy->auth->current_user
|| return $c->render( status => 401, text => 'Unauthorized' );
yancy.auth.require_user
Validate there is a logged-in user and optionally that the user data has certain values. See "require_user" in Yancy::Plugin::Auth::Role::RequireUser.
# Display the user dashboard, but only to logged-in users
my $auth_route = $app->routes->under( '/user', $app->yancy->auth->require_user );
$auth_route->get( '' )->to( 'user#dashboard' );
yancy.auth.add_token
$ perl myapp.pl eval 'app->yancy->auth->add_token( "username" )'
Generate a new token and add it to the database. "username"
is the username for the token. The token will be generated as a base-64 encoded hash of the following input:
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Doug Bell <preaction@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2020 by Doug Bell.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.