# http://www.mediawiki.org/ # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html /** * Authentication plugin interface. Instantiate a subclass of AuthPlugin * and set $wgAuth to it to authenticate against some external tool. * * The default behavior is not to do anything, and use the local user * database for all authentication. A subclass can require that all * accounts authenticate externally, or use it only as a fallback; also * you can transparently create internal wiki accounts the first time * someone logs in who can be authenticated externally. */ class AuthPlugin { /** * Check whether there exists a user account with the given name. * The name will be normalized to MediaWiki's requirements, so * you might need to munge it (for instance, for lowercase initial * letters). * * @param $username String: username. * @return bool * @public */ function userExists( $username ) { # Override this! return false; } /** * Check if a username+password pair is a valid login. * The name will be normalized to MediaWiki's requirements, so * you might need to munge it (for instance, for lowercase initial * letters). * * @param $username String: username. * @param $password String: user password. * @return bool * @public */ function authenticate( $username, $password ) { # Override this! return false; } /** * Modify options in the login template. * * @param $template UserLoginTemplate object. * @public */ function modifyUITemplate( &$template ) { # Override this! $template->set( 'usedomain', false ); } /** * Set the domain this plugin is supposed to use when authenticating. * * @param $domain String: authentication domain. * @public */ function setDomain( $domain ) { $this->domain = $domain; } /** * Check to see if the specific domain is a valid domain. * * @param $domain String: authentication domain. * @return bool * @public */ function validDomain( $domain ) { # Override this! return true; } /** * When a user logs in, optionally fill in preferences and such. * For instance, you might pull the email address or real name from the * external user database. * * The User object is passed by reference so it can be modified; don't * forget the & on your function declaration. * * @param User $user * @public */ function updateUser( &$user ) { # Override this and do something return true; } /** * Return true if the wiki should create a new local account automatically * when asked to login a user who doesn't exist locally but does in the * external auth database. * * If you don't automatically create accounts, you must still create * accounts in some way. It's not possible to authenticate without * a local account. * * This is just a question, and shouldn't perform any actions. * * @return bool * @public */ function autoCreate() { return false; } /** * Can users change their passwords? * * @return bool */ function allowPasswordChange() { return true; } /** * Set the given password in the authentication database. * As a special case, the password may be set to null to request * locking the password to an unusable value, with the expectation * that it will be set later through a mail reset or other method. * * Return true if successful. * * @param $user User object. * @param $password String: password. * @return bool * @public */ function setPassword( $user, $password ) { return true; } /** * Update user information in the external authentication database. * Return true if successful. * * @param $user User object. * @return bool * @public */ function updateExternalDB( $user ) { return true; } /** * Check to see if external accounts can be created. * Return true if external accounts can be created. * @return bool * @public */ function canCreateAccounts() { return false; } /** * Add a user to the external authentication database. * Return true if successful. * * @param User $user - only the name should be assumed valid at this point * @param string $password * @param string $email * @param string $realname * @return bool * @public */ function addUser( $user, $password, $email='', $realname='' ) { return true; } /** * Return true to prevent logins that don't authenticate here from being * checked against the local database's password fields. * * This is just a question, and shouldn't perform any actions. * * @return bool * @public */ function strict() { return false; } /** * Check if a user should authenticate locally if the global authentication fails. * If either this or strict() returns true, local authentication is not used. * * @param $username String: username. * @return bool * @public */ function strictUserAuth( $username ) { return false; } /** * When creating a user account, optionally fill in preferences and such. * For instance, you might pull the email address or real name from the * external user database. * * The User object is passed by reference so it can be modified; don't * forget the & on your function declaration. * * @param $user User object. * @param $autocreate bool True if user is being autocreated on login * @public */ function initUser( &$user, $autocreate=false ) { # Override this to do something. } /** * If you want to munge the case of an account name before the final * check, now is your chance. */ function getCanonicalName( $username ) { return $username; } }