NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::LDAP - LDAP Authentication for
Catalyst
SYNOPSIS
use Catalyst 'Authentication::LDAP';
__PACKAGE__->config->{authentication} = (
ldap_server => 'ldap://ldap.mycompany.com',
default_naming_context => 'dc=mycompany,dc=com',
user_context => 'cn=users',
user_append => '@mycompany.com',
user_filter => '(&(objectclass=user)(objectcategory=user)(samaccountname=__USER__*))',
group_attribute => 'memberOf',
);
$c->login( $user, $password );
$c->logout;
$c->session_login( $user, $password );
$c->session_logout;
$c->roles(qw/customer admin/);
DESCRIPTION
This plugin allows you to authenticate your web users using an LDAP
server. See the Configuration section for more details on how to set it
up. This module was designed with Active Directory in mind and has not
yet been tested using other LDAP servers. Patches are welcome that
enable support for other servers.
Note that this plugin requires a session plugin like
"Catalyst::Plugin::Session::FastMmap".
CONFIGURATION
This plugin is configured by passing an "authentication" hash reference
to your application's config method. The following keys are supported:
ldap_server
Required. Specify the full URI to your LDAP server. Some examples are:
ldap://ldap.mycompany.com, ldap://pdc:1234,
ldaps://secure.ldap.mycompany.com
default_naming_context => 'dc=mycompany,dc=com'
Required. This is the base context for your server. In most cases, this
is a string of two or more "dc" values separated by commas.
user_context => 'cn=users',
Optional. The context to be used when querying a user's details. This
value is prefixed to the default_naming_context. The default value
should be suitable for Active Directory servers. If you do not intend to
use role-based authentication, you can ignore this option.
user_append = '@mycompany.com'
Optional. This string will be appended to a user's login name when
authenticating to the server. Active Directory servers require the user
to be specified as "username@mycompany.com".
user_filter => '(&(objectclass=user)(objectcategory=user)(samaccountname=__USER__*))'
Optional. This filter is used to retrieve the user's account details,
specifically the list of groups the user is a member of. For Active
Directory servers, the default value should be suitable. The string
__USER__ is replaced by the current username. If you do not intend to
use role-based authentication, you can ignore this option.
group_attribute => 'memberOf'
Optional. Specify which attribute contains the list of groups/roles the
user is a member of.
METHODS
login
Attempt to authenticate a user. Takes username/password as
arguments,
$c->login( $user, $password );
User remains authenticated until end of request.
logout
Log out the user. will not clear the session, so user will still
remain logged in at next request unless session_logout is called.
process_permission
check for permissions. used by the 'roles' function.
roles
Check permissions for roles and return true or false.
$c->roles(qw/foo bar/);
Returns an arrayref containing the verified roles.
my @roles = @{ $c->roles };
session_login
Persistently login the user. The user will remain logged in until he
clears the session himself, or session_logout is called.
$c->session_login( $user, $password );
session_logout
Session logout. will delete the user object from the session.
EXTENDED METHODS
prepare_action
sets $c->request->{user} from session.
setup
sets up $c->config->{authentication}.
OVERLOADED METHODS
process_roles
Takes an arrayref of roles and checks if user has the supplied
roles. Returns 1/0.
LIMITATIONS
Because many LDAP servers require a password to query information, the
user's group/role data must be queried and stored at the time they
login. This means that group/role data updated on the LDAP server after
a user logs in will not be reflected in their session until they logout
and log back in.
SEE ALSO
Catalyst, Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::CDBI.
AUTHOR
Andy Grundman, "andy@hybridized.org"
Based on Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::CDBI by: Sebastian Riedel,
"sri@cpan.org" Marcus Ramberg, "mramberg@cpan.org"
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.