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author | friendica <info@friendica.com> | 2014-02-17 18:50:24 -0800 |
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committer | friendica <info@friendica.com> | 2014-02-17 18:50:24 -0800 |
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update openid for snakebite
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diff --git a/library/openid/README b/library/openid/README new file mode 100644 index 000000000..799b452ac --- /dev/null +++ b/library/openid/README @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +This class provides a simple interface for OpenID (1.1 and 2.0) authentication. +Supports Yadis discovery. + +The authentication process is stateless/dumb. + +Usage: +Sign-on with OpenID is a two step process: +Step one is authentication with the provider: +<code> +$openid = new LightOpenID('my-host.example.org'); +$openid->identity = 'ID supplied by user'; +header('Location: ' . $openid->authUrl()); +</code> + +The provider then sends various parameters via GET, one of them is openid_mode. +Step two is verification: +<code> +if ($this->data['openid_mode']) { + $openid = new LightOpenID('my-host.example.org'); + echo $openid->validate() ? 'Logged in.' : 'Failed'; +} +</code> + * +Change the 'my-host.example.org' to your domain name. Do NOT use $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] +for that, unless you know what you are doing. + * +Optionally, you can set $returnUrl and $realm (or $trustRoot, which is an alias). +The default values for those are: +$openid->realm = (!empty($_SERVER['HTTPS']) ? 'https' : 'http') . '://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']; +$openid->returnUrl = $openid->realm . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; +If you don't know their meaning, refer to any openid tutorial, or specification. Or just guess. + * +AX and SREG extensions are supported. +To use them, specify $openid->required and/or $openid->optional before calling $openid->authUrl(). +These are arrays, with values being AX schema paths (the 'path' part of the URL). +For example: + $openid->required = array('namePerson/friendly', 'contact/email'); + $openid->optional = array('namePerson/first'); +If the server supports only SREG or OpenID 1.1, these are automaticaly +mapped to SREG names, so that user doesn't have to know anything about the server. + * +To get the values, use $openid->getAttributes(). + * +The library requires PHP >= 5.1.2 with curl or http/https stream wrappers enabled. +@author Mewp +@contributors Brice http://github.com/brice/ +@copyright Copyright (c) 2010, Mewp +@copyright Copyright (c) 2010, Brice +@license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT
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