gnu-social/plugins/RequireValidatedEmail
Diogo Cordeiro 8c0601816f [CORE] Move core plugins to a new modules directory
For reference (raised by rozzin in IRC):

* http://foldoc.org/module
* http://foldoc.org/library
* http://foldoc.org/plugin

As noted by XRevan86, modules are not necessarily non-essential.
As we will keep the modules directory in GS root [therefore, near to
plugins/], it is evidenced the difference between both.

This is a simple yet fundamental structural change. It doesn't change
functionality but makes clearer the way we understand GNU social's
internals.
2019-08-22 03:13:58 +01:00
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actions Various obvious bug fixes and better PHP 7 support 2019-04-26 00:34:17 +01:00
locale [CORE] Move core plugins to a new modules directory 2019-08-22 03:13:58 +01:00
scripts Move mail_confirm_address out of mail.php 2016-03-06 17:27:40 +01:00
README Add translator documentation. 2011-06-05 19:58:11 +02:00
RequireValidatedEmailPlugin.php [ROUTES] Allow accept-header specification during router creation 2019-08-03 17:47:16 +01:00

This plugin disables posting for accounts that do not have a
validated email address.

Example:

  addPlugin('RequireValidatedEmail');

If you don't want to apply the validationr equirement to existing
accounts, you can specify a cutoff date to grandfather in users
registered prior to that timestamp.

  addPlugin('RequireValidatedEmail',
            array('grandfatherCutoff' => 'Dec 7, 2009');

You can also exclude the validation checks from OpenID accounts
connected to a trusted provider, by providing a list of regular
expressions to match their provider URLs.

For example, to trust WikiHow and Wikipedia users:

  addPlugin('RequireValidatedEmailPlugin', array(
     'trustedOpenIDs' => array(
         '!^http://\w+\.wikihow\.com/!',
         '!^http://\w+\.wikipedia\.org/!',
     ),
  ));

Todo:
* add a more visible indicator that validation is still outstanding
* test with XMPP, API posting