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lib/plugin.php now has a parent onAutoload function that finds most common files that are used in plugins (actions, dataobjects, forms, libs etc.) if they are put in the standardised directories ('actions', 'classes', 'forms', 'lib' and perhaps some others in the future). |
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README |
The CAS Authentication plugin allows for StatusNet to handle authentication through CAS (Central Authentication Service). Installation ============ add "addPlugin('casAuthentication', array('setting'=>'value', 'setting2'=>'value2', ...);" to the bottom of your config.php Settings ======== provider_name*: a unique name for this authentication provider. authoritative (false): Set to true if CAS's responses are authoritative (if authorative and CAS fails, no other password checking will be done). autoregistration (false): Set to true if users should be automatically created when they attempt to login. email_changeable (true): Are users allowed to change their email address? (true or false) password_changeable*: must be set to false. This plugin does not support changing passwords. server*: CAS server to authentication against port (443): Port the CAS server listens on. Almost always 443 path (): Path on the server to CAS. Usually blank. takeOverLogin (false): Take over the main login action. If takeOverLogin is set, anytime the standard username/password login form would be shown, a CAS login will be done instead. * required default values are in (parenthesis) Example ======= addPlugin('casAuthentication', array( 'provider_name'=>'Example', 'authoritative'=>true, 'autoregistration'=>true, 'server'=>'sso-cas.univ-rennes1.fr', 'port'=>443, 'path'=>'', 'takeOverLogin'=>true ));