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Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Ldap(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Ldap(3pm)

NAME

Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Ldap - LDAP Authentication Plugin for Jifty

DESCRIPTION

CAUTION: This plugin is experimental.
This may be combined with the User Mixin to provide user accounts and ldap password authentication to your application.
When a new user authenticates using this plugin, a new User object will be created automatically. The "name" and "email" fields will be automatically populated with LDAP data.
in etc/config.yml
  Plugins: 
    - Authentication::Ldap: 
       LDAPhost: ldap.univ.fr           # ldap server
       LDAPbase: ou=people,dc=.....     # base ldap
       LDAPName: displayname            # name to be displayed (cn givenname)
       LDAPMail: mailLocalAddress       # email used optional
       LDAPuid: uid                     # optional
Then create a user model
  jifty model --name=User
and edit lib/App/Model/User.pm to look something like this:
  use strict;
  use warnings;
  
  package Venice::Model::User;
  
  use Jifty::DBI::Schema;
  use Venice::Record schema {
        # More app-specific user columns go here
  };
  
  use Jifty::Plugin::User::Mixin::Model::User;
  use Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Ldap::Mixin::Model::User;
  
  sub current_user_can {
      my $self = shift;
      my $type = shift;
      my %args = (@_);
      
    return 1 if
          $self->current_user->is_superuser;
    
    # all logged in users can read this table
    return 1
        if ($type eq 'read' && $self->current_user->id);
    
    return $self->SUPER::current_user_can($type, @_);
  };
  
  1;

ACTIONS

This plugin will add the following actions to your application. For testing you can access these from the Admin plugin.
Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Ldap::Action::LDAPLogin
The login path is "/ldaplogin".
Jifty::Plugin::Authentication::Ldap::Action::LDAPLogout
The logout path is "/ldaplogout".

METHODS

prereq_plugins

This plugin depends on the User Mixin.

Configuration

The following options are available in your "config.yml" under the Authentication::Ldap Plugins section.
"LDAPhost"
Your LDAP server.
"LDAPbase"
[Mandatory] The base object where your users live. If "LDAPBindTemplate" is defined, "LDAPbase" is only used for user search.
"LDAPBindTemplate"
Alternatively to "LDAPbase", you can specify here the whole DN string, with %u as a placeholder for UID.
"LDAPMail"
The DN that your organization uses to store Email addresses. This gets copied into the User object as the "email".
"LDAPName"
The DN that your organization uses to store Real Name. This gets copied into the User object as the "name".
"LDAPuid"
The DN that your organization uses to store the user ID. Usually "cn". This gets copied into the User object as the "ldap_id".
"LDAPOptions"
These options get passed through to Net::LDAP.
 
Default Options :
 
 debug   => 0
 onerror => undef
 async   => 1
    
 
Other options you may want :
 
 timeout => 30
    
 
See "Net::LDAP" for a full list. You can overwrite the defaults selectively or not at all.
"LDAPLoginHooks"
Optional list of Perl functions that would be called after a successful login and after a corresponding User object is loaded and updated. The function is called with a hash array arguments, as follows:
 
  username => string
  user_object => User object
  ldap => Net::LDAP object
  infos => User attributes as returned by get_infos
    
"LDAPFetchUserAttr"
Optional list of LDAP user attributes fetched by get_infos. The values are returned to the login hook as arrayrefs.

Example

The following example authenticates the application against a MS Active Directory server for the domain MYDOMAIN. Each user entry has the attribute 'department' which is used for authorization. "LDAPbase" is used for user searching, and binding is done in a Microsoft way. The login hook checks if the user belongs to specific departments and updates the user record.
 ######
 #   etc/config.yml:  
  Plugins: 
    - User: {}
    - Authentication::Ldap:
       LDAPhost: ldap1.mydomain.com
       LDAPbase: 'DC=mydomain,DC=com'
       LDAPBindTemplate: 'MYDOMAIN\%u'
       LDAPName: displayName
       LDAPMail: mail
       LDAPuid: cn
       LDAPFetchUserAttr:
         - department
       LDAPLoginHooks:
         - 'Myapp::Model::User::ldap_login_hook'
  ######
  #  package Myapp::Model::User;
  sub ldap_login_hook
  {
      my %args = @_;
      my $u = $args{'user_object'};    
      my $department = $args{'infos'}->{'department'}[0];
      my $editor = 0;
      if( $department eq 'NOC' or
          $department eq 'ENGINEERING' )
      {
          $editor = 1;
      }
      $u->__set( column => 'is_content_editor', value => $editor );
  }

SEE ALSO

Jifty::Manual::AccessControl, Jifty::Plugin::User::Mixin::Model::User, Net::LDAP

AUTHORS

Yves Agostini, <yvesago@cpan.org>, Stanislav Sinyagin
and others authors from Jifty (maxbaker, clkao, sartak, alexmv)

LICENSE

Copyright 2007-2010 Yves Agostini. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software and may be modified and distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
2010-09-15 perl v5.10.1