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- data/CHANGELOG.rdoc +10 -0
- data/Manifest +19 -2
- data/README.rdoc +284 -72
- data/Rakefile +30 -2
- data/authlogic_rpx.gemspec +11 -11
- data/generators/add_authlogic_rpx_migration/USAGE +18 -0
- data/generators/add_authlogic_rpx_migration/add_authlogic_rpx_migration_generator.rb +44 -0
- data/generators/add_authlogic_rpx_migration/templates/migration_internal_mapping.rb +34 -0
- data/generators/add_authlogic_rpx_migration/templates/migration_no_mapping.rb +29 -0
- data/lib/authlogic_rpx.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/authlogic_rpx/acts_as_authentic.rb +199 -32
- data/lib/authlogic_rpx/helper.rb +21 -13
- data/lib/authlogic_rpx/rpx_identifier.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/authlogic_rpx/session.rb +23 -16
- data/lib/authlogic_rpx/version.rb +2 -2
- data/test/fixtures/rpxresponses.yml +20 -0
- data/test/fixtures/users.yml +20 -5
- data/test/integration/basic_authentication_and_registration_test.rb +53 -0
- data/test/integration/internal_mapping/basic_authentication_and_registration_test.rb +3 -0
- data/test/integration/internal_mapping/settings_test.rb +10 -0
- data/test/integration/no_mapping/basic_authentication_and_registration_test.rb +3 -0
- data/test/integration/no_mapping/settings_test.rb +10 -0
- data/test/libs/ext_test_unit.rb +30 -0
- data/test/libs/mock_rpx_now.rb +34 -0
- data/test/libs/rails_trickery.rb +2 -2
- data/test/libs/rpxresponse.rb +3 -0
- data/test/libs/user_session.rb +1 -1
- data/test/test_helper.rb +35 -21
- data/test/test_internal_mapping_helper.rb +95 -0
- data/test/unit/acts_as_authentic_settings_test.rb +42 -0
- data/test/unit/session_settings_test.rb +38 -0
- data/test/unit/session_validation_test.rb +16 -0
- data/test/unit/verify_rpx_mock_test.rb +29 -0
- metadata +34 -8
- data/test/acts_as_authentic_test.rb +0 -5
- data/test/session_test.rb +0 -10
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== 1.1.0 released 2010-01-05
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* added identity mapping and merging support [GH#10,GH#13]
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* new configuration parameters: account_mapping_mode; account_merge_enabled.
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* new callbacks: before_merge_rpx_data; after_merge_rpx_data.
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* updated gem support to authlogic 2.1.3 and rpx_now 0.6.11
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* added new hooks for profile mapping (Session.map_rpx_data_each_login, ActsAsAuthentic.map_added_rpx_data) based on suggestion by trosser (github issue #5)
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= Authlogic_RPX
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== Purpose
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Authlogic_RPX is an Authlogic extension library that provides support for authentication using the RPX multi-authentication service offered by JanRain. To use RPX, you must first register your application at {RPX}[http://rpxnow.com/]. A free "Basic" account is available, in addition to paid enhanced versions. All work with Authlogic_RPX.
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== Authlogic_RPX References
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== Installing Authlogic_RPX gem
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Three gems are required: authlogic, rpx_now, and authlogic_rpx. Install these as appropriate to your environment and preferences.
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=== 1. Direct gem installation
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== About Authlogic_RPX
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Using Authlogic RPX is very similar to using standard authlogic, with the addition of just a few configuration options. So if you already have a project setup with authlogic, adding RPX support will be trivial.
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Using Authlogic_RPX is very similar to using standard authlogic, with the addition of just a few configuration options. So if you already have a project setup with authlogic, adding RPX support will be trivial.
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An important capability to be aware of is "auto registration". This means that when a user has logged in with RPX, if an account does not already exist in your application, it will be automatically created. That is, there is no separate/special "register" step for users to go through before just signing in. You can disable this if you need, but for most sites that use RPX as a primary authentication mechanism, this is probably what you want to happen.
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One of the main limitations of Authlogic_RPX versions up to 1.0.4 was that it did not include any specific support for identity mapping. This means that if a user signs in with twitter one day, and facebook the next, then your application would see these as tow distinct users (NB: RPX provides some protection for this by trying to remember the last authentication method your users used. It's not always perfect however).
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== The Step-by-Step Guide to Using Authlogic_RPX
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<i>Note: in what follows, the user model is called User and the session controller takes the name UserSession (the authlogic convention). You are not restricted to these names - could be Member and MemberSession for example - but for simplicity, this documentation will stick to using the "User" convention.</i>
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