AbstractDigestMock
extends AbstractDigest
in package
HTTP Digest authentication backend class.
This class can be used by authentication objects wishing to use HTTP Digest Most of the digest logic is handled, implementors just need to worry about the getDigestHash method
Table of Contents
- $principalPrefix : string
- This is the prefix that will be used to generate principal urls.
- $realm : string
- Authentication Realm.
- challenge() : mixed
- This method is called when a user could not be authenticated, and authentication was required for the current request.
- check() : array<string|int, mixed>
- When this method is called, the backend must check if authentication was successful.
- getDigestHash() : string|null
- Returns a users digest hash based on the username and realm.
- setRealm() : mixed
- Sets the authentication realm for this backend.
Properties
$principalPrefix
This is the prefix that will be used to generate principal urls.
protected
string
$principalPrefix
= 'principals/'
$realm
Authentication Realm.
protected
string
$realm
= 'SabreDAV'
The realm is often displayed by browser clients when showing the authentication dialog.
Methods
challenge()
This method is called when a user could not be authenticated, and authentication was required for the current request.
public
challenge(RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response) : mixed
This gives you the opportunity to set authentication headers. The 401 status code will already be set.
In this case of Basic Auth, this would for example mean that the following header needs to be set:
$response->addHeader('WWW-Authenticate', 'Basic realm=SabreDAV');
Keep in mind that in the case of multiple authentication backends, other WWW-Authenticate headers may already have been set, and you'll want to append your own WWW-Authenticate header instead of overwriting the existing one.
Parameters
- $request : RequestInterface
- $response : ResponseInterface
Return values
mixed —check()
When this method is called, the backend must check if authentication was successful.
public
check(RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response) : array<string|int, mixed>
The returned value must be one of the following
[true, "principals/username"] [false, "reason for failure"]
If authentication was successful, it's expected that the authentication backend returns a so-called principal url.
Examples of a principal url:
principals/admin principals/user1 principals/users/joe principals/uid/123457
If you don't use WebDAV ACL (RFC3744) we recommend that you simply return a string such as:
principals/users/[username]
Parameters
- $request : RequestInterface
- $response : ResponseInterface
Return values
array<string|int, mixed> —getDigestHash()
Returns a users digest hash based on the username and realm.
public
getDigestHash(mixed $realm, mixed $userName) : string|null
If the user was not known, null must be returned.
Parameters
- $realm : mixed
- $userName : mixed
Return values
string|null —setRealm()
Sets the authentication realm for this backend.
public
setRealm(string $realm) : mixed
Be aware that for Digest authentication, the realm influences the digest hash. Choose the realm wisely, because if you change it later, all the existing hashes will break and nobody can authenticate.
Parameters
- $realm : string