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Laravel 4 chain authentication provider

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Supports native database, LDAP, IMAP and IP address multi-domain authentication for single sign-on.

For LDAP and IMAP authentication you need to have ldap and imap php extensions.

Installation

Installing this package through Composer. Edit your project's composer.json file to require restricted/authchain.

"require": {
"laravel/framework": "4.2.*",
"restricted/authchain": ">=1.0.6"
}

Update Composer from the Terminal:

composer update

Once this operation completes, the next step is to add the service provider. Open app/config/app.php, and add a new item to the providers array.

'providers' => [
// Your Laravel providers here...'Restricted\Authchain\AuthchainServiceProvider'
]

Create example configuration file from terminal:

php artisan config:publish restricted/authchain

Change default authentication provider to authchain.

Open app/config/auth.php and change driver section to authchain.

return array(
'driver': 'authchain'
// Related stuff...
);

Please see app/config/packages/restricted/authchain/config.php for full configuration instructions.

You need to create User model in app/models and create migration.

For details on models and migrations you can see vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart

You can simply copy contents of folder vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/models/ to app/models.

Example migration can be executed by command php artisan migrate --package="restricted/authchain".

NOTE: migration does`t include timestamps.

If you don't use ip address authentication, set ['defaults']['ip'] to false in app/config/packages/restricted/authchain/config.php.

Quickstart

Install laravel (see http://laravel.com/docs/quick)

composer create-project laravel/laravel your-project-name --prefer-dist

Install authchain provider (see Installation)

Configure your domains in app/config/packages/restricted/authchain/config.php

Copy files from

cp -r vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/models/* app/models
cp -r vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/controllers/* app/controllers/
cp -r vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/views/* app/views

Replace auth route filter in your file app/filters.php with contents from vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/filters.php

cat vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/filters.php >> app/filters.php

Add to your app/routes.php contents from vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/routes.php

cat vendor/restricted/authchain/quickstart/routes.php >> app/routes.php 

Serve your application from terminal: php artisan serve

Go to http://localhost:8000/ and enjoy!

Need community feedback

  • Need to implement oAuth2 ?
  • Other providers?

Contribute

Any suggestions are welcome

You can easily write your own authentication provider for authchain:

Custom provider example (see in src/Restricted/Authchain/Provider/Domain/CustomProviderExample):

namespaceRestricted\Authchain\Provider\Domain;
useRestricted\Authchain\Config\Loader;
useRestricted\Authchain\Provider\Provider;
useRestricted\Authchain\Provider\ProviderInterface;
class CustomProviderExample extends Provider implements ProviderInterface
{
// Authentication logic// $this->username is username provided by user// $this->password is password from form// @return UserInterface|nullpublicfunctionauthenticate()
{
// Loading users from config for domain $this->domain$users = Loader::domain($this->domain)['users'];
// If user not found in array, return nullif (!isset($users[$this->username])) {
returnnull;
}
// Grab user password from config$password = $users[$this->username];
// Check passwordif (\Hash::check($this->password, $password)) {
$newUser = $this->model();
$newUser->{Loader::username()} = $this->username;
$newUser->{Loader::password()} = \Hash::make($password);
$newUser->enabled = true;
$newUser->save();
return$newUser;
}
returnnull;
}
// Must return name of the provider, for example 'custom'// In app/config/packages/restricted/authchain/config.php// you can regiter new provider in 'providers' array and pass config variables to itpublicfunctionprovides()
{
return'custom';
}
}

Create config for custom provider in app/config/packages/restricted/authchain/config.php:

Register custom provider in section providers:

'providers' => array(
// ...
'Restricted\Authchain\Provider\Domain\CustomProviderExample',
)

In section domains:

'localhost' => array(
'provider' => 'custom', // See method provides()
'users' => array(
'demo@localhost' => '$2y$10$/Ij0dzDL49OaODli.1GcveefSdEapt2vgb8shplVI7RIJadPmL6km' // Encrypted password
)
)

Now, all users with domain localhost authenticates over custom provider and native provider (Eloquent).

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  • For request features, create issue with detailed explanation of a feature.

License

Distributed under the terms of the MIT license.

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