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author | Adam Chlipala <adam@chlipala.net> |
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date | Tue, 19 Jul 2011 09:27:10 -0400 |
parents | e31baf0f275e |
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(* This module provides generic user authentication functionality, backed by * OpenID authentication. Each account (named with a short alphanumeric string) * is associated with one or more OpenID identifiers, any of which may be used * to log in as that user. This module provides all the code you need to sign * users up, log them in, and check which user is logged in. * * Module author: Adam Chlipala *) datatype choose_result a = Success of a | Failure of string (* Formatting options for the gui elements and controls. *) signature CTLDISPLAY = sig val formatUser : xbody -> xbody (* Format the display of the logged on user *) val formatLogout : url -> xbody (* Format the logout link *) val formatSignup : url -> xbody (* Format the signup link *) val formatLogon : ({User : string} -> transaction page) -> xbody (* Format the login form *) end (* Some reasonable default gui control formats for programmers in a hurry. *) structure DefaultDisplay : CTLDISPLAY (* Instantiate this functor to create your customized authentication scheme. *) functor Make(M: sig con cols :: {Type} constraint [Id] ~ cols val folder : folder cols val inj : $(map sql_injectable cols) (* Extra columns of profile information to include in the user * database table *) type creationState (* The type of client-side state used while soliciting sign-up * input *) type creationData (* A functional representation of the latest client-side state *) val creationState : transaction creationState (* Create some fresh client-side state. *) val render : creationState -> xtable (* Display widgets. *) val ready : creationState -> signal bool (* Is the data ready to send? *) val tabulate : creationState -> signal creationData (* Functionalize current state. *) val choose : sql_table ([Id = string] ++ cols) [Pkey = [Id]] -> creationData -> transaction (choose_result $cols) (* Use functionalized state to choose initial column values, * given a handle to the users table. *) val sessionLifetime : int (* Number of seconds a session may live *) val afterLogout : url (* Where to send the user after he logs out *) val secureCookies : bool (* Should authentication cookies be restricted to SSL * connections? *) val association : Openid.association_mode (* OpenID cryptography preferences *) val realm : option string (* See end of [Openid] module's documentation for the meaning * of realms. *) val formClass : css_class (* CSS class for <table>, <th>, and <td> elements used in * sign-up form *) val fakeId : option string (* If set, this string is always accepted as a verified * identifier, which can be useful during development (say, * when you're off-network). *) structure CtlDisplay : CTLDISPLAY (* Tells how to format the GUI elements. *) end) : sig type user val eq_user : eq user val show_user : show user val read_user : read user val inj_user : sql_injectable_prim user (* The abstract type of user IDs. It's really [string], but this is only * exposed via some standard type class instances. *) table user : ([Id = user] ++ M.cols) PRIMARY KEY Id val current : transaction (option user) (* Figure out which, if any, user is logged in on this connection. *) val main : (string -> xbody -> transaction page) -> transaction {Status : xbody, Other : {Url : url, Xml : xbody}} (* Pass in your generic page template; get out the HTML snippet for user * management, suitable for, e.g., inclusion in your standard page * header. The output gives a "status" chunk, which will either be a login * form or a message about which user is logged in; and an "other" chunk, * which will be a log out or sign up link. In the case "other", the link * itself is also provided for cases when one format is not enough. *) end (* Functor outputs will contain buttons specialized to particular well-known * OpenID providers. Use these CSS classes to style those buttons. *) style aol style google style myspace style yahoo (* This style is used by forms containing the above buttons. *) style provider