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NAME

       CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Manual - How to use and customise CatalystX::SimpleLogin.

   Tutorial
       We're using a sample application here, to make the instructions a little easier. This
       assumes that you have Catalyst, Catalyst::Devel, Template Toolkit, and the Catalyst
       authentication and session plugins installed.

           catalyst.pl MyApp
           cd MyApp
           script/myapp_create.pl view HTML TT

       Edit lib/MyApp.pm and add CatalystX::SimpleLogin,  Authenticate, and the Session plugins
       to the use Catalyst plugin list:

           use Catalyst qw/-Debug
                           ConfigLoader
                           +CatalystX::SimpleLogin
                           Authentication
                           Session
                           Session::Store::File
                           Session::State::Cookie
                           Static::Simple/;

       Add the following config for authentication, including two sample users:

           __PACKAGE__->config(
               'Plugin::Authentication' => {
                   default => {
                       credential => {
                           class => 'Password',
                           password_field => 'password',
                           password_type => 'clear'
                       },
                       store => {
                           class => 'Minimal',
                           users => {
                               bob => {
                                   password => "bobpw",
                               },
                               william => {
                                   password => "billpw",
                               },
                           },
                       },
                   },
               },
           );

       Execute " script/myapp_server.pl " and, as part of the debug output, you should see:

           [debug] Loaded Chained actions:
           .-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------.
           | Path Spec                           | Private                              |
           +-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
           | /login                              | /login/login                         |
           | /logout                             | /login/logout                        |
           '-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------'

       Go to " localhost:3000 " and you should see the Catalyst welcome screen. Go to "
       localhost:3000/login " and you should get a login screen containing username and password
       text fields, a 'Remember' checkbox, and a 'Login' button. Enter 'bob' and 'bobpw'. You
       should be logged in and taken to the welcome screen. If you execute "
       localhost:3000/logout " you will be logged out, and should see this in the debug output
       (the welcome screen will stay the same).

       Now go to " lib/MyApp/Controller/Root.pm " and remove the lines saying:

           use strict;
           use warnings;
           use parent 'Catalyst::Controller';

       and add the following lines:

           use Moose;
           use namespace::autoclean;
           BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller' }

       Now add a new action to " lib/MyApp/Controller/Root.pm " and include " Does('NeedsLogin')
       " to use the Catalyst ActionRole that is part of SimpleLogin:

           sub hello_user : Local Does('NeedsLogin') {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
               $c->res->body('<h2>Hello, user!</h2>');
           }

       Restart the server and you can see the new action. Go to "htp://localhost:3000/hello_user"
       and you'll get the 'Hello, user!' page. Now execute "http://localhost:3000/logout" and try
       "http://localhost:3000/hello_user" again. You will be presented with a login screen.

       Authorization

       CatalystX::SimpleLogin also provides /login/required and /login/not_required for easy
       chaining off of for actions which should only be available to authenticated users.

           package MyApp::Controller::Secure;

           sub setup : Chained('/login/required') PathPart('') CaptureArgs(1) {
               my ( $self, $c, $id ) = @_;
               # setup actions for authenticated-user-only access
               $c->stash->{id} = $id;
           }

           sub something_secure : Chained('setup') PathPart Args(0) {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
               # only authenticated users will have access to this action
           }

           sub open_to_all : Chained('/login/not_required') PathPart Args(0) {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
               # this is available to everyone
           }

       For more fine-grained control, you can use ACL checks to refine access control policies.
       This functionality is provided via Catalyst::ActionRole::ACL.  Please consult the ACL
       documentation for steps to setup your application.  The ACL checks work by allowing you to
       add additional attributes on your actions which control the particular role(s) required or
       allowed.

           package MyApp;
           __PACKAGE__->config(
               'Controller::Login' => {
                   actions => {
                       required => {
                           Does => ['ACL'],
                           AllowedRole => ['admin', 'poweruser'], # ANY of these
                           # RequiresRole => ['extranet'], # ALL of these
                           ACLDetachTo => 'login',
                       },
                   },
               },
           );

           package MyApp::Controller::Foo;
           BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller' }

           sub do_something : Chained('/login/required')
                            : Does('ACL') RequiresRole('createinvoice') ACLDetachTo('/login') {}

       You can also add a message, which will be put into the flash key 'error_msg'. Add the
       following to the hello_user action:

         : LoginRedirectMessage('Please Login to view this Action')

       Now we'll create a Template Toolkit template that can be customized. Create a "
       root/login/login.tt " file with the following lines.

         [% error_msg %]
         [% render_login_form %]

       Now edit " lib/MyApp.pm " and add the config shown below to remove the
       'RenderAsTTTemplate' trait, and add 'flash_to_stash' for Catalyst::Plugin::Session (to
       allow the error message to be passed to the next request):

           __PACKAGE__->config(
               'Plugin::Session' => {
                   flash_to_stash => 1
               },
               'Controller::Login' => {
                   traits => ['-RenderAsTTTemplate'],
               },
               # Other config..
           );

       Restart the server and try to view the hello_user page without being logged in.  You
       should be reredireced to the login page with the error message displayed at the top.

       You can replace " [% render_login_form %] " with your own html, and customize it as you
       please.

           <div class="error">[% error_msg %]</div>
           <form id="login_form" method="post" >
           <fieldset class="main_fieldset">
           <div><label class="label" for="username">Username:
           </label><input type="text" name="username" id="username" value="" />
           </div>

           <div><label class="label" for="password">Password: </label>
           <input type="password" name="password" id="password" value="" />
           </div>

           <div><label class="label" for="remember">Remember: </label>
           <input type="checkbox" name="remember" id="remember" value="1" />
           </div>

           <div><input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit" value="Login" />
           </div>
           </fieldset></form>

       Or you can customize it using HTML::FormHandler HTML rendering features, and the
       'login_form_args' config key.