From 580cd62f0a4fac5dba37a8a152afaecd99e8c767 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cash Costello Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 20:07:48 -0500 Subject: removed old libraries - depends on openid_api now --- models/openid-php-openid-782224d/examples/README | 134 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 134 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 models/openid-php-openid-782224d/examples/README (limited to 'models/openid-php-openid-782224d/examples/README') diff --git a/models/openid-php-openid-782224d/examples/README b/models/openid-php-openid-782224d/examples/README deleted file mode 100644 index fd01ccbbd..000000000 --- a/models/openid-php-openid-782224d/examples/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -OpenID Example Code -------------------- - -After you've installed this package (see ../README), you can use these -example packages to get started. They'll show you what this package -can do, and you can use them as the basis for your own OpenID support. - -consumer/: OpenID Example Consumer -================================== - -NOTE: If you want to try the example consumer without installing this -package, just make sure you add the package's 'Auth' directory to your -PHP include path. - -To try the example consumer implementation, just copy the consumer/ -directory into a place on your web server and point your browser at -the new directory. - -1. Check to be sure that /tmp is in your "open_basedir" configuration, - if open_basedir is being used to restrict PHP's file I/O. See - http://us2.php.net/features.safe-mode for more information. For - example, in your php.ini, change - - open_basedir = "..." - - to - - open_basedir = "/tmp:..." - - (If you really don't want to add /tmp to your open_basedir, you can - modify consumer/common.php and change $store_path so it doesn't - create the store directory in /tmp.) - -2. Copy or symlink the consumer/ directory into a part of your - webserver's docroot. For example, if your DocumentRoot is - /var/www/, do this: - - # cd /var/www - # ln -s /path/to/PHP-OpenID-X.Y.Z/examples/consumer - -3. Navigate to http://www.example.com/consumer and enter an OpenID - into the form presented there and click "Verify". - -consumer/ Files -=============== - -The 'index.php' file will render a form and get you started. These -are the example consumer files: - - consumer/index.php - Renders a form so you can begin the OpenID auth -process. The form submits the OpenID to try_auth.php. - - consumer/try_auth.php - Starts the authentication with the OpenID -server that manages your OpenID and redirects your browser to the -server's login page. Instructs the server to return to -finish_auth.php when you're done authenticating. - - consumer/finish_auth.php - Finishes the authentication by checking -the server's response. Tells you if the authentication was -successful. - - consumer/common.php - Includes the setup code you'll need to create -a Consumer object and participate in an OpenID authentication. - -server/: OpenID Example Server -============================== - -To try the example server, follow these steps: - -1. Copy or symlink the server/ directory into a part of your - webserver's docroot. For example, if your DocumentRoot is - /var/www/, do this: - - # cd /var/www - # ln -s /path/to/PHP-OpenID-X.Y.Z/examples/server - -2. Navigate to the server example. You'll be redirected to - server/setup.php where you can choose some configuration options to - generate a configuration. Once finished, you can download a file - "config.php." Save that file in the example server directory. - -The example server has the following features: - - - It serves its own identity pages, whose URLs are of the form - - http://.../server/server.php/idpage?user=USERNAME - - - It does not require passwords. - - - It does not support a "trusted sites" page, as you pointed out. - -In general, the example server is NOT supposed to be treated as a -fully-equiped OpenID server (i.e., with user accounts and other -state). It is supposed to demonstrate how to write PHP applications -that use the library. - -Upgrading from the 1.X.X example server -======================================= - -The 2.X.X library's example server is different from the 1.X.X example -server in the following ways: - - - The new example server does not support authenticating arbitrary - URLs. It serves its own URLs. This makes it easier to set up and - test. - - - The new example server does not support password authentication. - This makes it easier to set up and is not necessary for - illustrating the use of the library. - - - The new example server does not have a "trusted sites" page. - -server/ Files -============= - -These files make up the server example code: - - config.php - The configuration file you'll need to customize to run -the example server. - - server.php - The PHP rendering script that takes care of handling -server requests from both regular user agents and consumers. - - lib/actions.php - Handles the various types of requests that the -server supports. - - lib/common.php - Supplies functions that wrap the OpenID API calls -to make them easier to use. - - lib/render.php - Miscellaneous page rendering code. - - lib/session.php - Code to handle session data for user settings. - - lib/render/*.php - Files for each page presented by the server. -- cgit v1.2.3