streams/vendor/sabre/dav/lib/DAV/Auth/Backend/AbstractBasic.php

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<?php
namespace Sabre\DAV\Auth\Backend;
use Sabre\DAV;
use Sabre\HTTP;
use Sabre\HTTP\RequestInterface;
use Sabre\HTTP\ResponseInterface;
/**
* HTTP Basic authentication backend class
*
* This class can be used by authentication objects wishing to use HTTP Basic
* Most of the digest logic is handled, implementors just need to worry about
* the validateUserPass method.
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/)
* @author James David Low (http://jameslow.com/)
* @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
* @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
*/
abstract class AbstractBasic implements BackendInterface {
/**
* Authentication Realm.
*
* The realm is often displayed by browser clients when showing the
* authentication dialog.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $realm = 'sabre/dav';
/**
* This is the prefix that will be used to generate principal urls.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $principalPrefix = 'principals/';
/**
* Validates a username and password
*
* This method should return true or false depending on if login
* succeeded.
*
* @param string $username
* @param string $password
* @return bool
*/
abstract protected function validateUserPass($username, $password);
/**
* Sets the authentication realm for this backend.
*
* @param string $realm
* @return void
*/
function setRealm($realm) {
$this->realm = $realm;
}
/**
* When this method is called, the backend must check if authentication was
* successful.
*
* 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]
*
* @param RequestInterface $request
* @param ResponseInterface $response
* @return array
*/
function check(RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response) {
$auth = new HTTP\Auth\Basic(
$this->realm,
$request,
$response
);
$userpass = $auth->getCredentials();
if (!$userpass) {
return [false, "No 'Authorization: Basic' header found. Either the client didn't send one, or the server is misconfigured"];
}
if (!$this->validateUserPass($userpass[0], $userpass[1])) {
return [false, "Username or password was incorrect"];
}
return [true, $this->principalPrefix . $userpass[0]];
}
/**
* This method is called when a user could not be authenticated, and
* authentication was required for the current request.
*
* 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.
*
* @param RequestInterface $request
* @param ResponseInterface $response
* @return void
*/
function challenge(RequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response) {
$auth = new HTTP\Auth\Basic(
$this->realm,
$request,
$response
);
$auth->requireLogin();
}
}