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OpenID Example Code
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-------------------
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After you've installed this package (see ../README), you can use these
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example packages to get started. They'll show you what this package
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can do, and you can use them as the basis for your own OpenID support.
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consumer/: OpenID Example Consumer
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==================================
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NOTE: If you want to try the example consumer without installing this
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package, just make sure you add the package's 'Auth' directory to your
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PHP include path.
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To try the example consumer implementation, just copy the consumer/
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directory into a place on your web server and point your browser at
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the new directory.
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1. Check to be sure that /tmp is in your "open_basedir" configuration,
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if open_basedir is being used to restrict PHP's file I/O. See
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http://us2.php.net/features.safe-mode for more information. For
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example, in your php.ini, change
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open_basedir = "..."
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to
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open_basedir = "/tmp:..."
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(If you really don't want to add /tmp to your open_basedir, you can
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modify consumer/common.php and change $store_path so it doesn't
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create the store directory in /tmp.)
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2. Copy or symlink the consumer/ directory into a part of your
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webserver's docroot. For example, if your DocumentRoot is
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/var/www/, do this:
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# cd /var/www
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# ln -s /path/to/PHP-OpenID-X.Y.Z/examples/consumer
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3. Navigate to http://www.example.com/consumer and enter an OpenID
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into the form presented there and click "Verify".
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consumer/ Files
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===============
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The 'index.php' file will render a form and get you started. These
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are the example consumer files:
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consumer/index.php - Renders a form so you can begin the OpenID auth
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process. The form submits the OpenID to try_auth.php.
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consumer/try_auth.php - Starts the authentication with the OpenID
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server that manages your OpenID and redirects your browser to the
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server's login page. Instructs the server to return to
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finish_auth.php when you're done authenticating.
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consumer/finish_auth.php - Finishes the authentication by checking
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the server's response. Tells you if the authentication was
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successful.
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consumer/common.php - Includes the setup code you'll need to create
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a Consumer object and participate in an OpenID authentication.
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server/: OpenID Example Server
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==============================
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To try the example server, follow these steps:
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1. Customize server/config.php based on what your PHP installation
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supports. The documentation in the file describes what each value
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is for.
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2. Copy or symlink the server/ directory into a part of your
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webserver's docroot. For example, if your DocumentRoot is
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/var/www/, do this:
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# cd /var/www
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# ln -s /path/to/PHP-OpenID-X.Y.Z/examples/server
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3. For each of the identity URLs you added to the $openid_users array
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in config.php, add the following to the <HEAD> tag of the pages at
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those URLs:
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<link rel="openid.server" href="http://www.example.com/server/server.php" />
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Where "www.example.com/server" is the path to the server symlink
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that you created in step (2).
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4. Navigate to http://www.example.com/server and click the "Log In"
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link to test the OpenID(s) entered into the config file.
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5. Use the OpenID checkup tool to try authenticating with your OpenID:
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http://www.openidenabled.com/resources/openid-test/checkup
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If your OpenID server isn't on the public internet, you can use the
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example consumer packaged with this library. See the consumer
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section above.
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server/ Files
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=============
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These files make up the server example code:
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config.php - The configuration file you'll need to customize to run
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the example server.
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server.php - The PHP rendering script that takes care of handling
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server requests from both regular user agents and consumers.
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lib/actions.php - Handles the various types of requests that the
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server supports.
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lib/common.php - Supplies functions that wrap the OpenID API calls
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to make them easier to use.
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lib/render.php - Miscellaneous page rendering code.
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lib/session.php - Code to handle session data for user settings.
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lib/render/*.php - Files for each page presented by the server.
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