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The User mapping is the process by which Foswiki maps from a username (a login name)
to a wikiname and back. It is also where groups are defined.
By default Foswiki maintains user topics and group topics in the Main that
define users and group. These topics are
- WikiUsers - stores a mapping from usernames to Wiki names
- WikiName - for each user, stores info about the user
- GroupNameGroup - for each group, a topic ending with "Group" stores a list of users who are part of that group.
Many sites will want to override this behaviour, for example to get users and groups from a corporate database.
This class implements the basic Foswiki behaviour using topics to store users,
but is also designed to be subclassed so that other services can be used.
Subclasses should be named 'XxxxUserMapping' so that configure can find them.
ClassMethod
new ($session, $impl)
Constructs a new user mapping handler of this type, referring to $session
for any required Foswiki services.
ObjectMethod
finish()
Break circular references.
ObjectMethod
supportsRegistration () → false
return 1 if the
UserMapper supports registration (ie can create new users)
ObjectMethod
handlesUser ( $cUID, $login, $wikiname) → $boolean
Called by the
Foswiki::Users object to determine which loaded mapping
to use for a given user.
The user can be identified by any of $cUID, $login or $wikiname. Any of
these parameters may be undef, and they should be tested in order; cUID
first, then login, then wikiname. This mapping is special - for backwards
compatibility, it assumes responsibility for
all non
BaseMapping users.
If you're needing to mix the
TopicUserMapping with other mappings,
define $this->{mapping_id} = 'TopicUserMapping_';
ObjectMethod
login2cUID ($login, $dontcheck) → $cUID
Convert a login name to the corresponding canonical user name. The
canonical name can be any string of 7-bit alphanumeric and underscore
characters, and must correspond 1:1 to the login name.
(undef on failure)
(if dontcheck is true, return a cUID for a nonexistant user too.
This is used for registration)
ObjectMethod
getLoginName ($cUID) → login
Converts an internal cUID to that user's login
(undef on failure)
ObjectMethod
addUser ($login, $wikiname, $password, $emails) → $cUID
throws an Error::Simple
Add a user to the persistent mapping that maps from usernames to wikinames
and vice-versa. The default implementation uses a special topic called
"WikiUsers" in the users web. Subclasses will provide other implementations
(usually stubs if they have other ways of mapping usernames to wikinames).
Names must be acceptable to $Foswiki::cfg{NameFilter}
$login must
always be specified. $wikiname may be undef, in which case
the user mapper should make one up.
This function must return a
canonical user id that it uses to uniquely
identify the user. This can be the login name, or the wikiname if they
are all guaranteed unigue, or some other string consisting only of 7-bit
alphanumerics and underscores.
if you fail to create a new user (for eg your Mapper has read only access),
throw Error::Simple(
'Failed to add user: '.$ph->error());
ObjectMethod
_maintainUsersTopic ( $action, $login, $wikiname )
throws an Error::Simple
Add or remove a user to/from the persistent mapping that maps from usernames to wikinames
and vice-versa. The default implementation uses a special topic called
"WikiUsers" in the users web. =cut
ObjectMethod
removeUser( $cUID ) → $boolean
Delete the users entry. Removes the user from the password
manager and user mapping manager. Does
not remove their personal
topics, which may still be linked.
Note that this must be called with the cUID. If any doubt, resolve the cUID
by $this->{session}->{users}->getCanonicalUserID($identity).
ObjectMethod
getWikiName ($cUID) → $wikiname
Map a canonical user name to a wikiname. If it fails to find a
WikiName, it will attempt to find a matching loginname, and use
an escaped version of that.
If there is no matching
WikiName or
LoginName, it returns undef.
ObjectMethod
userExists($cUID) → $boolean
Determine if the user already exists or not. Whether a user exists
or not is determined by the password manager.
ObjectMethod
eachUser () → Foswiki::Iterator of cUIDs
See baseclass for documentation
ObjectMethod
eachGroupMember ($group) → listIterator of cUIDs
See baseclass for documentation
ObjectMethod
isGroup ($user) → boolean
See baseclass for documentation
ObjectMethod
eachGroup () → ListIterator of groupnames
See baseclass for documentation
ObjectMethod
eachMembership ($cUID) → ListIterator of groups this user is in
See baseclass for documentation
ObjectMethod
groupAllowsView($group) → boolean
returns 1 if the group is able to be viewed by the current logged in user
implemented using topic VIEW permissions
ObjectMethod
groupAllowsChange($group, $cuid) → boolean
returns 1 if the group is able to be modified by $cuid
implemented using topic CHANGE permissions
ObjectMethod
addToGroup( $cuid, $group, $create ) → $boolean
adds the user specified by the cuid to the group.
If the group does not exist, it will return false and do nothing, unless the create flag is set.
cuid be a groupname which is added like it was an unknown user
ObjectMethod
removeFromGroup( $cuid, $group ) → $boolean
ObjectMethod
_clearGroupCache( $groupName )
Removes the cache entries for unexpanded and expanded groups,
and searches un-expanded groups for any nesting group references
clearing them as well.
Note: This is not recursive and does not attempt to handle
more than one level of nested groups.
ObjectMethod
isAdmin( $cUID ) → $boolean
True if the user is an admin
- is $Foswiki::cfg{SuperAdminGroup}
- is a member of the $Foswiki::cfg{SuperAdminGroup}
ObjectMethod
findUserByEmail( $email ) → \@cUIDs
-
$email
- email address to look up
Return a list of canonical user names for the users that have this email
registered with the password manager or the user mapping manager.
The password manager is asked first for whether it maps emails.
If it doesn't, then the user mapping manager is asked instead.
ObjectMethod
getEmails($name) → @emailAddress
If $name is a user, return their email addresses. If it is a group,
return the addresses of everyone in the group.
The password manager and user mapping manager are both consulted for emails
for each user (where they are actually found is implementation defined).
Duplicates are removed from the list.
ObjectMethod
setEmails($cUID, @emails) → boolean
Set the email address(es) for the given user.
The password manager is tried first, and if it doesn't want to know the
user mapping manager is tried.
StaticMethod
mapper_getEmails($session, $user)
Only used if passwordManager->isManagingEmails= = =false or
$Foswiki::cfg{TopicUserMapping}{ForceManageEmails} is enabled.
(The emails are stored in the user topics.
Note: This method is PUBLIC because it is used by the tools/upgrade_emails.pl
script, which needs to kick down to the mapper to retrieve email addresses
from Wiki topics.
StaticMethod
mapper_setEmails ($session, $user, @emails)
Only used if
passwordManager->isManagingEmails
=
false
or $Foswiki::cfg{TopicUserMapping}{ForceManageEmails} is enabled.
(emails are stored in user topics
ObjectMethod
findUserByWikiName ($wikiname) → list of cUIDs associated with that wikiname
See baseclass for documentation
The $skipExistanceCheck parameter
is private to this module, and blocks the standard existence check
to avoid reading .htpasswd when checking group memberships).
ObjectMethod
checkPassword( $login, $password ) → $boolean
Finds if the password is valid for the given user.
Returns 1 on success, undef on failure.
ObjectMethod
setPassword( $cUID, $newPassU, $oldPassU ) → $boolean
BEWARE: $user should be a cUID, but is a login when the resetPassword
functionality is used.
The
UserMapper needs to convert either one to a valid login for use by
the Password manager
If the $oldPassU matches matches the user's password, then it will
replace it with $newPassU.
If $oldPassU is not correct and not 1, will return 0.
If $oldPassU is 1, will force the change irrespective of
the existing password, adding the user if necessary.
Otherwise returns 1 on success, undef on failure.
ObjectMethod
passwordError( ) → $string
returns a string indicating the error that happened in the password handlers
returns undef if no error
ObjectMethod
validateRegistrationField($field, $value ) → $string
This method is called for every field submitted during registration. It is also used
to validate the username when adding a member to a group.
Returns a string containing the sanitized registration field, or can throw an Error::Simple
if the field contains illegal data to block the registration.
returns the string unchanged if no issue found.