MediaWiki  1.27.2
SecondaryAuthenticationProvider.php
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1 <?php
24 namespace MediaWiki\Auth;
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27 use User;
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60  public function beginSecondaryAuthentication( $user, array $reqs );
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74  public function continueSecondaryAuthentication( $user, array $reqs );
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96  public function providerRevokeAccessForUser( $username );
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104  public function providerAllowsPropertyChange( $property );
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120  AuthenticationRequest $req, $checkData = true
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150  public function testForAccountCreation( $user, $creator, array $reqs );
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166  public function beginSecondaryAccountCreation( $user, $creator, array $reqs );
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182  public function continueSecondaryAccountCreation( $user, $creator, array $reqs );
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193  public function postAccountCreation( $user, $creator, AuthenticationResponse $response );
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205  public function testUserForCreation( $user, $autocreate );
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215  public function autoCreatedAccount( $user, $source );
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217 }
providerAllowsPropertyChange($property)
Determine whether a property can change.
the array() calling protocol came about after MediaWiki 1.4rc1.
$property
An AuthenticationProvider is used by AuthManager when authenticating users.
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continueSecondaryAccountCreation($user, $creator, array $reqs)
Continue an authentication flow.
$source
This is a value object to hold authentication response data.
this hook is for auditing only $response
Definition: hooks.txt:762
providerRevokeAccessForUser($username)
Revoke the user's credentials.
testUserForCreation($user, $autocreate)
Determine whether an account may be created.
continueSecondaryAuthentication($user, array $reqs)
Continue an authentication flow.
beginSecondaryAuthentication($user, array $reqs)
Start an authentication flow.
please add to it if you re going to add events to the MediaWiki code where normally authentication against an external auth plugin would be creating a local account $user
Definition: hooks.txt:242
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Definition: injection.txt:35
this hook is for auditing only $req
Definition: hooks.txt:965
this hook is for auditing only or null if authentication failed before getting that far $username
Definition: hooks.txt:762
providerChangeAuthenticationData(AuthenticationRequest $req)
Change or remove authentication data (e.g.
beginSecondaryAccountCreation($user, $creator, array $reqs)
Start an account creation flow.
providerAllowsAuthenticationDataChange(AuthenticationRequest $req, $checkData=true)
Validate a change of authentication data (e.g.
postAuthentication($user, AuthenticationResponse $response)
Post-login callback.
postAccountCreation($user, $creator, AuthenticationResponse $response)
Post-creation callback.
autoCreatedAccount($user, $source)
Post-auto-creation callback.
testForAccountCreation($user, $creator, array $reqs)
Determine whether an account creation may begin.
This is a value object for authentication requests.
A secondary authentication provider performs additional authentication steps after a PrimaryAuthentic...