Info2: << Package: catalyst-plugin-authentication-pm%type_pkg[perl] Version: 0.07 Revision: 21 Architecture: (%type_pkg[perl] = 581) powerpc, (%type_pkg[perl] = 584) powerpc Description: Infrastructure plugin for the Catalyst authentication framework Type: perl(5.8.1 5.8.4 5.8.6) License: Artistic Maintainer: Benjamin Reed Depends: fink (>= 0.24-1), perl%type_pkg[perl]-core, catalyst-pm%type_pkg[perl] (>= 5.49-1), class-inspector-pm%type_pkg[perl] BuildDepends: perl%type_pkg[perl]-core, fink (>= 0.24-1), module-build-pm%type_pkg[perl], catalyst-pm%type_pkg[perl] (>= 5.49-1), class-inspector-pm%type_pkg[perl] Source: mirror:cpan:authors/id/N/NU/NUFFIN/Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: dc40bbf9c3b0aa9a3432e80878f1f4ff CompileScript: << #!/bin/sh -ex exec 2>&1 perlversion=%type_raw[perl] eval "`perl$perlversion -V:archname`" perl$perlversion Build.PL \ --install_path arch=%i/lib/perl5/$perlversion/$archname \ --install_path bin=%i/bin \ --install_path bindoc=%i/lib/perl5/$perlversion/man/man1 \ --install_path lib=%i/lib/perl5/$perlversion \ --install_path libdoc=%i/lib/perl5/$perlversion/man/man3 \ --install_path script=%i/bin ./Build ./Build test << UpdatePOD: true InstallScript: << ./Build install find %d -name .packlist -exec rm -rf {} \; << DocFiles: Changes MANIFEST README SIGNATURE Homepage: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication DescDetail: << The authentication plugin provides generic user support. It is the basis for both authentication (checking the user is who they claim to be), and authorization (allowing the user to do what the system authorises them to do). Using authentication is split into two parts. A Store is used to actually store the user information, and can store any amount of data related to the user. Multiple stores can be accessed from within one application. Credentials are used to verify users, using the store, given data from the frontend. To implement authentication in a Catalyst application you need to add this module, plus at least one store and one credential module. Authentication data can also be stored in a session, if the application is using the Catalyst::Plugin::Session module. << <<