gnu-social/plugins/OpenID
Diogo Cordeiro 8c0601816f [CORE] Move core plugins to a new modules directory
For reference (raised by rozzin in IRC):

* http://foldoc.org/module
* http://foldoc.org/library
* http://foldoc.org/plugin

As noted by XRevan86, modules are not necessarily non-essential.
As we will keep the modules directory in GS root [therefore, near to
plugins/], it is evidenced the difference between both.

This is a simple yet fundamental structural change. It doesn't change
functionality but makes clearer the way we understand GNU social's
internals.
2019-08-22 03:13:58 +01:00
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actions [OpenID] Added support for GS's Internal Session Handler 2019-06-10 16:49:48 +01:00
classes [CORE] MySQL 5.5 support fully restored 2019-07-25 15:35:24 +01:00
doc-src Update openid docs 2011-09-30 14:52:51 -04:00
extlib OpenID access control options: trusted provider URL, Launchpad team restrictions. Added an admin panel for setting these and OpenID-only mode, off by default. 2010-05-18 13:28:41 -07:00
lib Move some last OpenID stuff into the OpenID plugin (XRDS) 2015-06-04 01:08:03 +02:00
locale [CORE] Move core plugins to a new modules directory 2019-08-22 03:13:58 +01:00
openid.php [OpenID] Added support for GS's Internal Session Handler 2019-06-10 16:49:48 +01:00
OpenIDPlugin.php [OpenID] s/sync/synch 2019-06-10 15:51:56 +01:00
README Add plugin READMEs 2016-02-08 17:48:37 +00:00

The OpenID plugin allows users to use OpenID to login.

See: http://openid.net/

Installation
============
This plugin is enabled by default

Settings
========
openidonly: Whether we only allow logins through OpenID.
trusted_provider: URL to the OpenID provider.
append_username: Whether to append the username at the end of the OpenID URL

Example
=======
$config['site']['openidonly'] = true;
$config['openid']['trusted_provider'] = "http://example.org";
$config['openid']['append_username'] = true;
addPlugin('OpenID');