Auth_Container_MDB2 -- Authenticate against a database using MDB2
MDB2 Container
This container makes use of
PEAR::MDB2
abstraction layer for database access. That means that you can
use all databases that are supported by the MDB2 abstraction layer
to store the login data.
The storage-specific argument for the
Auth constructor()
is an array of options.
The name of the database table, where the
authorization data is stored.
"usernamecol"
string
"username"
The name of the colunm, where the username is stored
"passwordcol"
string
"password"
The name of the colunm, where the crypted password is stored.
"db_fields"
array
array()
An array of extra fields to retrieve when loading the user details.
"cryptType"
string
"md5"
The encryption type the password is stored in.
"auto_quote"
boolean
TRUE
Whether to enable automatic quoting of database table and field names.
"db_options"
array
array()
An array of options to be passed to the
PEAR::MDB2 constructor. See
PEAR::MDB2 for more information.
"db_where"
string
""
A string to be appened to the WHERE clause of queries against the
database. It is appended to the queries used in
fetchData(), listUsers(),
removeUser() and
changePassword(). Available since Auth 1.5.0.
Note
By default, MDB2's default portability setting of
MDB2_PORTABILITY_ALL
is used. This setting may cause unexpected behaviour, such as field names
being converted to lowercase regardless of their definition in the database
schema. The "db_options" option can be used to override this,
as shown in the following example.