-[[!tag patch type/auth]]
+[[!tag patch wishlist]]
ikiwiki should support [Central Authentication
Service](http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/) authentication in order to use
--[[/users/bbb]]
+> Inline here is ok; git-am by mail is ok; a git repo I can pull from also
+> ok.
+>
+> This looks pretty acceptable as-is, but you need to put a copyright and
+> license statement at the top. I have a few questions that I'll insert
+> inline with the patch below. --[[Joey]]
+
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diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/cas.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/cas.pm
new file mode 100644
+use strict;
+use IkiWiki 2.00;
+use AuthCAS; # http://search.cpan.org/~osalaun/AuthCAS-1.3.1/
+
+> In ikiwiki we generally deman-load perl modules only when they're used.
+> This avoids loading expensive modules when the CGI isn't doing
+> authentication. Can you do that with AuthCAS? Something like this before
+> the use of it: `eval q{use AuthCAS}; error $@ if $@`
+
+
+sub import { #{{{
+ hook(type => "getopt", id => "cas", call => \&getopt);
+ hook(type => "auth", id => "cas", call => \&auth);
+ hook(type => "formbuilder_setup", id => "cas", call => \&formbuilder_setup);
+} # }}}
- +
+
+> Could you please use tabs for indentation of program flow?
+
+# FIXME: We should check_config to ensure that :
+# * cas_url and ca_file are present
+
+> Please fix that..
+
+# * no other auth plugin are present (at least passwordauth and openid)
- +
+
+> Why would you want to make other auth plugins not work? Could a site not
+> legitimatly chose to use this and another auth method?
+
+sub getopt () { #{{{
+ eval q{use Getopt::Long};
+ error($@) if $@;
+into the wiki.
+
+The plugin needs the [[!cpan AuthCAS-1.3.1]] perl module.
+
+> Does it really need that specific version? I think you should lose the
+> version part.
+
+
+This plugin has two mandatory configuration option. You **must** set `--cas_url`
+to the url of a server offering CAS 2.0 authentication. You must also set the
+`--ca_file` to an absolute path to the file containing CA certificates used by
+the server (generally, aka under Debian, fixing that value to
+`/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt` is sufficient).
- +
+
+> It would be good to add commented-out examples of these to
+> ikiwiki.setup as well.
+
+This plugin is not enabled by default. It can not be used with other
+authentication plugin, such as [[passwordauth]] or [[openid]].