Solstice::Service::LoginRealm - Provides mapping between user login and login realm objects.
use Solstice::Service::LoginRealm; my $service = Solstice::Service::LoginRealm->new(); # Three ways to get a login realm... my $login_realm = $service->getByID('5'); $login_realm = $service->getByScope('washington.edu'); $login_realm = $service->getByLogin('jsmith@washington.edu'); my $login_name = $service->getLoginNameForLogin('jsmith@washington.edu'); # returns 'jsmith' my $scope = $service->getScopeForLogin('jsmith@u.washington.edu'); # returns 'washington.edu' # Get the current user login my $login = $service->getLogin();
Solstice::Service::LoginRealm is a service for getting a login realm object for a given login string.
Several other methods are also provided which are designed to be overridable in a subclass:
getLoginNameForLogin() returns the login name for a login string. getScopeForLogin() returns the scope for a login string.
Finally, getLogin() returns the login of the currently logged-in user.
None by default.
Returns a login realm identified by the passed $scope string.
Returns a login realm identified by the passed $id.
Returns a login realm identified by the passed $login string.
Returns the login name for the passed $login string.
Returns the login realm scope for the passed $login string.
Returns the current user login, in this implementation from $ENV{REMOTE_USER}. Only accessible in an auth container, does not look at the user in session.
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To install Solstice, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Solstice
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Solstice
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.