This package provides a Zope 2 PAS plugin implementation (Pluggable Authentication Service) based on the SQLAlchemy database abstraction layer.
It allows you to store and query users and groups using a SQL database.
This package replaces the SQLPASPlugin product and is technically a fork of that codebase. Some tests have been rewritten but most are preserved.
Although not currently provided in a stable release, it's used in production (tested against the pysqlite and PostgreSQL databases only).
To configure the plugin with a database, use z3c.saconfig
and
define a named scoped session "pas.plugins.sqlalchemy" in your
configure.zcml or in the "zcml-additional" parameter of the
plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe in your buildout.
Example:
<configure xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/db"> <include package="z3c.saconfig" file="meta.zcml"/> <engine name="pas" url="postgresql://localhost/pas" /> <session name="pas.plugins.sqlalchemy" engine="pas" /> </configure>
Install the plugin using the included GenericSetup-profile. Note that tables will be created automatically on installation.
You can reinstall anytime to create non-existing tables. Note that tables are preserved on uninstallation.
As an alternative to specifying the database connection information in zcml, you can use collective.saconnect to make your connections configurable on the plone control panel.
Install the package by adding it to your buildout, then install the add-on it in your plone site through Plone's control panel. You now have a new control panel that allows you to create and edit database connections.
To add connections with generic setup add a file "saconnections.xml" to the generic setup profile of your site setup package, with the following content:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <connections> <connection name="pas.plugins.sqlalchemy" string="postgresql://USER:PASSWORD@localhost/DATABASE" /> </connections>
More information is available in the package description.
You can register your own SQLAlchemy-based model class for all three categories.
The required class interfaces (required methods and attributes) are
described in the interfaces
module. Note that you can simply
subclass from the default models which implement the required
interfaces.
The settings are accessible in the ZMI. You can also use a custom setup handler.
Example:
def setup_pas_plugin(self): pas = self.acl_users plugin = pas['sql'] plugin.manage_changeProperties( user_model="my_package.model.User", principal_model="my_package.model.Principal", group_model="my_package.model.Group" )
You may need to make sure the plugins are prioritized higher than the default ones (typically ZODB-based).
These items are on the to-do list:
- Post-only security.
- Review of implemented interfaces - is the implementation complete?
- Handle groups title, description and email, to match newer versions of Plone.
- Tests for configuration of external model.
Authors
- Rocky Burt <[email protected]> of ServerZen Software
- Nate Aune <[email protected]> of Jazkarta
- Stefan Eletzhofer <[email protected]> of InQuant
- Malthe Borch <[email protected]>
Contributors
- Ruda Porto Filgueiras <[email protected]>
- Daniel Nouri <[email protected]>
- Dorneles Treméa <[email protected]> of Jarn
- Wichert Akkerman <[email protected]> of Simplon
- Riccardo Lemmi <[email protected]> of Reflab Srl
- Derek Broughton <[email protected]>
- Rigel Di Scala <zedr>
- Sune Broendum Woeller <[email protected]> of Headnet Aps
Sponsors
- Thanks to ChemIndustry.com Inc. for financing the development of SQLPASPlugin
- Thanks to Statens Byggeforskninginstitut (http://www.sbi.dk) for sponsoring the caching support.
- Thanks to Gis & Web S.r.l. (http://www.gisweb.it) for sponsoring the groups management support.
- Thanks to the Ocean Tracking Network (http://oceantrackingnetwork.org/) for adding Group Capabilities and migration of existing users.
GNU GPL v2 (see LICENCE.txt for details)