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							- <?php
 - /*
 -  * This is an example configuration for the mysql auth plugin.
 -  *
 -  * This SQL statements are optimized for following table structure.
 -  * If you use a different one you have to change them accordingly.
 -  * See comments of every statement for details.
 -  *
 -  * TABLE users
 -  *     uid   login   pass   firstname   lastname   email
 -  *
 -  * TABLE groups
 -  *     gid   name
 -  *
 -  * TABLE usergroup
 -  *     uid   gid
 -  *
 -  * To use this configuration you have to copy them to local.protected.php
 -  * or at least include this file in local.protected.php.
 -  */
 - 
 - /* Options to configure database access. You need to set up this
 -  * options carefully, otherwise you won't be able to access you
 -  * database.
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['server']   = '';
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['user']     = '';
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['password'] = '';
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['database'] = '';
 - 
 - /* This option enables debug messages in the mysql plugin. It is
 -  * mostly useful for system admins.
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['debug'] = 0;
 - 
 - /* Normally password encryption is done by DokuWiki (recommended) but for
 -  * some reasons it might be useful to let the database do the encryption.
 -  * Set 'forwardClearPass' to '1' and the cleartext password is forwarded to
 -  * the database, otherwise the encrypted one.
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['forwardClearPass'] = 0;
 - 
 - /* Multiple table operations will be protected by locks. This array tells
 -  * the plugin which tables to lock. If you use any aliases for table names
 -  * these array must also contain these aliases. Any unnamed alias will cause
 -  * a warning during operation. See the example below.
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['TablesToLock']= array("users", "users AS u","groups", "groups AS g", "usergroup", "usergroup AS ug");
 - 
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - /*       Basic SQL statements for user authentication (required)       */
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - 
 - /* This statement is used to grant or deny access to the wiki. The result
 -  * should be a table with exact one line containing at least the password
 -  * of the user. If the result table is empty or contains more than one
 -  * row, access will be denied.
 -  *
 -  * The plugin accesses the password as 'pass' so an alias might be necessary.
 -  *
 -  * Following patters will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user name
 -  *   %{pass}    encrypted or clear text password (depends on 'encryptPass')
 -  *   %{dgroup}  default group name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['checkPass']   = "SELECT pass
 -                                                FROM usergroup AS ug
 -                                                JOIN users AS u ON u.uid=ug.uid
 -                                                JOIN groups AS g ON g.gid=ug.gid
 -                                                WHERE login='%{user}'
 -                                                AND name='%{dgroup}'";
 - 
 - /* This statement should return a table with exact one row containing
 -  * information about one user. The field needed are:
 -  * 'pass'  containing the encrypted or clear text password
 -  * 'name'  the user's full name
 -  * 'mail'  the user's email address
 -  *
 -  * Keep in mind that Dokuwiki will access this information through the
 -  * names listed above so aliases might be necessary.
 -  *
 -  * Following patters will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['getUserInfo'] = "SELECT pass, CONCAT(firstname,' ',lastname) AS name, email AS mail
 -                                                FROM users
 -                                                WHERE login='%{user}'";
 - 
 - /* This statement is used to get all groups a user is member of. The
 -  * result should be a table containing all groups the given user is
 -  * member of. The plugin accesses the group name as 'group' so an alias
 -  * might be necessary.
 -  *
 -  * Following patters will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['getGroups']   = "SELECT name as `group`
 -                                                FROM groups g, users u, usergroup ug
 -                                                WHERE u.uid = ug.uid
 -                                                AND g.gid = ug.gid
 -                                                AND u.login='%{user}'";
 - 
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - /*      Additional minimum SQL statements to use the user manager      */
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - 
 - /* This statement should return a table containing all user login names
 -  * that meet certain filter criteria. The filter expressions will be added
 -  * case dependent by the plugin. At the end a sort expression will be added.
 -  * Important is that this list contains no double entries for a user. Each
 -  * user name is only allowed once in the table.
 -  *
 -  * The login name will be accessed as 'user' to an alias might be necessary.
 -  * No patterns will be replaced in this statement but following patters
 -  * will be replaced in the filter expressions:
 -  *   %{user}    in FilterLogin  user's login name
 -  *   %{name}    in FilterName   user's full name
 -  *   %{email}   in FilterEmail  user's email address
 -  *   %{group}   in FilterGroup  group name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['getUsers']    = "SELECT DISTINCT login AS user
 -                                                FROM users AS u
 -                                                LEFT JOIN usergroup AS ug ON u.uid=ug.uid
 -                                                LEFT JOIN groups AS g ON ug.gid=g.gid";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['FilterLogin'] = "login LIKE '%{user}'";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['FilterName']  = "CONCAT(firstname,' ',lastname) LIKE '%{name}'";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['FilterEmail'] = "email LIKE '%{email}'";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['FilterGroup'] = "name LIKE '%{group}'";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['SortOrder']   = "ORDER BY login";
 - 
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - /*   Additional SQL statements to add new users with the user manager  */
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - 
 - /* This statement should add a user to the database. Minimum information
 -  * to store are: login name, password, email address and full name.
 -  *
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user's login name
 -  *   %{pass}    password (encrypted or clear text, depends on 'encryptPass')
 -  *   %{email}   email address
 -  *   %{name}    user's full name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['addUser']     = "INSERT INTO users
 -                                                (login, pass, email, firstname, lastname)
 -                                                VALUES ('%{user}', '%{pass}', '%{email}',
 -                                                SUBSTRING_INDEX('%{name}',' ', 1),
 -                                                SUBSTRING_INDEX('%{name}',' ', -1))";
 - 
 - /* This statement should add a group to the database.
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{group}   group name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['addGroup']    = "INSERT INTO groups (name)
 -                                                VALUES ('%{group}')";
 - 
 - /* This statement should connect a user to a group (a user become member
 -  * of that group).
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user's login name
 -  *   %{uid}     id of a user dataset
 -  *   %{group}   group name
 -  *   %{gid}     id of a group dataset
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['addUserGroup']= "INSERT INTO usergroup (uid, gid)
 -                                                VALUES ('%{uid}', '%{gid}')";
 - 
 - /* This statement should remove a group fom the database.
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{group}   group name
 -  *   %{gid}     id of a group dataset
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['delGroup']    = "DELETE FROM groups
 -                                                WHERE gid='%{gid}'";
 - 
 - /* This statement should return the database index of a given user name.
 -  * The plugin will access the index with the name 'id' so an alias might be
 -  * necessary.
 -  * following patters will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['getUserID']   = "SELECT uid AS id
 -                                                FROM users
 -                                                WHERE login='%{user}'";
 - 
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - /*   Additional SQL statements to delete users with the user manager   */
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - 
 - /* This statement should remove a user fom the database.
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user's login name
 -  *   %{uid}     id of a user dataset
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['delUser']     = "DELETE FROM users
 -                                                WHERE uid='%{uid}'";
 - 
 - /* This statement should remove all connections from a user to any group
 -  * (a user quits membership of all groups).
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{uid}     id of a user dataset
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['delUserRefs'] = "DELETE FROM usergroup
 -                                                WHERE uid='%{uid}'";
 - 
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - /*   Additional SQL statements to modify users with the user manager   */
 - /***********************************************************************/
 - 
 - /* This statements should modify a user entry in the database. The
 -  * statements UpdateLogin, UpdatePass, UpdateEmail and UpdateName will be
 -  * added to updateUser on demand. Only changed parameters will be used.
 -  *
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user's login name
 -  *   %{pass}    password (encrypted or clear text, depends on 'encryptPass')
 -  *   %{email}   email address
 -  *   %{name}    user's full name
 -  *   %{uid}     user id that should be updated
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['updateUser']  = "UPDATE users SET";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['UpdateLogin'] = "login='%{user}'";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['UpdatePass']  = "pass='%{pass}'";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['UpdateEmail'] = "email='%{email}'";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['UpdateName']  = "firstname=SUBSTRING_INDEX('%{name}',' ', 1),
 -                                                lastname=SUBSTRING_INDEX('%{name}',' ', -1)";
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['UpdateTarget']= "WHERE uid=%{uid}";
 - 
 - /* This statement should remove a single connection from a user to a
 -  * group (a user quits membership of that group).
 -  *
 -  * Following patterns will be replaced:
 -  *   %{user}    user's login name
 -  *   %{uid}     id of a user dataset
 -  *   %{group}   group name
 -  *   %{gid}     id of a group dataset
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['delUserGroup']= "DELETE FROM usergroup
 -                                                WHERE uid='%{uid}'
 -                                                AND gid='%{gid}'";
 - 
 - /* This statement should return the database index of a given group name.
 -  * The plugin will access the index with the name 'id' so an alias might
 -  * be necessary.
 -  *
 -  * Following patters will be replaced:
 -  *   %{group}   group name
 -  */
 - $conf['plugin']['authmysql']['getGroupID']  = "SELECT gid AS id
 -                                                FROM groups
 -                                                WHERE name='%{group}'";
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