moosex::meta::method::authorized::checkroles5.18(3) [mojave man page]
MooseX::Meta::Method::Authorized::CheckRoles(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation MooseX::Meta::Method::Authorized::CheckRoles(3)NAME
MooseX::Meta::Method::Authorized::CheckRoles - Check roles of the user
DESCRIPTION
This verifier module will check if the user has any of the roles defined in the "requires" attribute of the method. To get the user this
module will call "user" on the object which is the invocant for this method, to get the roles it will call "roles" on the user object.
METHODS
authorized_do($method, $code, @_)
This is the method that does the actual verification. It only invokes the coderef after checking if the user has any of the required
roles. It will die otherwise with a string like:
Access Denied. User "johndoe" does not have any of the required
roles ("foo") required to invoke method "bla" on class
"My::ClassTest1". User roles are: ("foo","bar","baz")
It will only show the user id if the user implements the method "id".
SEE ALSO
MooseX::AuthorizedMethods, Class::MOP::Method
AUTHORS
Daniel Ruoso <daniel@ruoso.com>
With help from rafl and doy from #moose.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Daniel Ruoso et al
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.18.2 2010-11-24 MooseX::Meta::Method::Authorized::CheckRoles(3)
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MooseX::AuthorizedMethods(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation MooseX::AuthorizedMethods(3)NAME
MooseX::AuthorizedMethods - Syntax sugar for authorized methods
SYNOPSIS
package Foo::Bar;
use MooseX::AuthorizedMethods; # includes Moose
has user => (is => 'ro');
authorized foo => ['foo'], sub {
# this is going to happen only if the user has the 'foo' role
};
DESCRIPTION
This method exports the "authorized" declarator that makes a verification if the user has the required permissions before the acual
invocation. The default verification method will take the "user" method result and call "roles" to list the roles given to that user.
DECLARATOR
authorized $name => [qw(required permissions)], $code
This declarator will use the default verifier to check if the user has one of the given roles, it will die otherwise.
CUSTOM VERIFIERS
The default verifier used is MooseX::Meta::Method::Authorized::CheckRoles, you might send an additional "verifier" option to the declarator
with another object or class. A verifier is simply a duck type with the "authorized_do" method that is called as:
$verifier->authorized_do($method, $code, @_)
It is expected that the verifier code die if the user doesn't fulfill the authorization requests.
AUTHORS
Daniel Ruoso <daniel@ruoso.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Daniel Ruoso et al
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.18.2 2010-11-25 MooseX::AuthorizedMethods(3)
I login to a server and get a Access Denied Prompt but I clearly lets me into the prompt with Putty.
I do a sudo -s enter my password tells me Access Denied but I am clearly now Root
Just wondering why this is so? what is misconfigured? I mean its not prohibiting me from anything, this is more... (3 Replies)