LL::NG portal is a REST server that gives access to configuration, session and also authentication.
The authentication service is always available with REST, you just need
to send credentials on portal URL. But by default, the portal is
protected by one time tokens to prevent CSRF.
You must disable them or set a rule (configuration parameter
requireToken) so token will not be required for REST requests, for
example:
$env->{HTTP_ACCEPT} !~ m:application/json:
Request parameters:
/POSTAccept: application/jsonuser: user loginpassword: user passwordlmAuth if your portal uses
Choice or spoofId to impersonate.The JSON response fields are:
result: authentication result, 0 if it fails, 1 if it
succeederror: error code, the corresponding error can be found in
Lemonldap::NG::Portal::Main::Constantsid: if authentication succeed, the session id is returned in this
fieldTip
You can also get the cookie by reading the response header
Cookie returned by the portal.
Attention
Before version 2.0.4, the response to a success
authentication had no id field, and error field was named
code (use Cookie header to get id value).
curl -H "Accept: application/json" -d user=rtyler -d password=rtyler http://auth.example.com/ | json_pp
Attention
With cURL > 7.18.0, to include special characters
like @, & or + in the cURL POST data:
curl -H "Accept: application/json" -d name=rtyler --data-urlencode passwd=@31&3+*J http://auth.example.com/ | json_pp
{
"result" : 0,
"error" : 5
}
{
"result" : 1,
"error" : "0",
"id" : "b048bf87ca401da1d89419813e3acf466d5e4465fe3a1f7adfd8240bd161bde2"
}
REST functions for sessions are protected by Web Server, you can change this in portal configuration.
See REST session backend documentation for more.
REST functions for configuration are protected by Web Server, you can change this in portal configuration.
See REST configuration backend documentation for more.