plugin:authmysql
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type : Auth | type : Auth | ||
lastupdate : 2014-02-15 | lastupdate : 2014-02-15 | ||
- | compatible : (bundled) | + | compatible : (bundled |
depends | depends | ||
conflicts | conflicts | ||
similar | similar | ||
- | tags : | + | tags : !discontinued |
downloadurl: | downloadurl: | ||
- | bugtracker : # eg. https:// | + | bugtracker : # eg. https:// |
- | sourcerepo : https:// | + | sourcerepo : https:// |
donationurl: | donationurl: | ||
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- | :!: **The authMySQL plugin is **[[devel: | + | :!: **The authMySQL plugin is **[[devel: |
===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
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===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
Before this plugin can be used, you need to setup some settings: | Before this plugin can be used, you need to setup some settings: | ||
- | - Activate the authMySQL plugin in the [[plugin|Plugin | + | - Activate the authMySQL plugin in the [[plugin:extension|Extension |
- Define the database in the [[config|Configuration Manager]] | - Define the database in the [[config|Configuration Manager]] | ||
- Define also the statements that performs the authentication and administration actions. | - Define also the statements that performs the authentication and administration actions. | ||
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If you setup authmysql plugin configuration using [[plugin: | If you setup authmysql plugin configuration using [[plugin: | ||
- | The common settings for AuthMySQL plugin will be found in '' | + | The common settings for AuthMySQL plugin will be found in '' |
<code php conf/ | <code php conf/ | ||
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- | All options explained assuming to use with a [[#example database|Sample Database]] which stores the first and last name of the users in one field. The common example for AuthMySQL plugin -- '' | + | All options explained assuming to use with a [[#example database|Sample Database]] which stores the first and last name of the users in one field. The common example for AuthMySQL plugin -- '' |
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===== Issues ===== | ===== Issues ===== | ||
- | For reporting issues about this AuthMySQL plugin, please refer to https:// | + | For reporting issues about this AuthMySQL plugin, please refer to https:// |
===== PHP 7 & MYSQLI ===== | ===== PHP 7 & MYSQLI ===== |
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