[Bug 218581] Review Request: mediawiki-openid - The OpenID extension for MediaWiki

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Summary: Review Request: mediawiki-openid - The OpenID extension for MediaWiki


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=218581


Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Add OpenID extension to     |Review Request: mediawiki-
                   |mediawiki                   |openid - The OpenID
                   |                            |extension for MediaWiki
          Component|mediawiki                   |Package Review
         AssignedTo|Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx       |nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          QAContact|extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |fedora-package-
                   |                            |review@xxxxxxxxxx
OtherBugsDependingO|                            |163776
              nThis|                            |




------- Additional Comments From Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-02-02 10:45 EST -------
I'm converting this into a new package request. Please note that this is a
top-level approach, e.g. there are two packages which I will submit later today
needed by this package as well as some changes to the mediawiki package itself.

Spec URL: http://dl.atrpms.net/all/mediawiki-openid.spec
SRPM URL: http://dl.atrpms.net/all/mediawiki-openid-0.6.1-3.at.src.rpm
Description: 
This extension lets users log in with an OpenID instead of a username
and password. An OpenID is a special URL that people can use to log in
to a Web site. The extension also lets users who have an account on
the wiki log in to other OpenID-aware Web sites with their wiki user
page as their OpenID.

You must create a table in your MediaWiki database to hold the OpenID
URL mappings. The openid_table.sql script in
%{_datadir}/mediawiki/extensions/OpenID/ should do the
trick. Typically you do this using the mysql command-line client, like
so:

        mysql -h yourdbhost -u youradminuser -p yourwikidb < openid_table.sql

In your MediaWiki LocalSettings.php, add the following line some place
towards the bottom of the file:

        require_once("$IP/extensions/OpenID/OpenID.php");

Theoretically it should work out of the box, but you'll almost
definitely want to set the trust root and access controls.



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