Moodle  2.2.1
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auth_plugin_imap Class Reference
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Public Member Functions

 auth_plugin_imap ()
 user_login ($username, $password)
 prevent_local_passwords ()
 is_internal ()
 can_change_password ()
 change_password_url ()
 config_form ($config, $err, $user_fields)
 process_config ($config)

Detailed Description

IMAP authentication plugin.

Definition at line 24 of file auth.php.


Member Function Documentation

Constructor.

Definition at line 29 of file auth.php.

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Returns true if this authentication plugin can change the user's password.

Returns:
bool

Reimplemented from auth_plugin_base.

Definition at line 103 of file auth.php.

Returns the URL for changing the user's pw, or empty if the default can be used.

Returns:
moodle_url

Reimplemented from auth_plugin_base.

Definition at line 113 of file auth.php.

config_form ( config,
err,
user_fields 
)

Prints a form for configuring this authentication plugin.

This function is called from admin/auth.php, and outputs a full page with a form for configuring this plugin.

Parameters:
array$pageAn object containing all the data for this page.

Reimplemented from auth_plugin_base.

Definition at line 125 of file auth.php.

Returns true if this authentication plugin is 'internal'.

Returns:
bool

Reimplemented from auth_plugin_base.

Definition at line 93 of file auth.php.

Indicates if password hashes should be stored in local moodle database.

Returns:
bool true means md5 password hash stored in user table, false means flag 'not_cached' stored there instead

Reimplemented from auth_plugin_base.

Definition at line 84 of file auth.php.

process_config ( config)

Processes and stores configuration data for this authentication plugin.

Reimplemented from auth_plugin_base.

Definition at line 134 of file auth.php.

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user_login ( username,
password 
)

Returns true if the username and password work and false if they are wrong or don't exist.

Parameters:
string$usernameThe username (with system magic quotes)
string$passwordThe password (with system magic quotes)
Returns:
bool Authentication success or failure.

Reimplemented from auth_plugin_base.

Definition at line 42 of file auth.php.

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