Authentication library for Elixir
There have been a few changes in the newest versions, 1.0.0-beta.
Please check the UPGRADE_1.0.md
guide in this directory for details.
Openmaize is an authentication library that aims to be:
- secure
- lightweight
- easy to use
- well documented
It should work with any application that uses Plug, but it has only been tested with the Phoenix Web Framework.
- Add openmaize to your
mix.exs
dependencies
defp deps do
[ {:openmaize, "~> 1.0.0-beta"} ]
end
- List
:openmaize
as an application dependency
def application do
[applications: [:logger, :openmaize]]
end
- Run
mix do deps.get, compile
Before you use Openmaize, you need to make sure that you have a module that implements the Openmaize.Database behaviour. If you are using Ecto, you can generate the necessary files by running the following command:
mix openmaize.gen.ectodb
To generate modules to handle authorization, and optionally email confirmation, run the following command:
mix openmaize.gen.phoenixauth
You then need to configure Openmaize. For more information, see the documentation for the Openmaize.Config module.
Openmaize provides the following functionality:
- Openmaize.Authenticate - plug to authenticate users, using JSON Web Tokens.
- Openmaize.Login - plug to handle login POST requests.
- Openmaize.Logout - plug to handle logout requests.
- Openmaize.ConfirmEmail - verify the token that was sent to the user by email.
- Openmaize.ResetPassword - verify the token that was sent to the user by email, but this time so that the user's password can be reset.
See the relevant module documentation for more details.
You can generate an example Authorize module and / or a Confirm module
by running the command mix openmaize.gen.phoenixauth
.
There is an example of Openmaize being used with Phoenix at Openmaize-phoenix.
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