*/ abstract class SystemUser { abstract public function getId(); abstract public function getUsername(); abstract public function getAuthenticationMethod(); abstract public function getRoles(); abstract public function hasRole($roles); abstract public function setAuthenticationMethod($method); abstract public function setRoles($roles); abstract public function setUsername($username); /** * Passwords are set in clear text. The only times you would want to set a password * is when you're adding a new password or changing a person's password. * Either way, it's up to the individual save routines to handle encrypting the new password * before storing it. Passwords should not be loaded in the constructor - they're * supposed to be encrypted, so what's the point? */ abstract public function setPassword($password); /** * Used to hand authentication off to the application */ abstract protected function authenticateDatabase($password); /** * Used to hand password saving off to the application */ abstract protected function saveLocalPassword(); /** * Determines which authentication scheme to use for the user and calls the appropriate method * * @param string $password * @return boolean */ public function authenticate($password) { switch($this->getAuthenticationMethod()) { case "local": return $this->authenticateDatabase($password); break; default: $type = $this->getAuthenticationMethod(); return call_user_func(array($type,'authenticate'),$this->getUsername(),$password); } } /** * Establishes a new Session and loads the default information for the user */ public function startNewSession() { session_destroy(); session_start(); $_SESSION['USER'] = $this; $_SESSION['IP_ADDRESS'] = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; } /** * Determines which authentication method is being used, and sends the password to the * appropriate method */ public function savePassword() { switch($this->getAuthenticationMethod()) { case "local": $this->saveLocalPassword(); break; default: $type = $this->getAuthenticationMethod(); call_user_func(array($type,'savePassword'),$this->getUsername(),$password); } } }