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This package uses the Gorilla web toolkit's sessions package to implement a user authentication and authorization system for Go web servers.
Multiple user data storage backends are available, and new ones can be implemented relatively easily.
Access can be restricted by a users' role.
Uses bcrypt for password hashing.
var (
aaa httpauth.Authorizer
)
func login(rw http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
username := req.PostFormValue("username")
password := req.PostFormValue("password")
if err := aaa.Login(rw, req, username, password, "/"); err != nil && err.Error() == "already authenticated" {
http.Redirect(rw, req, "/", http.StatusSeeOther)
} else if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
http.Redirect(rw, req, "/login", http.StatusSeeOther)
}
}
Run go run server.go
from the examples directory and visit localhost:8009
for an example. You can login with the username "admin" and password "adminadmin".
Tests can be run by simulating Travis CI's build environment. There's a very
unsafe script --- start-test-env.sh
that will do this for you.
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