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Revision as of 11:54, 19 November 2009
The is an authentication mechanism which authenticates users against the DHIS2 style authentication mechansim
This user access mechansim is implemented by the I2CE_UserAccess_DHIS class.
Configuration
To use the default user authentication, you need to enable the module and set an initialization string.
Enabling the Module
To enable, just make sure you have: <source lang='xml'>
<requirement name='UserAccess_DHIS'> <atLeast version='4.0'/> <lessThan version='4.1'/> </requirement>
</source>
Initialization String
The initialization string is sent to I2CE::initialize() in the index.php as the fourth argument, $user_access_init. This string must be prefixed with the 'DHIS://. What follows take any of the following formats:
- null: The is the default value and means that we use the default tables (below) within the current database
- a non JSON-encoded string: For example 'dhis.' Then this is the name of the database that the users and usersinfo tables reside in.
- a JSON encoded string: The data to is a JSON enocode string of optional configuration value for the user access. The JSON encoded data has the following keys:
- userDB: The name of the database where the users and userinfo tables lie
- passTable: An alternate table to use instead of users . If set, it does not use the value of userDB
- detailTable: An alternate table to use instead of userinfo If set, it does not use the value of userDB
- logTable: An alternate table to use instead of user_log_dhis
- accessTable: An alternate table to use instead if access_dhis
Database Structure
It uses the following tables in your database:
- access_dhis. The table which associates a user's id to its role. It has the following columns:
- user: int(11)
- role: varchar(255)
- users The list of all user's known to DHIS and the iHRIS Suite. It has the following columsn:
- id: int(11)
- username: varchar(20)
- password: varchar(50)
- userinfo The details all user's known to DHIS and the iHRIS Suite. It has the following columns:
- id: int(11)
- firstname: varchar
- lastname: varchar
- email: varchar
- phone: varchar
In addition, the table user_log_dhis keeps track of the user activity.