Annotate
mod_tokenauth: Add 'purpose' constraint
This allows tokens to be tied to specific purposes/protocols. For example, we
shouldn't (without specific consideration) allow an OAuth token to be dropped
into a slot expecting a FAST token.
While FAST doesn't currently use mod_tokenauth, it and others may do in the
future. It's better to be explicit about what kind of token code is issuing or
expecting.
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Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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Wed, 01 Mar 2023 13:01:21 +0000 |
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11706:56feb0cf7052 |
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13191:1266efb7101c |
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1 root = true
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3 [*]
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4 end_of_line = lf
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5 indent_style = tab
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6 insert_final_newline = true
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7 trim_trailing_whitespace = true
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8
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9 [CHANGES]
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10 indent_size = 4
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11 indent_style = space
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12
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13 [configure]
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14 indent_size = 3
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15 indent_style = space
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16
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17 [**.xml]
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18 indent_size = 2
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19 indent_style = space
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