Hey, Any custom code is also fine, something like mathematical expression etc. I did try with Groovy script but I couldnt compile it, as am getting an error that authenticate method is not implemented., but I did have that in my script.
Small groovy script which generates an expression and validates at user end is sufficient. Generation can be done at front end which I've already done it. Kindl y provide me if you have any grovy scripts tutorial or custom handler tutorial.. Amulya On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 1:27 AM Ray Bon <[email protected]> wrote: > Amulya, > > Are you sure you need to have a custom captcha (or any other custom code)? > If you do create something custom, try to make it in such a way that it > can be added to the main cas project (hopefully you will have time to do so > - which I seem to lack). > See https://apereo.github.io/cas/developer/Contributor-Guidelines.html > > <https://fawnoos.com>https://fawnoos.com/blog/ is a good place to start. > You will also need to understand various spring libraries. > > Take a look at the existing reCaptcha > https://apereo.github.io/cas/7.0.x/integration/Configuring-Google-reCAPTCHA.html > and > how it is implemented, how it fits into [spring] web flow, gets properties > etc. You may be able to extend those classes. > > Ray > > On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 21:38 +0530, Amulya Sri Pulijala wrote: > > Notice: This message was sent from outside the University of Victoria > email system. Please be cautious with links and sensitive information. > > Thanks! > > Yeah.. am trying to add captcha, username, password etc in a single > handler. Any pointers to such tutorials? > > Amulya > > On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 7:58 PM Ray Bon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Amulya, > > To add 'customHandlers' you would need to modify the class that handles > authn properties (cas.authn). > To see how the chain of properties works in cas, start with the main class, > > https://github.com/apereo/cas/blob/v7.0.0/api/cas-server-core-api-configuration-model/src/main/java/org/apereo/cas/configuration/CasConfigurationProperties.java > > Search this file for 'authn' which is a class member pointing to > AuthenticationProperties > > I do not suggest modifying AuthenticationProperties. > You can create your own properties file (maybe CustomProperties) which > could have a member variable authn pointing to > CustomAuthenticationProperties. Given CustomAuthenticationProperties > extends AuthenticationProperties, your property would then be > > cusom.authn.jdbc.bind[0].password=test@123 > > i.e. leverage the properties of existing classes. > > Authentication can be a complex process. > Cas is very modular. Small parts are assembled to meet the complexity. > > Are trying to make a single handler to process; username, password, > captcha, ui widgets, etc? > Many cas features have the capability to add groovy scripts. Perhaps some > of your custom features can be met with builtin features + groovy. > > Take a look at post authentication processing too, > https://apereo.github.io/cas/7.0.x/authentication/Configuring-Authentication-PrePostProcessing.html > > Ray > > On Sat, 2024-02-03 at 08:03 -0800, Amulya Sri Pulijala wrote: > > Notice: This message was sent from outside the University of Victoria > email system. Please be cautious with links and sensitive information. > > Thanks! > > I could create login page; handler and configure as well. > I added it in both applications.yml and spring.factories as well. > > My cas.properties is as follows: > cas.authn.accept.enabled=false > cas.authn.handler.names=customAuthenticationHandler > cas.authn.customHandlers.customAuthenticationHandler.name > =customAuthenticationHandler > > cas.authn.customHandlers.customAuthenticationHandler.type=com.example.authentication.CustomAuthenticationHandler > > cas.authn.customHandlers.customAuthenticationHandler.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/cas > cas.authn.customHandlers.customAuthenticationHandler.username=postgres > cas.authn.customHandlers.customAuthenticationHandler.password=test@123 > cas.authn.customHandlers.customAuthenticationHandler.sql=SELECT * FROM > users WHERE username = ? AND password = ? > cas.authn.customHandlers.customAuthenticationHandler.order=1 > > > Am facing the issue that login is not going to the custom handler. I could > see that respective classes are generated at the correct location also. > > Thanks in advance! Kindly share your thoughts/inputs. > > Amulya > On Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 8:27:11 AM UTC+5:30 Ray Bon wrote: > > Amulya, > > You can copy what is done for the default login form. > I thought there was some guidance in the docs, but I am unable to find it. > You can use spring tutorials. > > Ray > > On Thu, 2024-02-01 at 15:10 -0800, Amulya Sri Pulijala wrote: > > Notice: This message was sent from outside the University of Victoria > email system. Please be cautious with links and sensitive information. > > Thanks! that helped! I customized loginform.html and wrote my own > handler. > Can someone point out a tutorial of how to build or how to write > configuration for the handler? > > Amulya > > On Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 7:51:33 PM UTC+5:30 Ray Bon wrote: > > Amulya, > > See https://fawnoos.com/2022/07/22/cas66-ui-themes/ and > https://fawnoos.com/2023/12/15/cas70x-gettingstarted-overlay/ > > Ray > > On Tue, 2024-01-30 at 22:01 -0800, Amulya Sri Pulijala wrote: > > Notice: This message was sent from outside the University of Victoria > email system. Please be cautious with links and sensitive information. > > Thanks a ton! This helped. I could build it in RHEL using > cas-overlay-template. > > I have a doubt that, Can I customize UI and add few widgets like label, > textbox (such as mathematical expressions for captcha) etc in > cas-overlay-template as well?? > And specific functionality for them? > > Regards, > Amulya > > > > On Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at 1:51:45 AM UTC+5:30 Ray Bon wrote: > > Amulya, > > Are you talking about the cas project or cas-overlay-template? > > Check your command (mind the '/' not '\'): > ./gradlew clean build > > Ray > > On Tue, 2024-01-30 at 10:22 -0800, Amulya Sri Pulijala wrote: > > Notice: This message was sent from outside the University of Victoria > email system. Please be cautious with links and sensitive information. > > > Hey, > > Am new to Apareo CAS. I could build v 6.6 in windows using gradle . But, > when am trying to build it in Linux RHEL, I could not see any error during > build, however, the war generated is of 261Kb only. > > And I could see that WEB-INF folder itself is missing in war file., the > build process is same. I just cloned and ran .\gradlew clean build. > I tried stopping the gradle, cleaning it and restarting, but the output is > ssame. > > Kindly help me. Thanks in Advance! > > Regards, > Amulya > > > > > > > > > > -- - Website: https://apereo.github.io/cas - Gitter Chatroom: https://gitter.im/apereo/cas - List Guidelines: https://goo.gl/1VRrw7 - Contributions: https://goo.gl/mh7qDG --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CAS Community" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/a/apereo.org/d/msgid/cas-user/CAFteqmdsL4vOzCh%2Bu58ucdACHZB_YAssjadkhE6kmOskkQW3Ew%40mail.gmail.com.
