I have my own team of 3 developers now, and web2py openid happens to be our current task, so I believe we have the manpower to help with and/or maintain it. I'll keep everyone here posted with our progress and source code.
We also have some changes for T3. - Dave Lypka. On Jul 25, 9:03 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > Keep us posted. It would be great if you could post and be the > maintainer of a web2py openid app. > > Massimo > > On Jul 25, 6:49 am, dlypka <dly...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi: > > > I triedhttp://w2popenid.appspot.com/oidconsumer > > > It is amazing to see the web2py Admin page up on the App Engine. > > > A few results: > > > 1. dly...@gmail.com does NOT work. > > I (and my associates) want the standard email address to work. The > > URL Open ID is too clunky for most people we deal with. > > > 2. I tried a URL version of my OpenID, which is > > > http://openid-provider.appspot.com/dlypka > > > That got me to the Open ID page, but it asked me to first log into > > Google, which I believe is wrong, since I am already logged in to this > > web2py forum. > > > So I conclude that the API is working great from web2py on GAE to > > OpenID, but it would be nice to have it recognize that I am already > > logged into Google. > > However I went ahead and did the Google login that it was asking > > for, and then I did the the Yes response and it then gave me that page > > with > > the response codes: > > > resp : <openid.consumer.consumer.SuccessResponse id='http://openid- > > provider.appspot.com/dlypka' signed=['openid.return_to', > > 'openid.mode', 'openid.identity', 'openid.sreg.nickname']> > > admin request session response > > > That was great! > > > Then I closed the browser and went back in to try it all a second > > time, and this time it did NOT ask me to log into Google. > > So that was good, that it recognized my current Google login which it > > had "seen' me do 'inside' OpenID > > I assume it does not recognize my previous login to this forum, > > because it was done 'outside' of OpenID. > > > I guess OpenID only recognizes logins which were done 'inside' its > > API. > > If so, that is a big negative for the immediate future. It means at > > the moment, the regular user would have to find the 'special' OpenID- > > enabled > > login page for a given website in order to benefit from OpenID. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > I looked athttp://pastebin.co.za/22362 > > For that, it looks like one needs to also have the code for > > openid.store > > I assume the word 'store' means 'storage', rather an a 'store' where > > one buys things... > > > Then I downloaded web2py.app.oidconsumer.w2p.gz > > I extracted it and got the oidconsumer.w2p, but web2py failed to be > > able to install it. > > So I renamed the .w2p to be a .tar and I unpacked it with winrar. > > That gave me the oidconsumer folder with all the source. > > I copied that folder into my web2py v 1.65.5 Applications folder > > and voila, it ran perfectly and still recognized my previous Google > > login (which I had done 'inside' OpenID). > > So I guess the code for openid.store is in there somewhere... > > > Next I will try it on App Engine. I assume it will work. > > > Thanks so much! > > > On Jul 24, 8:21 am, hcvst <hcv...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I've uploaded a working openid consumer > > > tohttp://w2popenid.appspot.com/oidconsumer > > > It uses the Web2pyStore I posted above (http://pastebin.co.za/22362) > > > and a custom fetcher (Web2pyFetcher) that permits headers etc. to be > > > send. > > > > Please see whether it works for you. My battery is about to die, so I > > > don't have time to > > > post the source. Will post it later. > > > > Cheers, > > > HC > > > > You can download the app fromhttp://w2popenid.appspot.com/ > > > > On Jul 23, 4:16 pm, Hans Donner <hans.don...@pobox.com> wrote: > > > > > Don't know about the content like the name of the nick, you should be > > > > able to tell. > > > > But the fact you get shown a nick indicates everything went well. > > > > > Remember, it's now only a proof of concept app, so nothing usefull is > > > > yet done besides getting your openid info > > > > > On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:05, dlypka<dly...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks so much for this work. > > > > > I tried it. > > > > > > It correctly took me to the Open ID confirmation > > > > > athttp://openid-provider.appspot.com > > > > > and then I clicked Yes. > > > > > This is the result I got back: > > > > > > message > > > > > : > > > > > something heppened:{'url': 'http://openid-provider.appspot.com/ > > > > > dlypka', 'pape': <openid.extensions.draft.pape5.Response object at > > > > > 0x017CDD70>, 'sreg': [('nickname', 'dlypka')]} > > > > > admin request session response > > > > > > Is this the response to be expected? > > > > > > I am not sure what the expected result should be. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > On Jul 21, 7:57 pm, Bottiger <bottig...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > >> I've uploaded to my website the minimal version of the working OpenID > > > > >> implementation application. Just unzip in your application directory > > > > >> and go tohttp://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/startOpenIDtostart. > > > > > >> I couldn't create a w2p file from it because Web2Py kept complaining > > > > >> about an internal error. > > > > > >>http://www.codexon.com/temp/openid.zip > > > > > >> On Jul 21, 4:27 pm, Bottiger <bottig...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >> > Yes, I accidentally missed your 2nd message and fixed it on my > > > > >> > own. I > > > > >> > also found another error. > > > > > >> > So as a canonical reference, here are the 3 things that need to be > > > > >> > edited to get Massimo's OpenID to work. > > > > > >> > 1. > > > > > >> > trust_root = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/startOpenID > > > > >> > change this to > > > > >> > trust_root = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/ > > > > > >> > 2. > > > > > >> > remove this extraneous line at 105. It creates a URL html tag when > > > > >> > it > > > > >> > is supposed to be a simple URL. > > > > > >> > return_to = URL(r=request,f='finishOpenID') > > > > > >> > 3. > > > > > >> > change this at line 130. sreg_response was None for me. I believe > > > > >> > sreg > > > > >> > is an optional argument that some OpenID providers may not provide. > > > > > >> > 'sreg': None if sreg_response is None else sreg_response.items(), > > > > > >> > So now we finally have a long overdue working OpenID implementation > > > > >> > for Web2Py. > > > > > >> > On Jul 21, 1:14 pm, Hans Donner <hans.don...@pobox.com> wrote: > > > > > >> > > commenting out the return_to in finishOpenID did the trick (it > > > > >> > > will > > > > >> > > take the return to as defined in the constant. The URL only > > > > >> > > provides a > > > > >> > > path without the servername. > > > > > >> > > So two minor changes made it work... > > > > > >> > > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 22:07, Hans > > > > >> > > Donner<hans.don...@pobox.com> wrote: > > > > >> > > > I've used Massimo's code, installed it in a new app and > > > > >> > > > executed it > > > > >> > > > (using myopenid). > > > > > >> > > > I'd had to change > > > > >> > > > #trust_root = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/startOpenID' > > > > >> > > > trust_root = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client' > > > > >> > > > return_to = 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/finishOpenID' > > > > > >> > > > to give me a proper reponse > > > > > >> > > > Otherwise I got: > > > > >> > > > u'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/finishOpenID?janrain_nonce=2009-0... > > > > >> > > > not under trust_root > > > > >> > > > u'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/startOpenID' > > > > > >> > > > Does that help you? (the error message you posted is not > > > > >> > > > helping here) > > > > > >> > > > The next stop is web2py's response: > > > > >> > > > message > > > > >> > > > : > > > > >> > > > something heppened:{'failure_reason': "return_to does not > > > > >> > > > match return > > > > >> > > > URL. Expected '/openid/client/finishOpenID', got > > > > >> > > > 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/openid/client/finishOpenID?janrain_nonce=2009-0...", > > > > >> > > > 'error': 'OpenID authentication failed.'} > > > > > >> > > > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:46, Bottiger<bottig...@gmail.com> > > > > >> > > > wrote: > > > > > >> > > >> I don't need wireshark. Its in plain sight. The problem is I > > > > >> > > >> have no > > > > >> > > >> idea what is wrong with it. > > > > > >> > > >>https://open.login.yahooapis.com/openid/op/auth?openid.assoc_handle=c... > > > > > >> > > >> where test.domain.com is an actual subdomain I own that is > > > > >> > > >> mod_proxied > > > > >> > > >> to web2py. > > > > > >> > > >> On Jul 21, 1:18 am, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > >> > > >>> you might try looking at what gets sent back and forth to > > > > >> > > >>> try to discover > > > > >> > > >>> what's wrong; wireshark or LiveHTTPHeaders for Firefox > > > > >> > > >>> might help... > > > > > >> > > >>> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:10 AM, Bottiger > > > > >> > > >>> <bottig...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >> > > >>> > I've been trying to get Massimo's OpenID implementation to > > > > >> > > >>> > work, which > > > > >> > > >>> > seems to be the only OpenID implementation for Web2Py. > > > > > >> > > >>> > It doesn't seem to work with either Yahoo or Google, each > > > > >> > > >>> > time saying: > > > > > >> > > >>> > "Sorry! Something is not quite right with the request we > > > > >> > > >>> > received from > > > > >> > > >>> > the website you are trying to use. Please try again in a > > > > >> > > >>> > few minutes." > > > > > >> > > >>> > I've hosted it on a public domain and changed trust_root > > > > >> > > >>> > and return_to > > > > >> > > >>> > variables to be valid, so I know its not a localhost > > > > >> > > >>> > problem. So far I > > > > >> > > >>> > can't figure out what's wrong, as it seems to look exactly > > > > >> > > >>> > like the > > > > >> > > >>> > Django example on the python-openid site. > > > > > >> > > >>> > Does anyone have similar problems or suggestions? I > > > > >> > > >>> > already know about > > > > >> > > >>> > CAS and I don't want to use it. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. 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