WSGIAuthUserScript¶
- Description:
Specify script implementing an authentication provider.
- Syntax:
WSGIAuthUserScript
path [ options ]- Context:
directory, .htaccess
- Override:
AuthConfig
The WSGIAuthUserScript directive can be used to specify a script which implements an Apache authentication provider.
Such an authentication provider can be used where you want Apache to worry about the handshaking related to HTTP Basic and Digest authentication and you only wish to deal with supplying the user credentials for authenticating the user.
If using at least Apache 2.2, other Apache modules implementing custom authentication mechanisms can also make use of the authentication provider if they are using the corresponding Apache C API for accessing them.
More detailed information on using the WSGIAuthUserScript directive can be found in Access Control Mechanisms.
The options which can be supplied to the WSGIAuthUserScript directive are:
- application-group=name
Specifies the name of the application group within the specified process for which the script file will be loaded.
If the ‘application-group’ option is not supplied, the special value ‘%{GLOBAL}’ which denotes that the script file be loaded within the context of the first interpreter created by Python when it is initialised will be used. Otherwise, will be loaded into the interpreter for the specified application group.
Note that the script always runs in processes associated with embedded mode. It is not possible to delegate the script such that it is run within context of a daemon process.