package Net::OpenID::Extension;
$Net::OpenID::Extension::VERSION = '1.20';
use strict;
=head1 NAME
Net::OpenID::Extension - Base class for OpenID extensions
=head1 VERSION
version 1.20
=head1 METHODS
=head2 CLASS->namespace_uris
Return a hashref mapping namespace URIs to the aliases you will use
to refer to them in the other methods. For example:
return {
'http://example.com/some-extension' => 'someext',
};
=head2 CLASS->new_request(@parameters)
When your extension is added to the L<Net::OpenID::ClaimedIdentity>
object in consumer-land, this method will be called to create
a request object. Any additional arguments passed when adding the
extension will be passed through verbatim in C<@parameters>.
The object you return here should at minimum provide the interface
defined in L<Net::OpenID::ExtensionMessage>.
You can return C<undef> here if you have nothing useful to return.
=head2 CLASS->received_request(\%args)
In server-land, when a caller asks for the request object for your
extension this method will be called to create a request object.
C<%args> maps the aliases you returned from the C<namespace_uris>
method to a hashref of the key-value pairs provided in that namespace.
The object you return here should at minimum provide the interface
defined in L<Net::OpenID::ExtensionMessage>, and should behave
identically to the corresponding object returned from C<new_request>.
You can return C<undef> here if you have nothing useful to return.
=head2 CLASS->new_response(@parameters)
When your extension is added to the response in server-land, this
method will be called to create a response object. Any additional
arguments passed when adding the extension will be passed through
verbatim in C<@parameters>.
You can return C<undef> here if you have nothing useful to return.
=head2 CLASS->received_response(\%args)
In consumer-land, when a caller asks for the request object for
your extension in L<Net::OpenID::VerifiedIdentity> this method
will be called to create a response object.
C<%args> maps the aliases you returned from the C<namespace_uris>
method to a hashref of the key-value pairs provided in that namespace.
You can return C<undef> here if you have nothing useful to return.
=cut
sub namespace_uris {
return {};
}
sub new_request {
return undef;
}
sub new_response {
return undef;
}
sub received_request {
return undef;
}
sub received_response {
return undef;
}
1;