This container makes use of PEAR::MDB2 abstraction layer for database access. That means that you can use all databases that are supported by the MDB2 abstraction layer to store the login data.
The storage-specific argument for the Auth constructor() is an array of options.
Table 28-1. Available Options
Option | Data Type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
"dsn" | string | "" | A valid and well-formed DSN . |
"table" | string | "auth" | The name of the database table, where the authorization data is stored. |
"usernamecol" | string | "username" | The name of the colunm, where the username is stored |
"passwordcol" | string | "password" | The name of the colunm, where the crypted password is stored. |
"db_fields" | array | array() | An array of extra fields to retrieve when loading the user details. |
"cryptType" | string | "md5" | The encryption type the password is stored in. |
"auto_quote" | boolean | TRUE | Whether to enable automatic quoting of database table and field names. |
"db_options" | array | array() | An array of options to be passed to the PEAR::MDB2 constructor. See PEAR::MDB2 for more information. |