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README.mkdn

# Welcome to Poidsy 0.6 ########################################################

Poidsy is a PHP OpenID consumer (or *relaying party* in OpenID 2.0 parlance). It
is designed to be extremely simple for developers to use, hiding as much of the
OpenID logic as possible.

## Prerequisites ###############################################################

Poidsy requires:

* PHP 5.2.10 or above, and
* `allow_url_fopen` set to `true` in PHP's configuration

To associate with identity providers (as opposed to using "dumb"
authentication), it needs:

* The `hash_hmac` function (available by default in PHP 5.2.0 unless explicitly
disabled), and
* The ability to write to the `keycache.php` file in the Poidsy directory

Finally, to enable Diffie-Hellman key exchange, it also needs:

* The `gmp` library (preferred), or
* The `bcmath` library.

You can check all of these at a glance by extracting the Poidsy distribution (or
checking out the source code) and viewing the bundled `test.php` page in your
browser.

## Installation ################################################################

Poidsy requires no explicit installation. Simple extract all of the files and
you're ready to go. If you extract the files to a directory accessible via your
webserver (you don't need to, if you don't want), the included demo consumers
should work out of the box.

## Using Poidsy ################################################################

Instructions for using Poidsy and integrating it into an existing authentication
solution are available on the website:

http://apps.md87.co.uk/openid/instructions.php

In short, you need to include Poidsy's `processor.php` script whenever an OpenID
action needs to be performed. Usually, this will be when the user first gives
you their identity and you want to verify it, and when the user's identity
provider sends them back to you with results.

Poidsy uses PHP sessions to store temporary data and to expose relevant
information to you once the identification procedure is complete. You therefore
need to make sure you call `session_start()` before including the processor, and
when you need to use any results.

A concise example of a stand-alone consumer is available in the `examples/basic`
directory.

## Contributing, reporting bugs, etc ###########################################

Poidsy is open source software, released under the MIT license. The latest
source code is available via GitHub: http://github.com/csmith/Poidsy. Bugs and
feature requests are logged on the issue tracker in the GitHub project. If
you've made changes to Poidsy and are willing to share them, please push them
and use the 'Pull Request' functionality in GitHub. Alternatively, feel free to
e-mail me patches.

If you need help with Poidsy, or want to get in touch, I can be found on IRC
in #MDbot on Quakenet (irc.quakenet.org), or can be reached via e-mail at
chris@dmdirc.com.