public function __construct($error) { parent::__construct(); $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_Error] = $error; $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_ErrorCode] = 'unsupported-type'; $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_SessionType] = OpenIdProtocol::AssociationSessionTypeDHSHA256; $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_AssocType] = OpenIdProtocol::SignatureAlgorithmHMAC_SHA256; }
/** Common Response Parameters * @param $assoc_handle * The association handle is used as a key to refer to this association in subsequent messages. * A string 255 characters or less in length. It MUST consist only of ASCII characters in the * range 33-126 inclusive (printable non-whitespace characters). * @param $session_type * The value of the "openid.session_type" parameter from the request. If the OP is unwilling * or unable to support this association type, it MUST return an unsuccessful response. * @param $assoc_type * The value of the "openid.assoc_type" parameter from the request. If the OP is unwilling or * unable to support this association type, it MUST return an unsuccessful response. * @param $expires_in * The lifetime, in seconds, of this association. The Relying Party MUST NOT use * the association after this time has passed. * An integer, represented in base 10 ASCII. */ public function __construct($assoc_handle, $session_type, $assoc_type, $expires_in) { parent::__construct(); $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_AssocHandle] = $assoc_handle; $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_SessionType] = $session_type; $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_AssocType] = $assoc_type; $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIdProtocol_ExpiresIn] = $expires_in; }
/** * 11.4.2.2. Response Parameters * ns :As specified in Section 5.1.2. * is_valid * Value: "true" or "false"; asserts whether the signature of the verification * request is valid. * invalidate_handle * Value: (optional) The "invalidate_handle" value sent in the verification request, * if the OP confirms it is invalid. * Description: If present in a verification response with "is_valid" set to "true", * the Relying Party SHOULD remove the corresponding association from its store and * SHOULD NOT send further authentication requests with this handle. * Note: This two-step process for invalidating associations is necessary to prevent an attacker from invalidating an association at will by adding "invalidate_handle" parameters to an authentication response. * @param $is_valid * @param null $invalidate_handle */ public function __construct($is_valid, $invalidate_handle = null) { parent::__construct(); $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_IsValid] = $is_valid; if (!is_null($invalidate_handle) && !empty($invalidate_handle)) { $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_InvalidateHandle] = $invalidate_handle; } }
/** * @param $error : A human-readable message indicating the cause of the error. * @param null $contact : (optional) Contact address for the administrator of the sever. * The contact address may take any form, as it is intended to be * displayed to a person. * @param null $reference : (optional) A reference token, such as a support ticket number * or a URL to a news blog, etc. */ public function __construct($error, $contact = null, $reference = null) { parent::__construct(); $this->setHttpCode(self::HttpErrorResponse); $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_Error] = $error; //opt values if (!is_null($contact)) { $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_Contact] = $contact; } if (!is_null($reference)) { $this[OpenIdProtocol::OpenIDProtocol_Reference] = $reference; } }