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Using the architecture of Zope's Pluggable Authentication Service and PlonePAS, Salesforce Auth Plugin provides the infrastructure to manage site users as arbitrary objects within a Plone portal.

Project description

Code repository: http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/PASPlugins/collective.salesforce.authplugin/
Detailed Documentation
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Salesforce Auth Plugin
======================
Product home is
http://plone.org/products/salesforceauthplugin.
A `documentation area`_ and `issue
tracker`_ are available at
the linked locations.

.. _documentation area: http://plone.org/documentation/manual/integrating-plone-with-salesforce.com
.. _issue tracker: http://plone.org/products/salesforceauthplugin/issues

A Google Group, called `Plone Salesforce Integration`_
exists with the sole aim of discussing and developing tools to make Plone integrate well
with Salesforce.com. If you have a question, joining this group and posting to the
mailing list is the likely best way to get support.

.. _Plone Salesforce Integration: http://groups.google.com/group/plonesf

Failing that, please try using the Plone users' mailing list or the #plone irc channel for
support requests. If you are unable to get your questions answered there, or are
interested in helping develop the product, see the credits below for
individuals you might contact.

Overview
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Using the architecture of Zope's Pluggable Authentication Service and PlonePAS, Salesforce
Auth Plugin provides the infrastructure to manage site users as arbitrary objects within a
Plone portal. Features and capabilities for Plone user management via Salesforce.com include:


- Configurable SFObject type to serve as Plone user for authentication
- Configurable username and password field on an SFObject for credential checking
- Optional password encryption
- Optional caching of user data from Salesforce.com to improve performance
- Addition of new users as designated SFObject type from Plone portal into Salesforce.com
- Property retrieval and setting for Plone users as stored in Salesforce.com


Install & Dependencies
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See ./docs/INSTALL.txt

Known Problems
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See "Caveats" in ./docs/INSTALL.txt

Credits
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The Plone & Salesforce crew in Seattle and Portland:


- Jon Baldivieso <jonb --AT-- onenw --DOT-- org>
- Andrew Burkhalter <andrewb --AT-- onenw --DOT-- org>
- Brian Gershon <briang --AT-- webcollective --DOT-- coop>
- David Glick <davidglick --AT-- onenw --DOT-- org>
- Jesse Snyder <jesses --AT-- npowerseattle --DOT-- org>


Salesforce.com Foundation and Enfold Systems for their gift and work on beatbox
and the original proof of concept code that has become Salesforce Auth Plugin (see:
http://gokubi.com/archives/onenorthwest-gets-grant-from-salesforcecom-to-integrate-with-plone)

See the HISTORY.txt file for the growing list of people who helped
with particular features or bugs.

License
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Distributed under the GPL.

See LICENSE.txt and LICENSE.GPL for details.

Running Tests
=============
It is strongly recommended that you run your tests
against a free developer account, rather than a real
production Salesforce.com instance. ... With that said,
to run the tests for Salesforce Auth Plugin do the following:

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Configure your Salesforce.com instance:
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In order to successfully run all of the automated unit tests,
some modifications need to happen within your Salesforce.com
instance.

In many of the tests, authentication, user creation,
and modification happen against the Salesforce.com contact
and/or lead object. Specifically, the unit tests create objects
and then authenticate against two custom fields: Password and UserName.

For all tests to successfully work create and configure the following
fields as shown below:

Field Label Field Name Field Type

----------- ---------- ----------

Password Password Text(100)

User Name UserName Text(50)

Favorite Boolean FavoriteBoolean Checkbox

Favorite Float FavoriteFloat Number(13, 5)


Note: You can accept the defaults for the other field attributes.

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Read:
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Running Tests --> "To run tests in a unix-like environment" from
`SalesforceBaseConnector`_, which is a dependency, so you should have it :)

.. _SalesforceBaseConnector: http://plone.org/products/salesforcebaseconnector

=================
Do the following:
=================
Rather than running the test suite for salesforcebaseconnector
do the following:

$INSTANCE/bin/zopectl test -s collective.salesforce.authplugin

=======================
FAQ about running tests
=======================
If you have trouble running tests, consult "FAQ about running tests" from
SalesforceBaseConnector.

Change history
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Changelog
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1.0b2

- Critical fix for security vulnerability when using
collective.salesforce.authplugin with configuration constant
CACHE_PASSWORDS enabled. The view stored within the
SalesforceAuthPluginCache RAM Cache Manager as
authenticateCredentials-username doesn't include a hash of the user's
password thereby allowing others to log into the portal with a correct
username, but incorrect password after a successful login has been
accomplished with the correct credentials for the length of the cache
period. Though CACHE_PASSWORDS is disabled by default, most users are
likely to have enabled this option in attempt to either improve performance
or save Salesforce.com API requests. Users of versions prior to 1.0b2 with
CACHE_PASSWORDS enabled are encouraged to upgrade immediately!
[andrewb, thanks to Quintagroup for discovery and patch]

- Stop using trademarked Salesforce.com icon. [davisagli]

- User Enumeration accounts for Additional Condition Clause, which was
previously supported in authentication, but various search forms would
return ineligible users per the site's configuration. [andrewb]

1.0b1

- Initial release of egg-based Salesforce Auth Plugin product with
significant historical influence from various other proof of concept
implementations. [Thanks to Salesforce.com Foundation, Enfold Systems,
ONE/Northwest, NPower Seattle, Web Collective, The Plone/Salesforce
Integration crew (http://groups.google.com/group/plonesf)]

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