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auth: add support for "Bearer" auth scheme (API key variant)
This allows the API key to be passed in a header instead of the query
string, reducing the risk of accidental API key leaks:
Authorization: Bearer <api key>
The Bearer authorization scheme is standardized in RFC 6750, though
used here outside the full OAuth 2.0 authorization framework. (Full
OAuth can still be added later without breaking existing users.)
author | Søren Løvborg <sorenl@unity3d.com> |
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date | Mon, 02 Jan 2017 18:51:37 +0100 |
parents | e285bb7abb28 |
children | 2c3d30095d5e |
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# celeryd - run the celeryd daemon as an upstart job for kallithea # Change variables/paths as necessary and place file /etc/init/celeryd.conf # start/stop/restart as normal upstart job (ie: $ start celeryd) description "Celery for Kallithea Mercurial Server" author "Matt Zuba <matt.zuba@goodwillaz.org" start on starting kallithea stop on stopped kallithea respawn umask 0022 env PIDFILE=/tmp/celeryd.pid env APPINI=/var/hg/kallithea/production.ini env HOME=/var/hg env USER=hg # To use group (if different from user), you must edit sudoers file and change # root's entry from (ALL) to (ALL:ALL) # env GROUP=hg script COMMAND="/var/hg/.virtualenvs/kallithea/bin/paster celeryd $APPINI --pidfile=$PIDFILE" if [ -z "$GROUP" ]; then exec sudo -u $USER $COMMAND else exec sudo -u $USER -g $GROUP $COMMAND fi end script post-stop script rm -f $PIDFILE end script