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= OmniAuth::OpenID Provides strategies for authenticating to providers using the OpenID standard. == Installation To get just OpenID functionality: gem install oa-openid For the full auth suite: gem install omniauth == Stand-Alone Example Use the strategy as a middleware in your application: require 'omniauth/openid' require 'openid/store/filesystem' use Rack::Session::Cookie use OmniAuth::Strategies::OpenID, OpenID::Store::Filesystem.new('/tmp') Then simply direct users to '/auth/open_id' to prompt them for their OpenID identifier. You may also pre-set the identifier by passing an <tt>identifier</tt> parameter to the URL (Example: <tt>/auth/open_id?openid_url=yahoo.com</tt>). A list of all OpenID stores is available at http://github.com/openid/ruby-openid/tree/master/lib/openid/store/ == OmniAuth Builder If OpenID is one of several authentication strategies, use the OmniAuth Builder: require 'omniauth/openid' require 'omniauth/basic' # for Campfire require 'openid/store/filesystem' use OmniAuth::Builder do provider :open_id, OpenID::Store::Filesystem.new('/tmp') provider :campfire end == Configured Identifiers You may pre-configure an OpenID identifier. For example, to use Google's main OpenID endpoint: use OmniAuth::Builder do provider :open_id, nil, :name => 'google', :identifier => 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id' end Note the use of nil, which will trigger ruby-openid's default Memory Store.