From dc8fcd5731b3a318ef6c8feccf13d7f9a42e7ce2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Taylor Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 02:57:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Get rid of library-configuration.markdown -- now integrated into main manual --- doc/library-configuration.markdown | 210 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 210 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/library-configuration.markdown diff --git a/doc/library-configuration.markdown b/doc/library-configuration.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 6ba5353..0000000 --- a/doc/library-configuration.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -MKWS Target Selection ---------------------- - -MKWS accesses targets using the Pazpar2 metasearching engine. Although -Pazpar2 can be used directly, using a statically configured set of -targets, this usage is unusual. More often, Pazpar2 is fronted by the -Service Proxy (SP), which manages authentication, sessions, target -selection, etc. - -This document assumes the SP is used, and explains how to go about -making a set of targets (a "library") available, how to connect your -MKWS application to that library, and how to choose which of the -available targets to use. - - -### Maintaining the library - -The service proxy accesses sets of targets that are known as -"libraries". In general, each customer will have their own library, -though some standard libraries may be shared between many customers -- -for example, a library containing all open-access academic journals. -A library can also contain other configuration information, including -the set of categories by which targets are classified for the library. - -Libraries are maintained using MKAdmin (MasterKey -Admin). Specifically, those used by MKWS are generally maintained on -the "MKX Admin" installation at - - -In general, Index Data will create a library for each customer, then -give the customer a username/password pair that they can use to enter -MKAdmin and administrate that library. - -Once logged in, customers can select which targets to include (from -the list of several thousand that MKAdmin knows about), and make -customer-specific modifications -- e.g. overriding the titles of the -targets. - -Most importantly, customers' administrators can add authentication -credentials that the Service Proxy will used on their behalf when -accessing subscription resources -- username/password pairs or proxies -to use for IP-based authentication. Note that **it is then crucial to -secure the library from use by unauthorised clients**, otherwise the -customer's paid subscriptions will be exploited. - -Access to libraries is managed by creating one or more "User Access" -records in MKAdmin, under the tab of that name. Each of these records -provides a combination of credentials and other data that allow an -incoming MKWS client to be identified as having legitimate access to -the library. The authentication process, described below, works by -searching for a matching User Access record. - - -### Authenticating your MWKS application onto the library - -Some MKWS applications will be content to use the default library with -its selection of targets. Most, though, will want to define their own -library providing a different range of available targets. An important -case is that of applications that authenticate onto subscription -resources by means of backe-end site credentials stored in MKAdmin: -precautions must be taken so that such library accounts do not allow -unauthorised access. - -Setting up such a library is a process of several stages. - -#### Create the User Access account - -Log in to MKAdmin administrate your library: - -* Go to -* Enter the adminstrative username/password -* Go to the User Access tab -* Create an end-user account -* Depending on what authentication method it be used, set the - User Access account's username and password, or IP-address range, or - referring URL, or hostname. - -If your MWKS application runs at a well-known, permanent address -- -, say -- you can set the User Access -record so that this originating URL is recognised by setting it into -the "Referring URL" field. - -If your application accesses the Service Proxy by a unique virtual -hostname -- yourname.sp-mkws.indexdata.com, say -- you can tie the use -of this hostname to your library by setting the User Access record's -"Host Name" field to name of the host where the SP is accessed. **Note -that this is not secure, as other applications can use this virtual -hostname to gain access to your library.** - -> TODO Authentication by IP address does not yet work correctly -- see -> bug MKWS-234 ("Improve SP configuration/proxying for better -> authentication"). - -Alternatively, your application can authenticate by username and -password credentials. This is a useful approach in several situations, -including when you need to specify the use of a different library from -usual one. To arrange for this, set the username and password as a -single string separated by a slash -- e.g. "mike/swordfish" -- into -the User Access record's Authentication field. - -You can create multiple User Access records: for example, one that -uses Referring URL, and another that uses a username/password pair to -be used when running an application from a different URL. - -#### Tell the application to use the library - -In the HTML of the application, tell MKWS to authenticate on to the -Service Proxy. When IP-based, referer-based or hostname-based -authentication is used, this is very simple: - - - -> TODO This should be the default setting - -And ensure that access to the MWKS application is from the correct -Referrer URL or IP-range. - -#### (Optional): access by a different virtual hostname - -When hostname-based authentication is in use, it's necessary to access -the Service Proxy as the correctly named virtual host. This can be -done by setting the `service_proxy_auth` configuration item to a -URL containing that hostname, such as - - -> TODO It should be possible to change just the hostname without -> needing to repeat the rest of the URL (protocol, path, query) - -> TODO When changing the SP authentication URL, the Pazpar2 URL should -> in general change along with it. - -#### (Optional): embed credentials for access to the library - -When credential-based authentication is in use (username and -password), it's necessary to pass these credentials into the Service -Proxy when establishing the session. This can most simply be done just -by setting the `service_proxy_auth` configuration item to a URL such as - - -> TODO It should be possible to add the username and password to the -> configuration without needing to repeat the rest of the URL. - -#### (Optional): conceal credentials from HTML source - -Using a credential-based Service-Proxy authentication URL such as the -one above reveals the the credentials to public view -- to anyone who -does View Source on the MKWS application. This may be acceptable for -some libraries, but is intolerable for those which provide -authenticated access to subscription resources. - -In these circumstances, a more elaborate approach is necessary. The -idea is to make a URL local to the customer that is used for -authentication onto the Service Proxy, hiding the credentials in a -local rewrite rule. Then local mechanisms can be used to limit access -to that local authentication URL. Here is one way to do it when -Apache2 is the application's web-server, which we will call -yourname.com: - -- Add a rewriting authentication alias to the configuration: - - RewriteEngine on - RewriteRule /spauth/ http://mkws.indexdata.com/service-proxy/?command=auth&action=check,login&username=U&password=PW [P] - -- Set the MKWS configuration item `service_proxy_auth` to - -- Protect access to the local path - (e.g. using a .htaccess file). - - -### Choosing targets from the library - -MKWS applications can choose what subset of the library's targets to -use, by means of several alternative settings on individual widgets or -in the `mkws_config` structure: - -* `targets` -- contains a Pazpar2 targets string, typically of the form - "pz:id=" or "pz:id~" followed by a pipe-separated list of low-level - target IDs. - At present, these IDs can take one of two forms, depending on the - configuration of the Service Proxy being used: they may be based on - ZURLs (so a typical value would be something like - `pz:id=josiah.brown.edu:210/innopac|lui.indexdata.com:8080/solr4/select?fq=database:4902`) - or they may be UDBs (so a typical value would be something like - `pz:id=brown|artstor`) - -* `targetfilter` -- contains a CQL query which is used to find relevant - targets from the relvant library. For example, - `udb==Google_Images` - or - `categories=news` - -* `target` -- contains a single UDB, that of the sole target to be - used. For example, - `Google_Images`. - This is merely syntactic sugar for "targetfilter" with the query - `udb==NAME` - -For example, a `Records` widget can be limited to searching only in -targets that have been categorised as news sources by providing an -attribute as follows: - -
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