Make new right oathauth-enable that the user must have to enable two
factor authentication (disabling and logging in, of course, are still
allowed).
Bug: T100376
Change-Id: I18d43f8b2cf2c2ce9c2309a43961686498b5c999
Add configuration variable for specifying what database the OATH
credentials are stored in, that way wikis that use CentralAuth can
centralize their two-factor authentication data as well.
Bug: T100374
Change-Id: I285e2fe29fee43ddc6c5a6e51823911d43c596f6
Made new class ProxySpecialPage, which acts as a
proxy object to another SpecialPage object that is
determined based on context information other than
the title.
Then Special:OATH has been split into two separate
special page classes (both FormSpecialPages using
HTMLForm) that are routed to by a ProxySpecialPage
object.
In addition, the form for enabling two-factor auth
has been refactored into vform style, with some
better instructions on how to enable two-factor
authentication.
Change-Id: Ib9117cbc9d7f044de9607db81a157e1b472b5ec0
This takes out the actual key information from
OATHUser and puts it into an OATHKey class, which OATHUser
depends on. This allows easily swapping keys in/out from
a user.
Change-Id: Ife5f1bae4ad65b66c5e20017cc43c0576b4aba19
* Removed use of deprecated core features
* Made code style fixes
* Made pass phpcs-strict
* Fixed special page aliases
Change-Id: Iae2a0a7d6f0fb2ea5080795a06ae257af96dfaf6
SpecialOATH must verify the supplied OATH token before calling
OATHUser::disable(), as the latter method does not do it.
Change-Id: If5f6bc332fb29f7287d5d7ebf9849035e79ba79e