Manage Users
Register users on your Foswiki site; change/reset/install passwords; remove user accounts
Some of the features below may be disabled, depending on your Foswiki
configuration.
Authentication and Access Control
Register User
You don't have to have user home pages in Foswiki for Authentication to
work - see
UserAuthentication for details.
- UserRegistration is used when you want new users to individually register with Foswiki by filling out a form
- BulkRegistration is used by administrators to register multiple users at the same time
Change, Reset and Install Passwords
Note that the below features are only relevant when you use an internal password manager where Foswiki can set and reset passwords.
- ChangePassword is for users who can remember their password and want to change it
- ResetPassword is for users who cannot remember their password; a system generated password is e-mailed to them
- BulkResetPassword is for administrators who want to reset many passwords at once
- ChangeEmailAddress changes the hidden email address stored in the password file
Changing User Account Names
To change the user's
WikiName:
If external authentication is used and you want to change the login username:
- The login username needs to be changed in the authentication server (e.g. Active Directory)
- In Foswiki's WikiUsers topic, fix the mapping from username to WikiName:
* JaneSmith - jsmith - 13 Sep 2006
to:
* JaneMiller - jmiller - 13 Sep 2006
Removing User Accounts
No permission to view RemoveUser
Configuring User Registration
The registration process is configured at
configure Security and Authentication
tab,
Registration
sub-tab.
- Registration is enabled with
{Register}{EnableNewUserRegistration}
(This is the default)
Verification of the new registration email address
Registration can be configured to require a verification via the registered email address:
{Register}{NeedVerification}
- An email is sent to the email address entered by the new user with a confirmation code.
- The user must enter the confirmation code into a dialog on the wiki to confirm the registration.
- The pending registration lifetime defaults to 6 hours. If the user does not confirm within that time, the pending registration will be removed.
- Registration requests pending verification can be viewed by visiting the PendingRegistrationsReport
Administrative approval of new registrations
Registration can be configured to require approval.
{Register}{NeedApproval}
- If confirmation is enabled, the email address is verified per the steps in the prior paragraph
- An email is then set to the list of Approvers -
{Register}{Approvers}
- The approver can then Approve or Deny the registration by following a link in the email.
- Registrations awaiting approval can be viewed and approved from the PendingRegistrationsReport
Registration Email Requirements
By default, Foswiki does not require unique email addresses. Multiple users can register using the same email address. Enable the setting
{Register}{UniqueEmail}
to prevent use of the same email by multiple users.
By default, any email domain can be used for registration. Set the
expert setting
{Register}{EmailFilter}
to restrict the domains usable for registration. See the configure help for more details.
See the configure help at
configure Security and Authentication
tab,
Registration
sub-tab, for more details.
Expiration of pending registrations and approvals
By default, expiration of pending registrations and approvals is done "on the fly" during the registration process. For best performance, you can set
{Register}{ExpireAfter}
to a negative number, which will mean that Foswiki won't try to clean up expired registrations durning registration. Instead you
should use a cron job to clean up expired sessions. The standard maintenance cron script
tools/tick_foswiki.pl
includes this function.
Note that if you are using registration approval by 3rd party reviewers, this timer should most likely be significantly increased. 24 hours = 86400, 3 days = 259200.
Pending registration requests are stored in the
{WorkingDir}/registration_approvals
directory, but are no longer in plain text format. To view the pending registrations see the new
PendingRegistrations report.
Customizing the User Registration pages
If you modify any of the topic related to User Registration, you should put the modified versions into the Main web. This will make it easier to
upgrade to new versions of Foswiki.
Creating a custom User Registration page
Three topics make up the user registration page:
The actual customization steps are documented in comments internal to
DefaultUserRegistration. The general steps are:
- Copy DefaultUserRegistration to UserRegistration. (Use the "More topic actions" option on DefaultUserRegistration)
- Edit UserRegistration that you just created and follow the instructions on that page.
Using these two steps, you can:
- Enable/disable entry of existing UserForm fields in registration.
- Enable automatic group membership during registration.
Note that while it may be interesing to enable fields like OrganizationURL, Comments, etc. they are often used by registration SPAM-Bots to generate
topics with links.
If you want to modify the contents of the user page that is created during
user registration.
- Copy NewUserTemplate to NewUserTemplate
- Modify the page as desired.
The Registration process will automatically find and use the Main
version of the template if it exists.
If you want to customize the contents of the
UserForm, for example, to remove
or add field:
- Copy NewUserTemplate to UserTemplate
- Copy UserForm to UserForm
- Make your desired changes.
- Edit NewUserTemplate, delete the UserForm, and add your new Main form.
See
UserForm for more details.
Creating multiple categories of users
By combining all the above concepts, it's possible to have multiple categories
of users, for example "Customers", "Vendors", "Employees", each with a
custom Template topic, a custom User form and a custom Registration form.
Multiple categories of users can be supported by:
Customizing registration Emails.
Foswiki's Registration can send 7 emails whose output is governed by templates:
User registration confirmation. (Awaiting email verification). |
templates/registerconfirm.tmpl |
User registration failed notification, cleanup was successful. |
templates/registerfailedremoved.tmpl |
User registration failed notification, cleanup of partial registration also failed. |
templates/registerfailednotremoved.tmpl |
User registration denied notification. |
templates/registerdenied.tmpl |
Approver registration pending notification. |
templates/registerapprove.tmpl |
User notification of sucessful registraiton. |
templates/registernotify.tmpl |
Administrator notification of successful registration. |
templates/registernotifyadmin.tmpl |
As these are
SkinTemplates, they can be customized and selected using the SKIN path setting.
Because there are default
.tmpl
files in the
templates
dir, this cannot use Template topics.
Note: As of Foswiki 2.1.3, the email
From:
address can be different from the WIKIWEBMASTER address, and is configurable using the
bin/configure
tool.
See the "Expert"
{WikiAgentName}
and
{WikiAgentEmail}
settings on the "Mail" section, "Basic Settings and Autoconfiguration" tab.
If these fields are not set, then the WIKIWEBMASTER setting will be used as the
From:
address.
These template files have a specific format that matches the raw format of emails sent via SMTP,
so be careful and test your changes. It is easiest to start by copying the default templates that you
wish to change.: (You don't need to copy every template).
cd templates
cp registernotify.tmpl registernotify.myskin.tmpl
cp registerconfirm.tmpl registerconfirm.myskin.tmpl
cp registernotifyadmin.tmpl registernotifyadmin.myskin.tmpl
then add
myskin
to the beginning of the
SKIN
setting in
SitePreferences.
From this point on, your myskin templates will be used for the registration emails.
To make it possible for users to modify the email contents, you could use a parameterized
%INCLUDE%
statement in your customized version, eg:
From: %WIKIAGENTNAME% <%WIKIAGENTEMAIL%>
To: %FIRSTLASTNAME% <%EMAILADDRESS%>
Subject: %MAKETEXT{
"[_1] - Registration for [_2] ([_3])"
args="%WIKITOOLNAME%, %WIKINAME%, %EMAILADDRESS%"
}%
Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=%CHARSET%
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
%INCLUDE{
"%USERSWEB%.RegisterNotifyEmail"
WIKINAME="%WIKINAME%"
FIRSTLASTNAME="%FIRSTLASTNAME%"
EMAILADDRESS="%EMAILADDRESS%"
TEMPLATETOPIC="%TEMPLATETOPIC%"
}%
Note the use of %WIKINAME%, %FIRSTLASTNAME%, %EMAILADDRESS%, passed in from the INCLUDE so that the topic below is similar to the original template.
The %TEMPLATETOPIC% variable is also available. It could be used as a "section" name in the include, or directly in the email for tailoring messages for specific types of users.
and then create a topic Main.RegisterNotifyEmail:
Welcome to %WIKITOOLNAME%.
%MAKETEXT{"Your personal [_1] topic is located at [_2]. You can customize it as you like:" args="%WIKITOOLNAME%, %SCRIPTURL{"view"}%/%USERSWEB%/%WIKINAME%"}%
* %MAKETEXT{"Some people turn it into a personal portal with favorite links, what they work on, what help they'd like, etc."}%
* %MAKETEXT{"Some add schedule information and vacation notice."}%
Regards
%WIKIWEBMASTERNAME%
Your Wiki Admin
%MAKETEXT{"Note:"}%
2 %MAKETEXT{"You can change your password at via [_1]" args="%SCRIPTURL{"view"}%/%SYSTEMWEB%/ChangePassword"}%
3 %MAKETEXT{"If you haven't set a password yet or you want to reset it, go to: [_1]" args="%SCRIPTURL{"view"}%/%SYSTEMWEB%/ResetPassword"}%
%MAKETEXT{"Submitted content:"}%
%FORMDATA%
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