cloudstack/ui/scripts/cloud.core.callbacks.js

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$.urlParam = function(name){ var results = new RegExp('[\\?&]' + name + '=([^&#]*)').exec(window.location.href); if (!results) { return 0; } return results[1] || 0;}
/*
This file is meant to help with implementing single signon integration. If you are using the
cloud.com default UI, there is no need to touch this file.
*/
/*
This callback function is called when either the session has timed out for the user,
the session ID has been changed (i.e. another user logging into the UI via a different tab),
or it's the first time the user has come to this page.
*/
function onLogoutCallback() {
g_loginResponse = null; //clear single signon variable g_loginResponse
return true; // return true means the login page will show
/*
window.location.replace("http://www.google.com"); //redirect to a different location
return false; //return false means it will stay in the location window.location.replace() sets it to (i.e. "http://www.google.com")
*/
}
var g_loginResponse = null;
/*
For single signon purposes, you just need to make sure that after a successful login, you set the
global variable "g_loginResponse"
You can also pass in a special param called loginUrl that is pregenerated and sent to the CloudStack, it will
automatically log you in.
Below is a sample login attempt
*/
var clientApiUrl = "/client/api";
var clientConsoleUrl = "/client/console";
$(document).ready(function() {
/*
condition 1: If window.location.href contains parameter 'loginUrl', save the parameter's value to a cookie, then reload the page without any URL parameter.
(After the page is reloaded without any URL parameter, it will fall in condition 2.)
*/
if ($.urlParam('loginUrl') != 0) {
$.cookie('loginUrl', $.urlParam('loginUrl'), { expires: 1});
document.location.href = '/client/';
}
/*
condition 2: If window.location.href does not contain parameter 'loginUrl' but cookie 'loginUrl' exists,
save the cookie's value to g_regionUrlParam (a global variable for switching regions),
then call login API to set g_loginResponse (a global variable for single-sign-on).
*/
else if($.cookie('loginUrl') != null) {
g_regionUrlParam = '?loginUrl=' + $.cookie('loginUrl');
$.ajax({
url: unescape(clientApiUrl + "?" + $.cookie('loginUrl')),
dataType: "json",
async: false,
success: function(json) {
g_loginResponse = json.loginresponse;
},
error: function() {
onLogoutCallback();
// This means the login failed. You should redirect to your login page.
},
beforeSend: function(XMLHttpRequest) {
return true;
}
});
}
});