Simple library for command line tools to request a username and password. If an “auth_file” is specified the input will be written to an encrypted file and will be read on future invocations - meaning the user does not have to type in their username/password every time.
This was specifically written to simplify writing and running simple scripts and command line tools that access a web service sitting behind basic HTTP authentication.
require 'username_password' credentials = UsernamePassword.get
In irb:
> require 'username_password' > UsernamePassword.get Username: joe224 Password: secret => {:password=>"secret", :username=>"joe224"}
Specify a file where the username/password can be written to to prevent having to type them in every time a script is run
require 'username_password' UsernamePassword.auth_file = "/tmp/authfile" UsernamePassword.get
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Copyright © 2010 Patrick Bacon
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