def auth = HttpBasicAuthenticator.provideUserName {
case p @ UserCredentials.Provided(name) ⇒ p.verifySecret(name + "-password")
case _ ⇒ false
}
path("secure") {
HttpBasicAuthentication("My very secure site")(auth) { user ⇒
complete(HttpResponse(
entity = HttpEntity(MediaTypes.`text/html`, "<html><body>Hello <b>{ user
}</b>. Access has been granted!</body></html>")))
}
}
Did you looking for something like that?
Am Sonntag, 19. April 2015 14:52:17 UTC+2 schrieb Jason Bass:
>
> Spray provided an authenticate directive that could be used for HTTP
> authentication. That directive appears to have been dropped in Akka HTTP
> (I'm using v1.0-M5). I'm curious whether the directive will find its way
> into the final release or whether there is an alternate method to
> facilitate authentication. Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
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