Custom Authentication ===================== Custom authentication handlers are designed to be extremely simple to write. In order to write a handler, you'll need to implement the `Requests_Auth` interface. An instance of this handler is then passed in by the user via the `auth` option, just like for normal authentication. Let's say we have a HTTP endpoint that checks for the `Hotdog` header and authenticates you if said header is set to `Yummy`. (I don't know of any services that do this; perhaps this is a market waiting to be tapped?) ```php class MySoftware_Auth_Hotdog implements Requests_Auth { protected $password; public function __construct($password) { $this->password = $password; } public function register(Requests_Hooks &$hooks) { $hooks->register('requests.before_request', array(&$this, 'before_request')); } public function before_request(&$url, &$headers, &$data, &$type, &$options) { $headers['Hotdog'] = $this->password; } } ``` We then use this in our request calls: ``` $options = array( 'auth' => new MySoftware_Auth_Hotdog('yummy') ); $response = Requests::get('http://hotdogbin.org/admin', array(), $options); ``` (For more information on how to register and use hooks, see the [hooking system documentation][hooks]) [hooks]: hooks.md