Extension:Email Authorization

The Email Authorization extension implements the    hook to provide authorization using a list of authorized email addresses. It provides a special page,  , for an administrator to use to add and remove email addresses and email domains from the authorization list.

Configuration
Users who should be able to add and revoke email addresses and email domains on the  page must be given the emailauthorizationconfig right. For example:

Hooks
The Email Authorization extension supplies the following hooks to other extensions:


 * and  take a single parameter: an email address or email domain (i.e. @ followed by the domain).
 * takes the following parameters: an email address and a JSON-encoded array of form fields.
 * and  take the following parameters: an email address, a JSON-encoded array of form fields, and the User object of the bureaucrat approving/rejecting the account request.

Version history

 * Version 1.5
 * Trim and lowercase emails before adding them


 * Version 1.4
 * Added PHPCS and autofix some found sniffs with PHPCBF


 * Version 1.3


 * Added optional account request capability controlled by


 * Version 1.2
 * Change message prefix to prevent collisions with other extensions
 * Table formatting
 * Renamed  to


 * Version 1.1
 * Bug fix: adding email address that already existed threw exception
 * Email addresses and domains entered in  now are validated
 * Added missing rights messages


 * Version 1.0
 * Initial version