Thursday, December 15, 2011

Re: Multi-level Authorization?

Continuing to look into this, I'm examining my login method in my
controller.

public function login() {
if ($this -> request -> is('post')) { // IF THE REQUEST IS A POST
THAT MEANS A FORM WAS SUBMITTED
if ($this-> Auth-> login($this -> request -> data)) {
$this->Session->setFlash('login successful.');
return $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect());
} else {
$this->Session->setFlash(__('Passcode not found.'), 'default',
array(), 'auth');
}
}
}

Using $this->Auth->login() without passing the request data results in
a failed login, I'm not clear why.

The form to log in with is a single field (passcode) and submit
button. As this is the data structure I'm seeing with my $user and
$this->Auth->user(), is it possible that since the passcode was all
that was passed through the form to the login action, that is also the
only bit of data saved out to $this->Auth->user()?

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