In your case I would change your route "/" as I specified earlier and
in the app_controller->beforeFilter function, add:
$this->Auth->loginRedirect = array('controller' => 'foo',
'action' => 'index');
Thus when a user provides a valid login, the user is automatically
directed to "/foo/index"
Enjoy,
John
On Mar 31, 3:13 pm, iFeghali <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Many thanks for the help so far. Let's try to be a bit more clear...
> that's my scenario:
>
> 1) only authenticated users have access to the site (but the login
> form, of course)
>
> for a visitor (non auth user):
> 2) example.com should redirect to example.com/users/login with no
> error message at all
> 3) example.com/anything should redirect to example.com/users/login
> with no error message at all, and them redirect the user to /anything
> after logging in
> 4) providing the wrong credentials should pop up an error message
>
> for an authenticated user:
> 5) example.com should redirect to example.com/foo/index
> 6) trying to access a resource denied to this user should get him the
> "authError" (but no login form, clear now burzum?)
>
> So far I have 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 working fine. But I couldn't think of a
> way to implement (2) without breaking one of the others. Currently
> "root" (/) routes to /foo/index and I would prefer to keep it this
> way. Routing "/" to /users/login would bring (2) but break (5).
> Routing "/" to /users/login *and* finding a way to redirect the path
> to /foo/index inside the users controller sounds an ugly hack that i
> would like to avoid. Any more ideas left ?
>
> Thank you.
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