On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 18:25, Paul Makepeace <[email protected]> wrote: [snip to the most puzzling stuff] > Finally, we have our roles via a join: user <-- user_role --> role. It > seems like role_field is expecting a string but it's here getting an > integer. Is there anyway of having go further into the role table with > that integer key and compare on role.role? > > We used to use, > __PACKAGE__->config->{authorization}->{dbic} = { > role_class => 'DBIC_Readonly::Role', > role_field => 'role', > role_rel => 'map_user_role', # DBIx::Class only > user_role_user_field => 'user', > }; > > Now, > __PACKAGE__->config->{authentication} = { > default_realm => 'members', > realms => { > members => { > credential => { > class => 'Password', > password_field => 'password', > password_type => 'clear', > }, > store => { > class => 'DBIx::Class', > user_model => 'DBIC_Readonly::User', > role_relation => 'map_user_role', > role_field => 'role', > }, > }, > }, > }; > > with, (unchanged), > User.pm, > __PACKAGE__->has_many(map_user_role => 'IDL::Schema::UserRole' => 'user');
Anyone have an idea here? Any more info I can provide? I'm assuming this isn't a functional regression but I'm at a loss what to do here. I could change user_role to have strings instead of an FK to role but would rather not as we lose some protection against bad role names/data integrity. Paul _______________________________________________ List: [email protected] Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
