If you have no Home page defined Radiant will redirect you to the
admin login. Perhaps that's it. Do you have a published home page?
On Jun 22, 2009, at 7:12 PM, Merk S wrote:
Having a strange issue, maybe someone knows why?
Got restful_authentication in and authenticating.
The issue i'm having is that when i try to access my site.com/
register i am forced to log into the Admin before i can access the
page. Once i log into the admin site.com/register loads correctly.
Same applies to /login and /logout.
I should note that I am using the share_layouts extension.
Here are my routes:
define_routes do |map|
map.resources :siteusers
map.resource :sitesession
map.register '/register', :controller => 'siteusers', :action =>
'new'
map.sitelogin '/sitelogin', :controller =>
'sitesessions', :action => 'new'
map.sitelogout '/sitelogout', :controller =>
'sitesessions', :action => 'destroy'
end
This is the output of 'rake routes'
rake routes | grep register
register /register
{:controller=>"siteusers", :action=>"new"}
rake routes | grep sitelogin
sitelogin /sitelogin
{:controller=>"sitesessions", :action=>"new"}
rake routes | grep sitelogout
sitelogout /sitelogout
{:controller=>"sitesessions", :action=>"destroy"}
thank you!
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To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Radiant] User Registration for a School
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 06:51:23 +0000
Ah yes thank you. Probably would have bumped into that.
I suppose i can get around this pretty easily by doing
restful_authentication generation with "siteuser" rather than "user".
I think this is still poignant and should avoid issue.
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Radiant] User Registration for a School
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 19:26:56 -0400
If restful authentication works for you, it should be fine. You'll
just need to make sure that any of the methods for authentication
don't overlap.
http://github.com/radiant/radiant/blob/69cdd08d287199810fa515c04a3563e26acfb11c/lib/login_system.rb
Jim Gay
http://www.saturnflyer.com
On Jun 21, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Merk S wrote:
Jim, thanks a lot for your input.
I'm considering restful-authentication -- do you think using
something like that (or authlogic) is overkill or might cause
problems?
I do like the fact that out of the box RA supports roles and
states :)
thanks again jim.
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Radiant] User Registration for a School
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 08:15:36 -0400
On Jun 20, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Merk S wrote:
Dear Radiant Folks,I am working on a website for a martial arts
studio where families/guardians register their children for
classes. By hacking on a fork of the fantastic
simple_product_manager extension
(http://github.com/rubymn-f1/radiant-simple-product-manager/tree/master
) I've been able to account for all of the classes and such.
I am now at the point where I'm trying to implement a user
system to
manage families, and their children, aka the students enrolled in
Karate classes. These students all have different attributes
that I
would assume could just be part of a "profile" and they belong
to a
primary care giver who could also be referred to as their
"Family".
I am wondering if anyone has some suggestions for how I might do
this?
I have thought about the following options:
- Extend Radiant's User model and some how support users
belonging
to each other. i.e. a Parent user might own a child user
- Create a parallel and super simple user system separate from
Radiant's users
- Use something like Spanner's reader extension:
http://github.com/spanner/radiant-reader-extension/tree/master
in combination with Spanner's reader_group extension:
http://github.com/spanner/radiant-reader_group-extension/tree/master
. Group could be the Parental/Guardian and "reader" could be the
student
- Give up ( jk :) )
Thank you for reading this huge post.
I haven't looked closely at the extensions out there for member
management. I believe that a common approach is to just piggy-
back on
the existing users, but personally I would not do that. The
purpose
of
Radiant's users and your extra users are different enough that
they
make sense being separate, and you'd also control that better by
rolling your own authentication scheme. I think Ba does this
(http://github.com/aslakhellesoy/ba/tree/master
)
I don't think that gives you an answer, but that's my opinion.
-Jim
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