thank you, that worked great. both suggestions. lucas
On Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 8:00:11 AM UTC-4 Leonel Câmara wrote:
> It's auth.settings.reset_password_onaccept
>
> However you can also simply use auth.settings.login_after_password_change
> = False to force the user to login again.
>
> A quinta-feira, 23 de março de 2023 à(s) 00:18:28 UTC, lucas escreveu:
>
>> hello one and all,
>>
>> ok, you know when you assign a function to the
>> auth.settings.login_onaccept event under db.py? well i have a lot of group
>> authorizations happening under that function which sets up the rest of the
>> application responding to those authorizations accordingly. i also set the
>> auth.settings.register_onaccept to that same function, undoubtedly to setup
>> similar authorizations after a person first successfully registers into the
>> website.
>>
>> so what is the event name to assign the same function after a person does
>> "Lost Password", clicks on the link in the sent email, and then types and
>> retypes in the new password? because after accepting both passwords, the
>> system automatically logs the person in but does not run the
>> auth.settings.login_onaccept event and corresponding function. i thought
>> it might be auth.settings.verify_email_onaccept but it is not that one.
>>
>> thank you in advance, lucas
>>
>
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