Ok, I'll try this... Thx a lot.

On 9/25/07, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Something like this is your model.py User class will give you a user's
> history:
>
> from sqlobject import AND
>
> def _get_visit_history(self):
>         """Returns login history."""
>         visits = Visit.select(AND(Visit.q.visit_key ==
> VisitIdentity.q.visit_key,
>                                VisitIdentity.q.user_id == self.id),
>                                orderBy='-created')
>         return visits
>
>
> To get current logged in users (unexpired sessions really):
>
> from sqlobject import AND
>
> active_users = User.select(AND(Visit.q.visit_key ==
>                                   VisitIdentity.q.visit_key,
> Visit.q.expiry
>                                   > datetime.now(),
>                                   User.q.id ==
> VisitIdentity.q.user_id))
>
> Put that in a grid widget.
>
> Maybe someone has a better way to do the sqlobject, I'm still
> learning, but
> this should give you the type of info your looking for.
>
> On Sep 24, 6:26 pm, "Halldór" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering whether someone has expanded the default user system
> > provided by the identity framework so that you can keep track of which
> > users are logged in. Or if someone has any pointers about how is best
> > to do that.
> >
> > --
> > kv. Halldór Rúnarsson
>
>
> >
>


-- 
kv. Halldór Rúnarsson

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