On Tuesday, November 10, 2020, 11:38:23 AM GMT+1, Vieri 
<[email protected]> wrote: 

>>>  Is there a way to get the authenticated username in any of these custom 
>>>pages?
>>> Something like ${GUAC_USERNAME} in a custom .html file?
>> 
>> Yes, by invoking authenticationService.getCurrentUsername():
>>
>> https://github.com/apache/guacamole-client/blob/43f8cc0400266288a70448ad7ddc12b10734c83f/guacamole/src/main/webapp/app/auth/service/authenticationService.js#L317-L335
>>
>> To do that from within a template that you've patched, you would need to 
>> create an AngularJS directive that handles invoking that function and 
>> rendering the result.
>
> So it's not as simple as writing this in my custom HTML file, is it?
> 
> <div ng-app="" 
> ng-init="test='test';name=authenticationService.getCurrentUsername()">
>     <p>Test: <input type="text" ng-model="test"></p>
>     <p>Echo Test: {{ test }}</p>
>     <p>Name: <input type="text" ng-model="name"></p>
>     <p>Echo Name: {{ name }}</p>
> </div>
> 
> The 'test' variable works, the 'name' variable however doesn't. I'm a rookie 
> in this domain so any suggestions/tips are greatly appreciated.

What I mean by "doesn't work" is that the 'name' variable is empty, but I did 
authenticate via LDAP extension.

Thanks,

Vieri


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