Currently I am creating a form with auth.profile()
I have an onvalidation method to perform some extra checks.
form = auth.profile()
if form.process(onvalidation=reauthenticate_user).accepted:
response.flash = "Changes Saved"
elif form.errors:
response.flash = "Errors found
This prevented auth.user object from being updated, which auth.profile()
usually takes care of.
I also tried it with the following:
form = auth.profile()
form.process(onvalidation=reauthenticate_user)
but the default accepts method that usually updates auth.user doesn't work
either
For now, I've just added the following to the accepted method:
auth.user.update(db.auth_user._filter_fields(form.vars))
But I'm interested in knowing if it's possible to specify an onvalidation
method for auth.profile(), while still using the built-in accepts method.
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