just an idea, why not put this as default feature in web2py, i mean
in default/user/profile.
best regards,
stifan
On Saturday, August 10, 2013 3:18:59 PM UTC+7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> This is what I would have done. Some caveats:
>
> 1) Use a SQLFORM.factory and not a SQLFORM because you do not want the
> value of the password field to be stored in db
> 2) You can validate the password using validators (I think)
>
>
> Field('password','passwrod',requires=(IS_CRYPT(),IS_EQUAL_TO((db.auth_user[user_id].password,None))))
>
>
> On Saturday, 10 August 2013 00:24:18 UTC-5, Mark Li wrote:
>>
>> For anyone else wondering how to do this, I decided to add a "password"
>> field and have onvalidation check the password.
>>
>> This link gave me the idea for checking the text password against the
>> encrypted pw:
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/web2py/eqbXmseZ6XA/abnGIMevI6wJ
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 10:18:17 PM UTC-7, Mark Li wrote:
>>>
>>> I currently have a "settings" page, where a form created by
>>> auth.profile() is displayed. I want to force the user to re-enter his/her
>>> password in order to save any changes they make to their profile (such as
>>> email, username, etc).
>>>
>>> Not really sure the best way to go about this, all the authentication
>>> stuff I've dealt with involves logging the user in with both email and pw.
>>> In this case, the user is already logged in, but I just want them to
>>> reenter their password before changing important profile information.
>>>
>>
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