OK, I removed next from auth.change_password(). Now, after submitting, I'm
being redirected to default/index and the default flash message appears.
The thing is I would like to stay on Settings page after changing the
password - hence I tried next. Is there a way to change the default
redirect URL to my own?
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 11:46:58 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>
> auth.change_password() does a redirect when you specify "next", so you
> can't set anything after calling it. However, instead you can just do:
>
> auth.messages.password_changed = 'Your custom flash message'
>
> Of course, there is already a default message set ("Password changed."),
> so if you're not seeing it, something is going wrong. Do you get other
> flash messages? Maybe confirm that session.flash is being set.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Saturday, October 12, 2013 5:23:44 PM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>
>> I'm using auth.change_password() in my profile Settings section. The code
>> responsible for the form:
>>
>> change_password = auth.change_password(next=URL('profile', 'settings'))
>> change_password.update(_class='formstyle', _name='change_password')
>>
>> return dict(change_password=change_password)
>>
>>
>> The form works, the input is processed, the password gets changed.
>> However there's no flash message after submitting the form. I guess, as
>> change_password() is a build-in function, there should be a default flash
>> message.
>>
>> I tried adding this (below), and it also doesn't work:
>>
>> if change_password.accepted:
>> response.flash = "Password changed"
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>>
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