ok, the question at this point is really, what you'd expect "auth.user_id" 
to be assumed as a value when you run inside a queued task on the 
scheduler....


On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 5:55:48 PM UTC+2, Cory wrote:
>
> Here is a better example of what I mean. 
>
> *in controller:*
>
> @auth.requires_login()  
> def foo():
> row = db(db.mytable.id == auth.user_id).select().first()
> return dict()
>
> *in scheduler.py* 
>
> def sched_function():
> row = db(db.mytable.id == auth.user_id).select().first()
> return dict()
>
>
> I am unable to fetch a row doing the same syntax in my scheduler function.
> It returns an empty row. I also tried to include "@auth.requires_login" 
>  but
> it doesn't seem to work. 
>
> sorry for the miscomunnication
>
>
> On Jun 25, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Niphlod <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> there's no such thing (conceptually) as "tables that exists only if the 
> user is logged in".
> the concept is "a user logged in can read/update/delete/etc some tables". 
> That's what you do in "controllers". 
> tables are "defined" (not accessed) instead in "models", so are available 
> to everybody, scheduler included.
>
> On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 4:46:42 PM UTC+2, Cory wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to access tables that require the user to be logged in.  Am I 
>> able to access these tables within my scheduler functions? 
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 2:55 AM, Niphlod <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> why on hearth should you define tables based on the fact that a user is 
>> logged-in or not ?
>> Scheduler functions are executed in a world that does not care for the 
>> usual request/response/session environment, and surely they do no count to 
>> be "logged in"...  
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 12:53:57 AM UTC+2, Cory wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I am trying to access tables within my scheduler function. The tables I 
>>> am trying to access require "@auth.requires_login()".
>>> *Am I able to access these tables within my scheduler.py model file?* 
>>> right now I am passing table row fields as parameters
>>> to the scheduler function and it is very messy. 
>>> In scheduler.py I have tried to include:
>>>
>>> db = DAL("postgres://postgres......blah)
>>> from gluon.tools import Auth
>>> auth = Auth(db)
>>>
>>> if auth.is_logged_in():
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
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