Please elaborate on how I can do this manually. Thanks. On Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 7:26:15 PM UTC+5, Anthony wrote: > > auth.user_groups is stored in the user's session. If you (as an admin) > make a change in the database, that will not affect the session of another > user (which is stored in a file). We should probably make it easier to > change content in a user's session (possibly by storing the name of the > session file in db.auth_user -- for now, as a workaround, you could do this > manually). > > Anthony > > On Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 5:37:27 AM UTC-5, [email protected] > <javascript:> wrote: >> >> Database tables. >> >> *auth_group* >> >> *| id | role | Description |* >> >> | 1 | admin | Admin user | >> >> | 2 | support | Support user | >> >> | 3 | client | Client user | >> >> >> *auth_membership* >> >> *| id | user_id | group_id |* >> >> | 1 | 1 | 1 | >> >> | 2 | 1 | 3 | >> >> >> Right now the user is present in two groups (Admin and Client). If I print >> the user's groups using auth.user_groups.values(); I get, >> >> ['admin', 'client'] >> >> But the problem is, when I change the group of the user to this, >> >> >> *auth_membership* >> >> *| id | user_id | group_id |* >> >> | 1 | 1 | 1 | >> >> | 2 | 1 | 2 | >> >> >> and then print the user groups, I still get the same values >> >> ['admin', 'client'] >> >> instead of, >> >> ['admin', 'support'] >> >> But if I logout, then log back in and then print the values, then I get the >> desired output. >> >> How should I get the updated user groups without having to log in again? >> Shouldn't web2py update the user groups in all places (when the user_groups >> has been updated)? >> >> >> P.S I have used auth.has_membership() but that does not suit my needs >> because I need a list of user groups for the logged in user. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >>
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