Here in the picture I explained. Once I click on the button, I do display
the form in my modal. But that display inside the modal can only be if the
user signed in or the request to sign in. If I could do something like this.
def process_form():
form = SQLFORM(db.post).process()
return locals()
Then I could use @auth.requires_login() on the top of the def. If I do
that, then I will need to use load inside myfunction which I don't want to.
May be I need to think more..lol
On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 4:04:28 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
> On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 3:58:08 PM UTC-5, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>>
>> Yes. Or if there is a way to add @auth.requires_login() to the table
>> itself. In other words, SQLFORM will validate if the user is logged in or
>> not based on that flag. like requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(). Similar to that
>> requires = IS_LOGGED_IN(). But there isn't anything like that. lol. So,
>> yes, I need to work around.
>>
>
> The point is, you want to check for login *before* presenting the form.
> In any case, it's trivially easy to add code to check for login before
> showing a form, so I don't think it would be all that helpful to build that
> functionality into SQLFORM.
>
> Anthony
>
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