There are this places.. https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/master/gluon/tools.py#L1487
http://web2py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tools.html?highlight=auth#gluon.tools.Auth Em domingo, 9 de abril de 2017 13:16:31 UTC-3, Rudy escreveu: > > Sorry Anthony, i just checked, your suggestion works when i have > accounting and ticketing systems sharing the same auth's tables, basically > it just uses the 'user' action under accounting controller to do all the > authentication. > > Appreciate if you can provide pointer for more info about Auth() > arguments. Thanks! > > On Monday, April 10, 2017 at 12:09:44 AM UTC+8, Rudy wrote: >> >> Hi Anthony, >> >> Thanks again, it works. Now it leads to another question - my application >> has accounting system and ticketing system sharing the same auth's tables. >> The 2 systems are in different controllers namely accounting & ticketing. >> All my accounting view htmls extend layout_accounting.html, all the >> ticketing view htmls extend layout_ticketing.html, inside these layout >> files, they include their corresponding menu i.e. response.menu_accounting, >> response.menu_ticketing. If i use your suggestion below, it will work well >> for accounting but not for ticketing under the same application. How should >> I address it? >> >> Could you tell me where I find the definition/documentation of Auth()'s >> arguments? What does function='user' do here? Many thanks in advance! >> >> On Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 11:48:43 PM UTC+8, Anthony wrote: >>> >>> auth = Auth(..., controller='accounting', function='user') >>> >>> Anthony >>> >>> On Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 11:13:33 AM UTC-4, Rudy wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> I have created an accounting application, say the landing page is >>>> http://localhost:8000/tests/accounting/index. I need to change the >>>> link under "LOG IN" dropdown menu on top right corner to >>>> http://...../tests/accounting/user/login instead of using >>>> http://...../tests/default/user/login. I thought it was pretty common & >>>> simple, after I read a few posts on webypy-users group, I still don't know >>>> how to change it. Below is what I have tried: >>>> >>>> 1) Found below suggestion from Massimo, i commented out {{='auth' in >>>> globals() and auth.navbar('Welcome', mode='dropdown') or ''}}, and added >>>> below in layout.html >>>> {{if auth.user:}} >>>> <a href="{{=URL('accounting','user/logout')}}">Logout</a> >>>> {{else:}} >>>> <a href="{{=URL('accounting','user/login')}}">Login</a> >>>> <a >>>> href="{{=URL('accounting','user/register')}}">Register</a> >>>> <a >>>> href="{{=URL('accounting','user/retrieve_password')}}">Lost Password</a> >>>> {{pass}} >>>> By doing above, I went >>>> to http://...../tests/accounting/user/login form, once I filled the form >>>> and clicked the blue "LOG IN" button (the authentication went through), it >>>> redirected to http://..../tests/default/login#, same issue happened when I >>>> logged out. How can I tell web2py where the next_url is? Or should I take >>>> this approach at all to address my original question? If this is the way >>>> to >>>> do it, any easy way to make it as dropdown menu instead of just links? >>>> >>>> 2) Then i tried to understand better how auth.navbar works by looking >>>> into tools.py under gluon. I found navbar takes an argument action, i >>>> modified it in layout.html to {{='auth' in globals() and >>>> auth.navbar('Welcome', action='/tests/accounting/user', mode='dropdown') >>>> or >>>> ''}}. I went to the correct form when I clicked the LOG IN link, the >>>> redirect went to the correct controller and action, but only when I logged >>>> out, the var _next pointed to and redirected to the default controller >>>> again - ?_next=/tests/default/index. How do i fix it? What does the >>>> argument "referred_action" do? >>>> >>>> 3) I mixed point 1 above and Anthony suggestion - added point 1 above >>>> in layout.html, so that it went to correct login form, then I added below >>>> in tests/accounting/user action: >>>> form = auth() >>>> if request.args(0) == 'login': >>>> form['_action'] = URL(args=request.args) >>>> The behaviour went exactly like point 1 above >>>> >>>> I thought most applications would change this authentication urls, >>>> there must be a better way to configure it, I already spent the weekend on >>>> it. Any pointers are much appreciated. >>>> >>> -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

