Thanks Fran
On Sep 5, 2:20 pm, Fran <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 5, 12:10 pm, eddwinston <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have in my default controller the "user" action that exposes the
> > auth object. But I wanted authenticated also in a different
> > controller, say, second_controller. I decorated one of my action in
> > the "second_controller" with @auth.requires_login() and it was looking
> > for a "user" action in "second_controller". Do I still need to have an
> > action that will expose the auth object again in "second_controller"?
>
> Add this to your model
> auth.settings.on_failed_authorization = URL(r=request, c='default',
> f='user', args='not_authorized')
>
> F
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