yes with

def login():
     return dict(form=auth.login())


def profile():
     return dict(form=auth.profile())


On Dec 5, 5:28 am, Ishbir <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I have a little question. Is it possible to expose the auth() methods
> to the user as a controller adding our own custom methods as well?
>
> Like, in default.py, we expose it like-
>
> def user():
>     return dict(form=auth())
>
> Is it possible to expose it like a controller and add custom methods?
> Like say-
>
> def login():
>      return dict(form=auth(controller='login'))
>
> I know that auth has the controller function argument but then it
> would break the navbar and all, wouldn't it? Or I would have to sub-
> class Auth and then add my custom auth methods?

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