It's working on functions with $this->Auth->deny(); but its not working on functions with $this->Auth->allow();
;/ any ideas ? On 17 Sie, 12:36, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Auth login stores the user information in the Session (with Auth > key). > The Auth->user() is actually a wrapper function to the session > Auth.User key. > The Auth logout function delete the informations from the session. > > Knowing this, you can use the Session component in controllers and the > session helper in views to detect the login status. > > in controllers: > > $this->Session->check('Auth.User.id') will return true if the user is > logged, you can also use $this->Auth->user('id'). > > in views > > $session->check('Auth.User.id') will tell you if a user is logged, and > you can user $session->read('Auth.User') to retrieve the user's > information. > > hth > > On Aug 17, 2:31 am, "Bill Brisky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm starting off with Cake and enjoying it. As confusing as the entire ACL > > world seems, I think I'm getting a grip on it. > > > One small current problem: How do you determine if someone is currently > > logged in? > > > Here is the situation: I have a simple home page (pages/home.ctp) that > > simply that should display a "login" link (users/login) and if no one is > > currently logged in, a "logout" link (users/logout). It seems simple enough > > however, I can't seem to find a way to determine whether or not someone is > > logged in. > > > $loggedIn (Auth public variable as stated in docs) seems to always be false > > outside of actual Auth code. > > > $this->Auth->user() : After an initial login, this always seems to return a > > User object properly filled out, with the exception that person had actually > > logged out. > > > So between an always false condition, and an always true condition, what > > does one do? I have a feeling I'm missing something fundamental and will be > > smacking my head on my desk after reading the solution. > > > More detail: > > > App_controller.php > > > Acl & Auth components in $components > > > Auth variables set in beforeFilter > > > Pages/Home.ctp > > > Typical Cake home page > > > Due to the lack of a controller (and thus a lack of access to data), I made > > a copy of the cake core pages_controller.php and moved it into my > > app/controllers directory. > > > Controllers/pages_controller.php > > > This is where I hope to set a variable (inside of display()) with login > > status and pass it to home.ctp. > > > Changes to this file are minimal: Added Auth & Session to $components. > > > Users_controller.php > > > Typical Auth login (no code) and logout (taken from examples). > > > Versions: > > > - Windows XP > > > - Xampp v1.6.7 > > > - PHP v.5.2.6 > > > - Cake v1.2.0.7296rc2 > > > Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. > > > B. > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---