I am curious if one of the core/more knowledgeable Cake guys can give
me some advice on either a better way to approach my problem or how to
approach working on a resolution. The issue I am having is that I have
many nested requestAction items that work like event observers. For
instance there is Item controller and the SubItem Plugin where the
write() function on the parent Item controller needs to also trigger
on the SubItem plugin if it is installed. At this point this works
well if the user is logged in. However, as soon as I try to write an
updating procedure from a Shell task this all halts. So part of the
problem I thought might be related to the Auth component with the
nested requestAction's not realizing that the current executing level
is actually from the shell.

So, does anyone know of a way to programatically disable the Auth
component when the parent requestAction is being called from the shell
for itself and all of the child requestAction calls?

Thanks,
jared

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