In deinem Fall könnte man folgendes machen:

function profile() {
  $this->set('users', $this->User->findByUsername($this->Session-
>read('User.username'));
}

In wie weit so eine Lösung sicher ist, ist fraglich.
Warum nimmt man aber nicht einfach Auth-Komponente, dort gibt es doch
schon alles was man braucht?
Doku dazu gibt es auch.

On Jul 4, 2:49 pm, Tomfox Wiranata <tomfox.wiran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this one is a short question :)
>
> i want to retrieve user data from my DB to show them in the user
> profile:
> this is my controller:
>
>     function profile()
>     {
>         $this->set('users', $this->User->find('all'));
>     }
>
> my view profile.ctp
>
>                         <div class="row">
>                                 <span class="label">first name</span>
>                                 <span class="profiledata">
>                                 <?php
>                                 foreach ($users as $user):
>                                         echo $user['User']['firstname'];
>                                 endforeach;
>                                 ?>
>                                 </span>
>                         </div>
>
> i dont need the loop, do I!!????
>
> the SELECT statement would now be without further restrictions in my
> WHERE clause. it finds all entries . but i just wanna have the user
> that is logged in. how do i get data from the logged in user and put
> it in this find-function?
>
> this is my login-function
>
>     function login()
>     {
>         //wurden alle login-felder ausgefüllt?
>         if(empty($this->data) == false)
>         {
>                 if(($user = $this->User->validateLogin($this->data['User']))
> == true)
>             {
>                 //ist der account freigeschaltet?
>                 $active = $this->User->findByusername($this->data['User']
> ['username']);
>                 if ($active['User']['active']==1)
>                 {
>                         #$user = $this->data['User']['username'];
>                         $this->Session->write('User', $active['User']);
>
>                         $this->Session->setFlash('Du bist eingeloggt.');
>                         $this->redirect(array('controller' => 'users',
> 'action' => 'index'));
>                         exit();
>
>                         /*if (!empty($this->data['User']['remember_me']))
>                         {
>                                 $cookie = array();
>                                 $cookie['username'] = 
> $this->data['User']['username'];
>                                 $cookie['pass'] = $this->data['User']['pw'];
>                                 $this->Cookie->write('User', $cookie, true,
> '+3600*24');
>                         }
>                         unset($this->data['User']['remember_me']);*/
>                 }
>                 else
>                 {
>                         $this->Session->setFlash('Der Account ist nicht
> freigeschaltet.');
>                         $this->redirect(array('controller' => 'users', 
> 'action'
> => 'login'));
>                         exit();
>                 }
>
>             }
>             else
>             {
>                 $this->Session->setFlash('Falscher Benutzername/
> Passwort.');
>                 $this->redirect(array('controller' => 'users',
> 'action' => 'login'));
>                 exit();
>             }
>          }
>     }
>
> i guess i have to use information from the created session????
>
> thanks sooooo much....

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