Hi,

I seem to be unable to work out why $c is never automatically passed to any of 
my models or methods?

I have in root.pm

# always runs first!
sub begin :Private {

    my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

    # Authenticate
    $self->AuthenticateUser();
    return 1;

}

I then have...

sub AuthenticateUser {

    my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

    $c->session;
    if(!$c->model('Members')->LogCheck($c)){
        $c->uri_for_action('/login/login');
    }

}

However, $c is undefined and errors, it only works if I pass it $c from 
'begin'..

    $self->AuthenticateUser($c);


I was under the impression that $c was the context (Catalyst) default variable 
and was always passed to every method / subroutine.

is this not the case?

Thanks,

Craig .
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