yeah - that is probably the step that gets me every time

When I read this, I think it means no username or password passed in

> EMPTY (If no form submission was detected)



On 30 October 2012 10:41, Blair McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:

> The return struct should only contain authorised if it attempted (and then
> succeeded or failed) to authorise the user. If there was nothing to report
> the UD should be returning an empty struct.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:35 PM, AJ Mercer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I dont understand how farcry is supposed to go to the next UD.
>>
>> If all of them 'fail', ie none return authorised=true, then a message
>> should be returned.
>>
>>
>> On 30 October 2012 10:29, Blair McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> The intention is that authentication would stop if any user directory
>>> returned a failure, with the result that the user would see the error
>>> message returned. That feedback link doesn't work if FarCry ignores
>>> authentication errors. If it's something you need for your project you can
>>> simply extend security.cfc in your project and change that behaviour.
>>>
>>> Blair
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 12:47 PM, AJ Mercer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> With authenticate() in
>>>>     /farcry/core/packages/security/security.cfc
>>>>
>>>> I can not figure out how this is meant to work
>>>> It will break out of the loop on a fail
>>>>
>>>> <cfloop list="#udlist#" index="ud">
>>>>  <!--- Authenticate user --->
>>>> <cfset stResult =
>>>> this.userdirectories[ud].authenticate(argumentCollection="#arguments#") />
>>>>  <cfif structkeyexists(stResult,"authenticated")>
>>>> <!--- *This allows your userdirectory check multiple user directories
>>>> and pass back the successfull one.* --->
>>>>  <cfparam name="stResult.UD" default="#ud#" />
>>>>  <cfif not stResult.authenticated>
>>>> <farcry:logevent type="security" event="loginfailed"
>>>> userid="#stResult.userid#_#stResult.UD#" notes="#stResult.message#" />
>>>>  *<cfbreak />*
>>>> </cfif>
>>>>  <!--- SUCCESS - log in user --->
>>>> <cfset login(userid=stResult.userid,ud=stResult.UD) />
>>>>  <!--- Return 'success' --->
>>>> <cfbreak />
>>>>  </cfif>
>>>> </cfloop>
>>>>
>>>> I think it should look like this
>>>>
>>>>  <cfloop list="#udlist#" index="ud">
>>>> <!--- Authenticate user --->
>>>>  <cfset stResult =
>>>> this.userdirectories[ud].authenticate(argumentCollection="#arguments#") />
>>>>  <cfif structkeyexists(stResult,"authenticated")>
>>>> <!--- This allows your userdirectory check multiple user directories
>>>> and pass back the successfull one. --->
>>>>  <cfparam name="stResult.UD" default="#ud#" />
>>>>  <cfif not stResult.authenticated>
>>>> <farcry:logevent type="security" event="loginfailed"
>>>> userid="#stResult.userid#_#stResult.UD#" notes="#stResult.message#" />
>>>>  *<cfelse>*
>>>>  <!--- SUCCESS - log in user --->
>>>>   <cfset login(userid=stResult.userid,ud=stResult.UD) />
>>>>   <!--- Return 'success' --->
>>>>  <cfbreak />
>>>>   </cfif>
>>>>  </cfif>
>>>> </cfloop>
>>>>
>>>> Instructions for UD implementations
>>>> <!--- This function should return a struct in the form:
>>>> .AUTHENTICATED = false
>>>>  .MESSAGE = ""
>>>> OTHER VALUES CAN BE ADDED FOR USE BY CUSTOM LOGIN FORMS
>>>>   OR
>>>> .AUTHENTICATED = true
>>>> .USERID = "" (This ID only needs to be unique for this user directory)
>>>>   OR
>>>> EMPTY (If no form submission was detected)
>>>> --->
>>>>  --
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