Anthony, what the advantage of that over @auth.requires_login() ??

Thanks

Richard


On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:56:48 AM UTC-4, Marin Pranjić wrote:
>
>> put the logic on top of controller file:
>>
>> if not auth.is_logged_in():
>>     redirect( ... )
>>
>
> Or if you want to get the automatic redirect and messaging behavior of the
> @auth.requires_login() decorator, you can use this trick:
>
> # At the top of the controller
> auth.requires_login()(lambda: None)()
>
> auth.requires_login() returns a decorator that takes a function and
> returns another function -- above just passes a dummy lambda function to
> the decorator and then calls the resulting function to run the
> requires_login code. Works with the other Auth decorators as well (all of
> which ultimately call auth.requires(), which is the method that produces
> the decorator).
>
> Anthony
>
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