That is definitely a viable option... not as clean as the decorator but 
certainly functional. Thank you Leonel :)

Henry

On Thursday, September 4, 2014 11:17:47 AM UTC-7, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>
> Ohh, in this case, instead of modifying tools.py I would drop the 
> auth.requires_login() decorator and use auth.is_logged_in to check inside 
> the function. Something like:
>
>
> @request.restful()
> def api():
>     def GET(*args,**vars):
>         return dict()
>     def POST(*args,**vars):
>         return dict()
>     def PUT(*args,**vars):
>         return dict()
>     def DELETE(*args,**vars):
>         return dict()
>     
>     if not auth.is_logged_in():
>         raise HTTP(403, YOUR_JSON_ERROR)
>     return locals()
>
>
>
>

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