Did you modify the user() function in default.py?  Or, are you using your 
own custom login functions?

-Jim

On Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at 7:59:21 AM UTC-5, Rahul wrote:
>
> Hi Jim, All,
>          Okay I tried this - And I also decorated index() function in 
> controller like below as I want to redirect the user to login page rather 
> than directly jumping to index.html 
>
> # ---- example index page ----
> @auth.requires_login()
> def index():
>     response.flash= T("Hello World")
>     return dict(message=T('Welcome to web2py!'))
>
> However, now when I put the credentials username and password, it doesnt 
> log me in - I generates the below URL like below and appends it to url box. 
> What might I be missing because it was logging me in fine sometime ago but 
> now it doesnt allow. Note I did cleanup a lot of HTML code from my login 
> page. There sure is something going on here that I am not catching - 
>
>
>
> http://
> 127.0.0.1:8000/scaffolding_app/default/user/login?username=rahul&password=integer10&_next=%2Fscaffolding_ace_admin%2Fdefault%2Findex&_formkey=0c0c022a-377d-47dd-bd72-a13e8ee6f387&_formname=login
>
>
>
>  
>
> Sincerely, Rahul D. 
>
>
> On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 12:24:19 PM UTC+5:30, Rahul wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jim,
>>         That makes sense. I will check it out on which option to go. 
>> Thanks! for all the guidance. 
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> *Rahul Dhakate*
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 7:57:32 PM UTC+5:30, Jim S wrote:
>>>
>>> Rahul
>>>
>>> First, what I was referring to was common_filters, not common fields.  
>>> Here is the scenario as I see it.
>>>
>>> In you auth_user table you have a workspace field.  Then in other tables 
>>> that are workspace-specific you also have a workspace field to show which 
>>> workspace they relate to
>>>
>>> Here is how I think I would handle it, assuming I am understanding your 
>>> need.  And, assuming that the workspace identifier is stored on the user 
>>> record.  You wouldn't gather it on the login page.
>>>
>>> In db.py I'd have code that would check to see if the user is logged 
>>> in.  If so, then set the common filters for the workspace-specific tables
>>>
>>> if auth.is_logged_in:
>>>>     db.related_table_1._common_filter = lambda query: 
>>>> db.related_table_1.workspace = auth.user.workspace
>>>>     db.related_table_2._common_filter = lambda query: 
>>>> db.related_table_2.workspace = auth.user.workspace
>>>>     db.related_table_3._common_filter = lambda query: 
>>>> db.related_table_3.workspace = auth.user.workspace
>>>>     db.related_table_4._common_filter = lambda query: 
>>>> db.related_table_4.workspace = auth.user.workspace
>>>>     ...etc...
>>>
>>>
>>> Make sense?
>>>
>>> Anyone else out there that's done this and can show a better way?  
>>>
>>> -Jim
>>>
>>>
>>> NOTE - you might also skip the common filters if you're logging in as an 
>>> admin.  Then you might want to see data for all workspaces
>>>
>>> NOTE 2 - If you really want people to specify their workspace when they 
>>> login (meaning they have access to all of them but they choose which one on 
>>> login) then you'd have to override the default login code to gather that 
>>> extra variable and store it in your session somewhere.  Then use that 
>>> instead of auth.user.workspace when building your filters.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 2:06 AM Rahul <rahul....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jim,
>>>>           I am afraid no I didn't check that section but I just 
>>>> finished reading it. Thanks! for directing me to it. Looks like a new 
>>>> addition to DAL (might be a couple of versions back) & looks promising. So 
>>>> now, we can specify something like request_tenant using db._common_fields  
>>>> field parameter. 
>>>>
>>>> I would need it for all tables so is there a specific syntax like below 
>>>> that I am required to specify in each table I create ?
>>>>
>>>> db._common_fields.append(Field('request_tenant',
>>>>                                default=request.env.http_host,
>>>>                                writable=False))
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Also, can we set the default value to a field value that we can query 
>>>> or pass as a session variable like session.workspace == 'some workspace 
>>>> name'  while the user logs in ? 
>>>>
>>>> default=session.workspace,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If yes - what do I need to modify to add this additional field in Auth 
>>>> so it will be an input field for the user to key in the workspace name. 
>>>> Then I can store this workspace in session variable and use it. The reason 
>>>> is I want a group of users (accessing the same app and database from 
>>>> different locations) belonging to same workspace.  This is how they are 
>>>> grouped. please see the screenshot posted from my actual application 
>>>> login. 
>>>> In it I use workspace name as well to validate but after reading the book 
>>>> seems like we would not require workspace for validation if we can have 
>>>> the 
>>>> user provide the field for redirection and for us to grab the session 
>>>> variable. 
>>>>
>>>> Or is this not needed at all after we use common fields ?  
>>>>
>>>> I hope I am clear and make sense  :-) 
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Rahul
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 7:49:49 PM UTC+5:30, Jim S wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you looked at common filters?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer?search=common+filter#Common-filters
>>>>>
>>>>> -Jim
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 7:35:04 AM UTC-5, Rahul wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey Everyone,
>>>>>>        Greetings! I have a question. I went through Auth 
>>>>>> documentation and understood that we can add extra fields to the Auth 
>>>>>> tables. However, I still want to be a little more clear to achieve below 
>>>>>> - 
>>>>>> I am currently using three fields for a multi-tenant system like 
>>>>>> workspace, 
>>>>>> username and password. Here workspace depicts where the user belongs to 
>>>>>> (see explanation in Q1 below) I am currently using my own code to manage 
>>>>>> this stuff manually (almost everything that auth does), now though I 
>>>>>> want 
>>>>>> to give Auth a try and tailor it to fit my needs. I dont want to 
>>>>>> maintain 
>>>>>> that amount of code and use the existing API. Can I get help on 
>>>>>> achieving 
>>>>>> that in the simplest way. If it works, I would switch to using Auth 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * Q1]* How can we use Auth to add one more extra field for 
>>>>>> authentication when I want a system to validate login based on three 
>>>>>> parameters like - Validation needs to be done based on all three 
>>>>>> parameters 
>>>>>> specified. For each application I can use 'n' number of unique 
>>>>>> workspaces 
>>>>>> and 'n' number of users would belong to these workspaces. How to do this 
>>>>>> ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    1. *workspace *- An alpha numeric field that would store a unique 
>>>>>>    name denoting users belonging to a particular set   (For example 
>>>>>> users 
>>>>>>    working in a specific  location like los-angeles or washington)  or 
>>>>>> an 
>>>>>>    office location like michigan, nevada or Zones like north, south  .. 
>>>>>>    sort-of etc. )
>>>>>>    2. *username *- Its available already 
>>>>>>    3. *password *- Its available already
>>>>>>    
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q2]* Which all tables need to be modified ? 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Q3] *Any changes in any other code in any files ? 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know I can clone my app multiple times and support multi-tenancy 
>>>>>> however, if this can be achieved with Auth - that would be great. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Rahul *
>>>>>>
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