This is exactly what I need/ do. One vote for this request.

субота, 28. март 2020. 21.55.06 UTC+1, Paolo Caruccio је написао/ла:
>
> In my case I only need login and logout.
> The creation of an account will be done by other users with privileges 
> established by the administrators. The modification of the profile will 
> also be done partially by the user himself (change password, change email, 
> add / change personal data etc) who has the account enabled and is already 
> logged in.
> Obviously I can delete all links and specific functions from the frontend, 
> as well as I can require to approve any registration made from the outside 
> but it would be more secure to also do a server-side prevention by 
> disabling actions that do not need.
>
>
> Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
>
> Il giorno sabato 28 marzo 2020 20:30:48 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro ha 
> scritto:
>>
>> not possible yet. I can implement it easily but I would like to 
>> understand some use cases.
>>
>> On Saturday, 28 March 2020 10:12:32 UTC-7, Paolo Caruccio wrote:
>>>
>>> In py4web is there any way to disable some auth actions? I can't find 
>>> anything in the code about this.
>>>
>>> In web2py this is possible via auth.settings.action_disabled
>>>
>>> For example:
>>>
>>> auth.settings.action_disabled=['register']
>>>
>>> prevents the "register" action from working.
>>>
>>> Tank you.
>>>
>>

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