The function takes a dictionary where if the username key is defined,
then it assumes that your database has a "username" column which is
incorrect behavior.

On Aug 6, 6:16 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Bottiger <bottig...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am using the latest version.
>
> By "latest version" do you mean revision 1062 from Launchpad, or do you
> mean
>
>
>
> > I know there is a check, but the check is useless. If you specify a
> > username in the dictionary that comes with the argument, then it will
> > automatically assume that your auth_users table has a username column,
> > which isn't the case.
>
> You you define the auth_users table, then you can define this additional
> field;
> if not, it uses the email field.
> This is how it is designed.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
>
>
> > On Aug 6, 5:58 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Which version of web2py are you looking at?
>
> > > First - in the most current version, I think you are talking about line
> > 653,
> > > in
> > > get_or_create_user();
>
> > > You will note at the beginning of that function:
>
> > >     if 'username' in keys:
> > >             username = 'username'
> > >         elif 'email' in keys:
> > >             username = 'email'
> > >         else:
> > >             raise SyntaxError, "user must have username or email"
>
> > > (there are 2 other places with lines like this, and they do similar
> > checks;
> > > so you can define a username in your auth, or by default it uses email).
>
> > > You might want to get a look at:
> >http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mdipierro/web2py/devel/annotate/head%3A/.<http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emdipierro/web2py/devel/annotate/head%3A/.>
> > ..
>
> > > BEWARE:  if you get the latest revision from launchpad, there is a bug in
> > > template.py - which I'm waiting for Massimo to apply the patch for...
> >  You
> > > can remove the ".read()" portion of line 120 yourself in the meantime,
> > that
> > > is in parse_template():
>
> > >         try:
> > >             fp = open(t, 'rb').read()
> > >             parent = fp.read()
> > >             fp.close()
>
> > > should read:
>
> > >         try:
> > >             fp = open(t, 'rb')
> > >             parent = fp.read()
> > >             fp.close()
>
> > > - Yarko
>
> > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Bottiger <bottig...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I am trying to incorporate OpenID into Auth.
>
> > > > In my attempt to implement a CAS style plugin into auth, I stumbled
> > > > upon a bizzare error.
>
> > > > On line 628 of gluon.tools, there is the following line:
>
> > > > "users = self.db(table_user[username] == keys[username]).select()"
>
> > > > username is defined to be "username" if you have a username and
> > > > "email" if you have email specified. However, when I looked at the
> > > > auth_user table, there is no "username" column.
>
> > > > The closest thing to a username column is first_name or last_name, but
> > > > obviously this isn't the same thing.
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