I have no idea for such condition.
Maybe it is possible to add support for built-in user 'cron',
so calling functions from cron would be called as user 'cron'?


On Nov 6, 6:29 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> You cannot do
>
> @auth.requires_membership(....)
>
> and call it from cron because there is no user to check permissions
> against. You can do
>
> @auth.requires(auth.has_membership(...) or condition)
>
> where condition is something that determines whether it is being
> called by CRON. I cannot think of anything that defines condition.
> Perhaps something missing in request.env? This needs to be tested. If
> you do any test, please let us know.
>
> On Nov 6, 4:58 am,mika<miss.from.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi!
>
> > I noticed that if I decorate a function with a
> > @auth.requires_membership,
> > the function call from cron not work and give the:
> > WARNING:root:WEB2PY CRON Call returned code 1: No error message
> > available
>
> > what I need to enable calling such functions from cron?
>
> > my cron looks like:
> > */5 * * * *             root *control/dec_function
>
> > best regards,
> >mika
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