+1 for the registration_key

But the only problem is the registration_key should change each time the
password is to be changed ?

-Thadeus




On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:58 PM, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:

> thank you. This was needed. I will take a look asap. The only issue is
> that this new mechanism should be the default if the ath_user table
> has the new reset_password_field, esle it should revert to the old
> mechanism (in case people have custom tables) for backward
> compatibility.
>
> I wonder if this can be done using registration_key instead of
> reset_password_field. It would make life easier because we would not
> need to trigger a database migration.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Nov 30, 5:19 pm, Wes James <compte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Here are the changes I made in tools.py in web2py 1.73.1
> >
> > added doc item in Auth:
> >
> >     -http://.../{application}/{controller}/authentication/reset_password
> >
> > added Auth setting:
> >
> >         self.settings.reset_password_next = self.url('user',
> args='login')
> >
> > added these messages:
> >
> >         self.messages.reset_password = 'Click here:\n\nhttp://' +
> > request.env.http_host + '/' + request.application + '/' +
> > request.controller + '/reset_password' + '?key=%(reset_password_key)s
> > \n\nto reset your password'
> >         self.messages.reset_password_subject = 'Password reset'
> >
> >         self.messages.reset_password_log = 'User %(id)s Password reset'
> >
> >         self.messages.label_reset_password_key = 'Reset Password key'
> >
> > addition to methods:
> >
> > def __call__.....
> >
> >         elif args[0] == 'reset_password':
> >             return self.reset_password()
> >
> > def define_tables.....  added field below
> >
> >                 db.Field('reset_password_key', length=512,
> >                         writable=False, readable=False, default='',
> >                         label=self.messages.label_reset_password_key),
> >
> > def get_or_create_user....  added reset_password_key
> >
> >            d = {username: keys[username],
> >                'first_name': keys.get('first_name', keys[username]),
> >                'last_name': keys.get('last_name', ''),
> >                'registration_key': '',
> >                'reset_password_key': ''}
> >
> > new method:
> >
> >     def reset_password....
> >
> > Attached is the new tools.py
> >
> > thx,
> >
> > -wes
> >
> >  tools.py
> > 143KViewDownload
>
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