Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Re: Does Auth automatic hash work only with specific actions?

Yes that was a typo. Both the actions are in the User controller, and
Auth is enabled for all actions of the controller, through the
beforefilter method.
As soon as I can I'll do a further check to the $this->data array
printed by the debug function to verify that it matches the structure
you wrote but as the views are the same I think ther'e no difference
between them otherwise I should have the same problem (no hash) in the
register action too.

On Feb 4, 12:06 pm, Martin Westin <martin.westin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Auth should hash the password anywhere.
> It looks for $this->data['User']['password'] (or whatever you have
> changed it to) on every request.
> It will not hash $this->data[0]['User']['password'] for example.
>
> You wrote "resetPassword controller". A typo right? Otherwise check
> that Auth is included in that controller or globally.
>
> I can't think of anything else that might cause this problem.
>
> On Feb 3, 9:30 pm, Andrea Cardinale <mirt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys, I really hope the answer to my question is yes, otherwise I
> > can't understand what's going on.
> > I have this two dummy functions in my user controller
>
> >         function register() {
> >                 debug($this->data);
> >         }
>
> >         function resetPassword($ticket=null) {
> >                 debug($this->data);
> >         }
>
> > I build a view with a password field for both. The views are identical
> > a part from this line
> > <?php echo $form->create('User', array('action' => 'register'));?>
> > <?php echo $form->create('User', array('action' => 'resetPassword'));?>
>
> > So when I post the form from the register action the password in the
> > debug message appear hashed when I post from the resetPassword
> > controller it is not....
> >  I just want to know either that I'm right or that I'm doing something
> > wrong, what it matters is that I'm not getting crazy ;D
>
> > Andrea
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