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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting bashrc not saving changes Post 302428923 by ninadgac on Friday 11th of June 2010 08:45:09 AM
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Catalyst::ActionRole::NeedsLogin(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     Catalyst::ActionRole::NeedsLogin(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::ActionRole::NeedsLogin - checks if a user is logged in and if not redirects him to login page SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::Controller::NeedsAuth; use Moose; use namespace::autoclean; # One needs to inherit from Catalyst::Controller in order # to get the Does('NeedsLogin') functionality. BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller'; } sub inbox : Path Does('NeedsLogin') { # Redirects to /login if not logged in my ($self, $c) = @_; $c->stash->{template} = "inbox.tt2"; return; } sub inbox : Path Does('NeedsLogin') :LoginRedirectMessage('Your custom Message') { # Redirects to /login if not logged in- } # Turn on in config MyApp->config('Contoller::Login' => { traits => ['WithRedirect'] }); DESCRIPTION
Provides a ActionRole for forcing the user to login. WRAPPED METHODS
execute If there is no logged-in user, call the login_redirect() method in the 'Login' controller with the Catalyst context object, $c, and the message specified by the ":LoginRedirectMessage('Message here')" method attribute (see the synopsis). If there is a user logged-in (i.e: "$c->user" is true), execute the body of the action as it is. SEE ALSO
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::TraitFor::Controller::Login::WithRedirect CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Form::Login AUTHORS
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for authors. LICENSE
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for license. perl v5.14.2 2012-07-15 Catalyst::ActionRole::NeedsLogin(3pm)
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