Log message #107032

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# Aug 6th 2008, 17:14 TommyO authorize() is not an Auth method
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:13 Tom_M_ it's always array[0] [model] ...
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:13 Swiatecki you! on the chan
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:13 Tom_M_ anyone know when using the containable behavior i'm getting an extra (unneeded?) key in my array ...
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:13 TommyO Mathachew: hmm... hold on that actually...
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:13 Mathachew TommyO: Ok, I want to stop it at the hand off to authorization. So I guess I just do authorize('*')
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:13 francky06l Swiatecki: localtime for whom ?
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:13 Swiatecki localtime where you are?
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:12 TommyO Mathachew: $this->allow('*'); will allow all users to pass through to isAuthorized, where your ACL then handles all logic
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:12 nymacro yeah, I might give that a try
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:12 francky06l nymacro: have you got mysql ? to find out, try with it...if it's works then means the driver for your db...has to be improved
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:12 TommyO Mathachew: ok. this is the logic. Auth will see if Authenticated. if it is it hands off to Authorization, if not it checks to see what the basic logic is for Authorization by checking the allow/deny rules
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:11 nymacro been using http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/how-to-use-acl-in-1-2-x for reference to get it up and running
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:11 francky06l MrRio: ask TommyO ..he is :-)
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:10 nymacro francky06l: the table is there, and my ACL is pretty simple at the moment
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:10 Mathachew francky06l: how? One is for authorization, the other is for authentication
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:10 francky06l Mathachew: well you are using then Auth + ACL
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:10 MrRio Hey, I'd like to become a CakePHP certified engineer. Anyone I can talk to about this?
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:09 Mathachew francky06l: I'm not using ACL with Auth; they're separate and have no correlation (or at least that's what I'm trying to achieve). I'm using ACL to determine if the controller/action is granted or denied to the current user, regardless of who they are. I want to use Auth to log a user in and out, not determine if the user has access to the current page
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:08 francky06l seems that your tree table is not there, or not complient
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:08 francky06l nymacro: does not look like a DB error to me
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:07 Mathachew I'm not explaining it clearly enough then
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:07 nymacro francky06l: does this look familiar? Undefined index: rght [CORE/cake/libs/model/behaviors/tree.php, line 889]
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:07 francky06l Mathachew: ok but ACL can be used wihtout Auth ... but I am sure you can do what you want with Auth ..seems easy to me
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 Mathachew it's similar to Cake's ACL
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 Mathachew I'm using ACL
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 TommyO in the API
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 Mathachew wow... I um.. I am
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 francky06l Mathachew: so, why don't you just use ACL, and manage the rest ?
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 TommyO Mathachew: look at Auth::authorize
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 Mathachew TommyO: Well how do I stop it from authorizing?
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 nymacro but in the end, I think it pays off ;)
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 Mathachew francky06l: I don't want it to do authorization, that's what my ACL is for
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:06 francky06l nymacro: being weird has a price:-)
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:05 nymacro Because I'm weird
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:05 francky06l nymacro: why not go for mySql ?
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:05 nymacro francky06l: I like SQLite for local testing (rather than running a daemon). But SQLite 3 DBO isn't standard with Cake. (It only supports SQLite2 OOB)
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:04 francky06l Mathachew: well you can do your own authentication and let Auth doing the authorization
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:04 TommyO Mathachew: look more closely at Auth then. because it's not unless you tell it to.
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:04 francky06l nymacro: hummm not familiat with SQllite ...
# Aug 6th 2008, 17:04 Mathachew Auth is authorizing and authenticating. I don't want it to