How do I change the content for a user when he logs in? I mean like enabling voting, changing “login” to “logout” etc.
What I think to do is to start the session when user logs in (I am preferring to start session only when user logs in, not all the time). Then add data to the session’s cookie like-
//controller
$moredata = array(
'username' => $this->username,
'login' => TRUE
);
$this->session->set_userdata($modedata);
//redirect
Then in the other controller, where he has been redirected I check the following-
$login = $this->session->userdata('login');
if ($login==TRUE)
Depending on the ‘if’ condition I will pass a variable to the view, with the help of that variable I will forward only the div/sections which should be shown to a logged-in user.
The problem is, while performing the above comparison Codeigniter shows following error (remember I haven’t added ‘session’ in autoload array yet)
Message: Undefined property: NameOfController::$session
And If I set following in the autoload file
$autoload['libraries'] = array('session');
then the “if ($login==TRUE)” comparison always shows FALSE.
What should I do?
If I were you, I’d place all your session checks in a base controller which all your other main controllers extend. This allows you to keep things DRY:
And in one of your functional controllers (the example below handles users):
The second method in UserController allows you to render different content in your view: