I am learning cakephp by myself. I tried to create a user controller with a changepassword function. It works, but I am not sure if this is the best way, and I could not googled up useful tutorials on this.
Here is my code:
class UsersController extends AppController {
var $name = 'Users';
function login() {
}
function logout() {
$this->redirect($this->Auth->logout());
}
function changepassword() {
$session=$this->Session->read();
$id=$session['Auth']['User']['id'];
$user=$this->User->find('first',array('conditions' => array('id' => $id)));
$this->set('user',$user);
if (!empty($this->data)) {
if ($this->Auth->password($this->data['User']['password'])==$user['User']['password']) {
if ($this->data['User']['passwordn']==$this->data['User']['password2']) {
// Passwords match, continue processing
$data=$this->data;
$this->data=$user;
$this->data['User']['password']=$this->Auth->password($data['User']['passwordn']);
$this->User->id=$id;
$this->User->save($this->data);
$this->Session->setFlash('Password changed.');
$this->redirect(array('controller'=>'Toners','action' => 'index'));
} else {
$this->Session->setFlash('New passwords differ.');
}
} else {
$this->Session->setFlash('Typed passwords did not match.');
}
}
}
}
password is the old password, passwordn is the new one, password2 is the new one retyped.
Is there any other, more coomon way to do it in cake?
I see that you validate and manipulate data in the controller. Doing this in a model is generally a better practice. I implemented similar functionality just a few days ago. My
change_password()method looks somewhat like this:And here’s a stripped down version of the view used with that method:
The code that does something interesting is in the model. I added the fields from the form to the
validateproperty and wrote custom validation methods. This allows me to use password1 and password2 fields in any other place in the application, for example, on the registration form.Finally, in the
beforeSave()callback of the model I setpasswordto the hash ofpassword1to prepare the data to be stored it in the database.