Currently I am using sentry login using email , I know how easily it can be converted into username if I simply change the
sentry config file to this
'login_attribute' => 'username',
But I find it odd because then the emailing of forget password info became unreachable. What I want is, I want to give user the freedom to choose the artibute as username or email any of them, during the login ....
Any idea How to start ?
This is one way of doing it:
Locate the user using whatever login field your user choose:
$user = User::where(Input::get('login_field'), Input::get('login_name'))->first();
Create valid credentials using the e-mail of the user you just found:
$credentials = array(
'email' => $user ? $user->email : null,
'password' => Input::get('password'),
);
And authenticate it:
$user = Sentry::authenticate($credentials, false);
Firstly, in the database user table, you should add username field into it.
In your login function, you can do following to verify account by username or email:
$username = Input::get('username');
$password = Input::get('password');
$field = filter_var($username, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL) ? 'email' : 'username';
try {
if (empty($username)) {
throw new Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\LoginRequiredException();
}
if (empty($password)) {
throw new Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\PasswordRequiredException();
}
$user = User::where($field, '=', $username)
->first();
if (empty($user)) {
throw new Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\UserNotFoundException();
}
if (!Hash::check($password, $user->password)) {
throw new Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\WrongPasswordException();
}
// Authenticate the user
Sentry::login($user, $remember);
}
catch (Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\LoginRequiredException $e) {
...
}
catch (Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\PasswordRequiredException $e) {
...
}
catch (Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\WrongPasswordException $e) {
...
}
catch (Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\UserNotFoundException $e) {
...
}
catch (Cartalyst\Sentry\Users\UserNotActivatedException $e) {
...
}
With this way, we only access to database one time for user information.
Hope this help.
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