Nevermind, I see this has been fixed in the latest version!
-N

(new code says
 if ( !$template_engine->pathname_exists($path) ) {
)

On 15 May 2017 at 18:03, Nathan Bailey <web@polynate.net> wrote:
Okay, so what I want to do is:
i) Use DPAE's default logic (ie. the route)
ii) Use my login template (ie. login.tt)

I believe the correct argument for this is:
   login_template: login

However, DPAE says:
    my $path            = $template_engine->view_pathname($view);
    if ( !-f $path ) {

but Dancer2::Template::TemplateToolkit says:
sub view_pathname {
    my ( $self, $view ) = @_;
    return $self->_template_name($view);
}

ie. it returns the template without the path, so the -f fails, cf. Dancer2::Core::Role::Template, which includes the path in its view_pathname:
sub view_pathname {
    my ( $self, $view ) = @_;

    $view = $self->_template_name($view);
    return path( $self->views, $view );
}

I assume I am the first person to use the login_handler param in DPAE with TT?

How are other people customising their login pages?
-N


On 2 May 2017 at 22:22, Nathan Bailey <web@polynate.net> wrote:
Thanks Stefan - you're right. It's "no_default_pages: 1" I needed, and it's now working - thanks :-)
-N

On 2 May 2017 at 16:50, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de> wrote:
On 05/01/2017 09:42 AM, Nathan Bailey wrote:
> Per the
> documentation, http://search.cpan.org/~hornburg/Dancer2-Plugin-Auth-Extensible-0.703/lib/Dancer2/Plugin/Auth/Extensible.pm#SAMPLE_CONFIGURATION
> in my .yml config, I have:
> plugins:
>     Auth::Extensible:
>         # Set the view name for a custom login page, defaults to 'login'
>         login_template: login
>
> but my login page:
> get '/login' => sub {
> ...
>
>     template 'login', {
> ...
>     };
> };
>
> doesn't seem to get called.
>
> I've tried "login_template: /login" but the default login is still getting loaded.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> thanks!
> Nathan

Hello Nathan,

I think you are mixing the concepts of the login template and the login route.

This is covered here:

http://search.cpan.org/~hornburg/Dancer2-Plugin-Auth-Extensible-0.703/lib/Dancer2/Plugin/Auth/Extensible.pm#CUSTOMISING_/login_AND_/login/denied

If you just want a custom login template, don't use an extra route for login.

Regards
        Racke



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