17 Eyl 2015 18:31 tarihinde "Richard Reina" <gatorreina@gmail.com> yazdı:
2015-09-17 9:06 GMT-05:00 Andrew Solomon <andrew@geekuni.com>:
That looks reasonably sane to me apart from: my $input_hash {
token => params->{token}
}
which should be my $input_hash = {
token => params->{token}
};
Hi Andrew,
That piece of code is the part that is giving me trouble.
I have switched to using a scalar as since there is only one element that
I seek to capture (the usrl/token) and because using a hash wasn't working either.
Here is where I am:
get '/reset/:token' => sub {
my $incoming_token;
return template 'passreset' => {
$incoming_token = params->{token}, # LINE 554
};
You dont need define variable here. Also you should use "=>" instead of "=" as follow. incoming_token => params->{token}
# get stored tokens to match against $incoming_token my ($matched_user_id) = User->lookup_tokens($input_hash->{token});
But the it fails and the input at the console says:
[MyApp:25074] core @2015-09-17 10:21:52> Entering hook
core.app.before_request in (eval 77) l. 1
Odd number of elements in anonymous hash at /home/richard/Dancer2/MyApp/bin/../lib/MyApp.pm line 554.
I am just trying to capture the value of the url so I can test if it matches the stored token. Help would be greeeaaaaaaatly appreciated as this s very frustrating.
Thanks
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