package FS::access_user;
-use base qw( FS::m2m_Common FS::option_Common );
+use base qw( FS::Password_Mixin
+ FS::m2m_Common
+ FS::option_Common );
use strict;
use vars qw( $DEBUG $me );
}
$error = $self->SUPER::insert(@_);
+ if ( $self->_password ) {
+ $error ||= $self->insert_password_history;
+ }
if ( $error ) {
$dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0;
my $dbh = dbh;
- my $error = $self->SUPER::delete(@_);
+ my $error = $self->delete_password_history
+ || $self->SUPER::delete(@_);
if ( $error ) {
$dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
);
my $error = $new->SUPER::replace($old, @_);
+ if ( $old->_password ne $new->_password ) {
+ $error ||= $new->insert_password_history;
+ }
if ( $error ) {
$dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
=item change_password NEW_PASSWORD
+Changes the user's password to NEW_PASSWORD. This does not check password
+policy rules (see C<is_password_allowed>) and will return an error only if
+editing the user's record fails for some reason.
+
+If NEW_PASSWORD is the same as the existing password, this does nothing.
+
=cut
sub change_password {
FS::Auth->auth_class->change_password_fields( @_ );
}
+=item locale
+
+=cut
+
+sub locale {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{_locale} if exists($self->{_locale});
+ $self->{_locale} = $self->option('locale');
+}
+
+=item get_page_pref PATH, NAME, TABLENUM
+
+Returns the user's page preference named NAME for the page at PATH. If the
+page is a view or edit page or otherwise shows a single record at a time,
+it should use TABLENUM to tell which record the preference is for.
+
+=cut
+
+sub get_page_pref {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($path, $prefname, $tablenum) = @_;
+ $tablenum ||= '';
+
+ my $access_user_page_pref = qsearchs('access_user_page_pref', {
+ path => $path,
+ usernum => $self->usernum,
+ tablenum => $tablenum,
+ prefname => $prefname,
+ });
+ $access_user_page_pref ? $access_user_page_pref->prefvalue : '';
+}
+
+=item set_page_pref PATH, NAME, TABLENUM, VALUE
+
+Sets the user's page preference named NAME for the page at PATH. Use TABLENUM
+as for get_page_pref.
+
+=cut
+
+sub set_page_pref {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($path, $prefname, $tablenum, $prefvalue) = @_;
+ $tablenum ||= '';
+
+ my $error;
+ my $access_user_page_pref = qsearchs('access_user_page_pref', {
+ path => $path,
+ usernum => $self->usernum,
+ tablenum => $tablenum,
+ prefname => $prefname,
+ });
+ if ( $access_user_page_pref ) {
+ if ( $prefvalue eq $access_user_page_pref->get('prefvalue') ) {
+ return '';
+ }
+ if ( length($prefvalue) > 0 ) {
+ $access_user_page_pref->set('prefvalue', $prefvalue);
+ $error = $access_user_page_pref->replace;
+ $error .= " (updating $prefname)" if $error;
+ } else {
+ $error = $access_user_page_pref->delete;
+ $error .= " (removing $prefname)" if $error;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if ( length($prefvalue) > 0 ) {
+ $access_user_page_pref = FS::access_user_page_pref->new({
+ path => $path,
+ usernum => $self->usernum,
+ tablenum => $tablenum,
+ prefname => $prefname,
+ prefvalue => $prefvalue,
+ });
+ $error = $access_user_page_pref->insert;
+ $error .= " (creating $prefname)" if $error;
+ } else {
+ return '';
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $error;
+}
+
=back
=head1 BUGS