[Zope] Programmatically authenticating users?
Jens Vagelpohl
jens at dataflake.org
Sat Aug 14 01:53:31 EDT 2004
> I don't know a tremendous amount about how user authentication works
> in Zope, but my assumption is that when you login, say by going to
> /manage, it returns a cookie of some sort that marks you as
> authenticated and contains an id to identify who you are authenticated
> as. How would I provide this functionality in a script of my own
> making?
The standard Zope user folder uses HTTP Basic Authentication and no
cookies. You cannot "wrap" this in a script as you propose, it is not
possible.
You should select a different user folder (see zope.org) that uses
cookies or use a user folder in conjunction with the CookieCrumbler
product to add the cookie functionality. Then you can have regular
login pages. Some of the user folders allow you to have additional data
on the user as well.
jens
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