- Jun 14, 2015
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xamgore authored
Moved some functions from Account to Model_Account & Model_Teacher.
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
In windows (not sure about linux) "localhost" will be parsed in HOSTS file, so it takes too much time.
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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PavelBegunkov authored
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- Jun 13, 2015
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PavelBegunkov authored
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PavelBegunkov authored
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PavelBegunkov authored
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PavelBegunkov authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
It may seem that this commit is rather big, but it's not. Don't be afraid, just read the message. Recently we have understood that it was a bad idea to store rights for pages in a database. So I decided to move the information to PHP layer and make it more clear. When you write a new controller in Admin/ Dean/ Student/ folder, you should explicitly extend one of Controller_Environment_* classes, and all specific checks will be done there. Additional advantage is manipulating $user variable, so you will have access to extended fields of user, ie User_Student contains StudentID, but User_Teacher does not. Also, prefer -> operator to []. The reason is simple: IDE shows hints and mismatches only with the first one. The second important statement is User::checkAccess(User::RIGHTS_*) — call it at the top of *every* function in the Handler/ classes. Exception will be thrown, if user doesn't have enough rights. NB. If you want to overload "before()" function while extending Environment_* controller, do it in the right way: public function before() { parent::before(); // always first // any magic you like most }
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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- Jun 12, 2015
- Jun 11, 2015
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RomanSteinberg authored
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RomanSteinberg authored
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RomanSteinberg authored
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xamgore authored
But we still have another helpers.
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
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xamgore authored
So you have access to them from any module / macros.
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