(c) Nelen & Schuurmans. GPL licensed, see LICENSE.txt
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
from django.contrib.auth import login
from django.contrib.auth import logout
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.template import RequestContext
from django.utils import simplejson as json
Logs a user in, replies success or failure in json success: {'success': success, 'next': next}
If no username and password provided, you'll get a login screen.
def simple_login(request, next=None, template='lizard_ui/login.html'):
print 'post next: %s' % next
if 'next' in request.GET and request.GET['next']:
next = request.GET['next']
print 'get next: %s' % next
if 'username' not in post or 'password' not in post:
return render_to_response(
template,
{'next': next},
context_instance=RequestContext(request))
username = post['username']
password = post['password']
user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
success = False
if user is not None:
if user.is_active:
login(request, user)
success = True
return HttpResponse(json.dumps({'success': success, 'next': next}))
The simplest logout script possible, call this from a javascript using GET or POST.
def simple_logout(request):
Renders a screen with app icons. Not very useful, except for testing.
def application_screen(
request,
application_screen_slug=None,
template="lizard_ui/lizardbase.html",
crumbs_prepend=None):