Removing invalid and confusing references to id_field
Jay Kuri [Wed, 17 Sep 2008 20:33:55 +0000 (20:33 +0000)]
lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/Authentication.pod
lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/Authorization.pod

index 2e7016f..d7c0851 100644 (file)
@@ -332,9 +332,6 @@ C<myapp.conf> file and update it to match:
                     # NOTE: Omit 'MyApp::Model' here just as you would when using
                     # '$c->model("DB::Users)'
                     user_class DB::Users
-                    # This is the name of the field in your 'users' table that
-                    # contains the user's name
-                    id_field username
                 </store>
             </dbic>
         </realms>
@@ -385,7 +382,7 @@ Then update it to match:
         if ($username && $password) {
             # Attempt to log the user in
             if ($c->authenticate({ username => $username,
-                                   password => $password} )) {
+                                   password => $password  } )) {
                 # If successful, then let them use the application
                 $c->response->redirect($c->uri_for('/books/list'));
                 return;
@@ -752,9 +749,6 @@ C<password_hash_type> are new, everything else is the same):
                     # NOTE: Omit 'MyApp::Model' here just as you would when using
                     # '$c->model("DB::Users)'
                     user_class DB::Users
-                    # This is the name of the field in your 'users' table that
-                    # contains the user's name
-                    id_field username
                 </store>
             </dbic>
         </realms>
index c617775..baf907d 100644 (file)
@@ -125,9 +125,6 @@ C<role_relation> and C<role_field> definitions are new):
                     # NOTE: Omit 'MyApp::Model' here just as you would when using
                     # '$c->model("DB::Users)'
                     user_class DB::Users
-                    # This is the name of the field in your 'users' table that
-                    # contains the user's name
-                    id_field username
                     # This is the name of a many_to_many relation in the users
                     # object that points to the roles for that user
                     role_relation  roles