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[IMP] 'auth_admin_passkey' works now indepently from the order of the installation of modules 'auth_admin_passkey' and 'auth_crypt'. (Courtesy of Stefan Rijnhart).

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Sylvain LE GAL 11 years ago
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  1. 7
      auth_admin_passkey/__openerp__.py
  2. 7
      auth_admin_passkey/model/res_users.py

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auth_admin_passkey/__openerp__.py

@ -23,13 +23,6 @@ Technical informations :
Limits :
--------
* For the moment, this module doesn't manage translations for the mails;
* This module is compatible with 'auth_crypt' depending of the order of the installation:
* if 'auth_crypt' is first installed, it will work;
* if 'auth_admin_passkey' is first installed, it won't work;
If you want to install 'auth_crypt', please uninstall 'auth_admin_passkey' and
reinstall it after the installation of 'auth_crypt'.
Otherwise, you can propose the merge of a glue module that manage this case.
Copyright and Licence :
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7
auth_admin_passkey/model/res_users.py

@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ class res_users(Model):
"""password as you.</pre>""" %(login_user)
})
### Overload Section
def authenticate(self, db, login, password, user_agent_env):
""" Authenticate the user 'login' is password is ok
@ -88,9 +87,11 @@ class res_users(Model):
def check_credentials(self, cr, uid, password):
""" Return now True if credentials are good OR if password is admin password"""
if uid != SUPERUSER_ID:
try:
super(res_users, self).check_credentials(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, password)
self.check_credentials(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, password)
return True
except exceptions.AccessDenied:
return super(res_users, self).check_credentials(cr, uid, password)
else:
return super(res_users, self).check_credentials(cr, uid, password)
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