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I want to create an admin panel for my site, for this I've created admin.ctp. In DB table name user contain column role, where role=admin/regular(user).

There is only one login form, and the question is, Is it possible to place a 'check' that if user.role=admin then redirect to the admin/user/dashboard and if user.role=regular then layout=default? my AppController.php contains:

function beforeFilter(){
    $this->Auth->allow('index','view','login','home');
    $this->set('admin',$this->_isAdmin());

    $this->set('logged_in',$this->Auth->loggedIn());
    $this->set('current_user',$this->Auth->User());
    if ((isset($this->params['prefix']) && ($this->params['prefix'] == 'admin'))) {
        $this->layout = 'admin';
    }

And usersController.php

function beforeFilter(){
    parent::beforeFilter();
    $this->Auth->allow('*');
    if($this->action=='add' || $this->action=='edit'){
        $this->Auth->authenticate=$this->User;
    }
}

function login(){
    if(!($this->Auth->loggedIn())){
        if ($this->request->is('post')) {
            if ($this->Auth->login()) {
                if($user['role'] === 'admin'){
                    $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect('admin',array('controller' => 'user','action' => 'admin_dashboard')));
                }
                $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect(array('controller' => 'posts','action' => 'index')));
            } else {
                $this->Session->setFlash('Your username/password combination was incorrect.',
                    'alert',array(
                        'plugin' => 'TwitterBootstrap',
                        'class' => 'alert-error'
                    ));
                $this->set('forget', 'Forgot Your Password');

            }
        }
    }else
    {
        $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect(array('controller' => 'posts','action' => 'index')));
    }
}

using cakephp 2.2.3. thanks in advance!

5 Answers 5

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This is how I would do it (remember to change field('name') accordingly with your group model).

if ($this->Auth->login())
{
    this->User->Group->id = $this->Auth->user('group_id');
    switch ($this->User->Group->field('name'))
    {
        case 'admin':
            $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect('admin',array('controller' => 'user','action' => 'admin_dashboard')));
            break;
        case 'regular':
            $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect(array('controller' => 'posts','action' => 'index')));
            break;
        default:
            //...
            break;
    }
}
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In AppController set:

$this->Auth->authorize = array('Controller');

And then do the following

public function isAuthorized($user = null)
{
    if (isset($this->request->params['admin']))
    {
        if(!isAdmin)
        {
            return false;
        }
    }

    return true;
}
1

CakePHP actually already provides a useful Authentication and Authorization framework that's trivial to enable.

Here's how to authorize based on a role stored in the database, from the CakePHP manual. I also included an example beforeFilter() that changes the login redirect action if the user is an admin:

AppController.php:

public $components = array(
  'Auth' => array(
    'authorize' => array('Controller'),
    'loginRedirect' => array('/'),
));

public function beforeFilter() {
  // This allows us to use $user in all controllers.
  $this->set('user', $this->Auth->user());

  // If the user is an admin, override the loginRedirect
  if ('admin' === $this->Auth->user('role')) {
    $this->Auth->loginRedirect = array(
      'controller' => 'users',
      'action' => 'admin_dashboard',
    ));
  }
}

UsersController.php:

public function isAuthorized($user) {
  // Ensure the user has a valid role. If not, deny access to all actions:
  if ((!isset($user['role'])) || ('' === $user['role'])) return false;

  // If we're trying to access the admin view, verify permission:
  if ('admin_dashboard' === $this->action)
  {
    if ('admin' === $user['role']) return true;  // User is admin, allow
    return false;                                // User isn't admin, deny
  }

  return true;
}

There are many ways you can arrange the authorization, so adjust the if/else statements to best suit your needs. The isAuthorized() method is relatively simple, you just need to return true if you want to allow access, or false if you don't.

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  • thanks for your reply. there is an extra opening bracket '(' in your first 'if'. what I want to do is, when user login codeif($user['role'] === 'admin') then redirect to siteurl/admin/user/dashboard. but I am unable to get this result,and now any regular user can access this admin/user/dashboard by putting manual url. Jan 19, 2013 at 8:51
  • @yoggi, please let me know that what is the problem with my UsersController, is there any logic problem? like in login() if($user['role'] === 'admin'){ $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect('admin',array('controller' => 'user','action' => 'admin_dashboard'))); } this should be redirect? Jan 19, 2013 at 9:12
  • @user1984675: See my edit. You can use the AppController's beforeFilter() to change the loginRedirect action on-the-fly. Jan 21, 2013 at 15:16
  • this isn't working redirect me to the same location, please checkout the following lines of routes.php which I have tried seperately: Router::connect('/admin/*', array('controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'admin_dashboard')); or Router::connect('/admin/:controller/:action/*', array('admin' => true, 'prefix' => 'admin', 'controller' => 'user', 'action' => 'admin_dashboard')); or Router::connect('/admin', array('controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'index', 'admin' => true)); Jan 21, 2013 at 18:00
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I actually want to post some code to perhaps shed light on this subject for myself as well. I have achieved a simple dashboard for each user that extends the /Users/view - my next step is trying to get User-specific access to each set of data

AppController

class AppController extends Controller {
    public $components = array(
        'Acl',
        'Auth' => array(
            'authorize' => array(
                'Actions' => array('actionPath' => 'controllers')
            )
        ),
        'Session'
    );
    public $helpers = array('Html', 'Form', 'Session');

    public function beforeFilter() {
        //Configure AuthComponent

        $this->Auth->loginAction = array('controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'login');
        $this->Auth->logoutRedirect = array('controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'login');
        $this->Auth->loginRedirect = array('controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'dashboard');
        $this->Auth->allow('display');
    }
}

UsersController

public function dashboard() {
    $id = $this->Auth->user('id');
    $this->set('user', $this->User->read(null, $id));

    $group_name = $this->User->Group->field('name', array('id' => $this->Auth->User('group_id')));
    $this->redirect = array('controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'dashboard');
}   

dashboard.ctp

$this->extend('/Users/view');
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<?php public function dashboard() {
    $id = $this->Auth->user('id');
    $this->set('user', $this->User->read(null, $id));

    $group_name = $this->User->Group->field(
        'name', array('id' => $this->Auth->User('group_id'))
    );
    $this->redirect = array('controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'dashboard');
}   
?>
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