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1 | <?php |
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2 | |||
3 | namespace inblank\activeuser\controllers; |
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4 | |||
5 | use inblank\activeuser\models\forms\ChangePasswordForm; |
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6 | use inblank\activeuser\models\forms\LoginForm; |
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7 | use inblank\activeuser\models\forms\RegisterForm; |
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8 | use inblank\activeuser\models\forms\ResendForm; |
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9 | use inblank\activeuser\models\forms\RestoreForm; |
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10 | use inblank\activeuser\traits\CommonTrait; |
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11 | use yii; |
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12 | use yii\filters\AccessControl; |
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13 | use yii\web\Controller; |
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14 | |||
15 | class AccountController extends Controller |
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16 | { |
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17 | |||
18 | use CommonTrait; |
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19 | |||
20 | /** |
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21 | * @inheritdoc |
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22 | */ |
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23 | public function behaviors() |
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24 | { |
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25 | $authorizedUserAction = ['index', 'update', 'change-password', 'logout']; |
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26 | return [ |
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27 | 'access' => [ |
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28 | 'class' => AccessControl::className(), |
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29 | 'except' => ['confirm', 'view'], |
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30 | 'rules' => [ |
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31 | [ |
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32 | 'allow' => true, |
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33 | 'actions' => ['register', 'login', 'resend', 'restore'], |
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34 | 'roles' => ['?'], |
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35 | ], |
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36 | [ |
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37 | 'allow' => true, |
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38 | 'actions' => $authorizedUserAction, |
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39 | 'roles' => ['@'], |
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40 | ], |
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41 | ], |
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42 | 'denyCallback' => function ($rule, $action) use ($authorizedUserAction) { |
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43 | return in_array($action->id, $authorizedUserAction) ? |
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44 | $action->controller->redirect(['login']) : |
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45 | $action->controller->redirect(['index']); |
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46 | }, |
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47 | ], |
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48 | ]; |
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49 | } |
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50 | |||
51 | /** |
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52 | * General user cabinet page |
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53 | */ |
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54 | public function actionIndex() |
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55 | { |
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56 | $user = $this->findModel(Yii::$app->user->id); |
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57 | return $this->render('index', [ |
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58 | 'user' => $user |
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59 | ]); |
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60 | } |
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61 | |||
62 | /** |
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63 | * User registering action |
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64 | */ |
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65 | public function actionRegister() |
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66 | { |
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67 | if (!$this->module->isRegistrationEnabled()) { |
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68 | return $this->render('registerDisable'); |
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69 | } |
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70 | $flashMessageId = 'activeuser_register'; |
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71 | |||
72 | $email = Yii::$app->session->getFlash($flashMessageId); |
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73 | View Code Duplication | if (!empty($email)) { |
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74 | return $this->render('registerAfter', [ |
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75 | 'user' => Yii::createObject(self::di('User'))->findOne(['email' => $email]), |
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76 | ]); |
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77 | } |
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78 | /** @var RegisterForm $model */ |
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79 | $model = Yii::createObject(RegisterForm::className()); |
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80 | View Code Duplication | if ($model->load(Yii::$app->getRequest()->post()) && $model->register()) { |
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81 | // congratulation and instruction |
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82 | Yii::$app->session->setFlash($flashMessageId, $model->email); |
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83 | return $this->redirect(['/activeuser/account/register']); |
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84 | } |
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85 | return $this->render('register', [ |
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86 | 'model' => $model, |
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87 | ]); |
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88 | } |
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89 | |||
90 | /** |
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91 | * User login action |
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92 | */ |
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93 | public function actionLogin() |
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94 | { |
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95 | // TODO filter too many login request |
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96 | /** @var LoginForm $model */ |
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97 | $model = Yii::createObject(LoginForm::className()); |
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98 | if ($model->load(Yii::$app->getRequest()->post()) && $model->login()) { |
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99 | return $this->goBack(); |
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100 | } |
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101 | return $this->render('login', [ |
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102 | 'model' => $model, |
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103 | ]); |
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104 | } |
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105 | |||
106 | /** |
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107 | * User logout action |
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108 | */ |
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109 | public function actionLogout() |
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110 | { |
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111 | Yii::$app->user->logout(); |
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112 | return $this->redirect('/'); |
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113 | } |
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114 | |||
115 | /** |
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116 | * Request password change |
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117 | * @return string|yii\web\Response |
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118 | * @throws yii\base\InvalidConfigException |
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119 | * @throws yii\web\NotFoundHttpException |
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120 | */ |
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121 | public function actionRestore() |
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122 | { |
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123 | // TODO filter too many restore request and set in Module period for restore |
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124 | if (!$this->getModule()->enablePasswordRestore) { |
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125 | throw new yii\web\NotFoundHttpException(); |
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126 | } |
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127 | $flashMessageId = 'activeuser_restore_sent'; |
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128 | $email = Yii::$app->session->getFlash($flashMessageId); |
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129 | if ($email !== null) { |
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130 | // message with instructions sent |
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131 | return $this->render('restoreSent', [ |
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132 | 'email' => $email, |
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133 | ]); |
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134 | } |
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135 | |||
136 | /** @var RestoreForm $model */ |
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137 | $model = Yii::createObject(RestoreForm::className()); |
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138 | $model->setScenario($model::SCENARIO_EMAIL); |
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139 | View Code Duplication | if ($model->load(Yii::$app->getRequest()->post()) && $model->restore()) { |
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140 | Yii::$app->session->setFlash($flashMessageId, $model->email); |
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141 | return $this->redirect(['/activeuser/account/restore']); |
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142 | } |
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143 | $error = Yii::$app->session->getFlash('activeuser_error'); |
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144 | if (!empty($error) && !empty($error['token'])) { |
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145 | $error = $error['token'][0]; |
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146 | } else { |
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147 | $error = null; |
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148 | } |
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149 | return $this->render('restore', [ |
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150 | 'model' => $model, |
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151 | 'error' => $error, |
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152 | ]); |
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153 | } |
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154 | |||
155 | /** |
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156 | * Change user password |
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157 | * @param string $token user token for restore |
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158 | * @return string|yii\web\Response |
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159 | * @throws yii\base\InvalidConfigException |
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160 | * @throws yii\web\NotFoundHttpException |
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161 | */ |
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162 | public function actionPassword($token = null) |
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163 | { |
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164 | $flashMessageId = 'activeuser_restore'; |
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165 | |||
166 | $email = Yii::$app->session->getFlash($flashMessageId); |
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167 | View Code Duplication | if (!empty($email)) { |
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168 | // congratulation message |
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169 | return $this->render('restoreComplete', [ |
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170 | 'user' => Yii::createObject(self::di('User'))->findOne(['email' => $email]), |
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self::di('User') is of type * , but the function expects a callable .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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171 | ]); |
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172 | } |
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173 | |||
174 | /** @var \inblank\activeuser\models\User $user */ |
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175 | if (!$this->getModule()->enablePasswordRestore || $token === null || !($user = Yii::createObject(self::di('User'))->findByToken($token))) { |
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self::di('User') is of type * , but the function expects a callable .
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$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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176 | throw new yii\web\NotFoundHttpException(); |
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177 | } |
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178 | |||
179 | if ($user->isRestoreTokenExpired()) { |
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180 | Yii::$app->session->setFlash('activeuser_error', ['token' => Yii::t('activeuser_general', 'You token was expired')]); |
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181 | return $this->redirect(['/activeuser/account/restore']); |
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182 | } |
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183 | |||
184 | /** @var RestoreForm $model */ |
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185 | $model = Yii::createObject(RestoreForm::className()); |
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186 | $model->setScenario($model::SCENARIO_PASSWORD); |
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187 | if ($this->getModule()->generatePassOnRestore) { |
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188 | // password auto generation |
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189 | $changed = $user->changePassword(); |
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190 | } else { |
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191 | // change to user entered |
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192 | $model->email = $user->email; |
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193 | $changed = $model->load(Yii::$app->getRequest()->post()) && $model->changePassword(); |
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194 | } |
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195 | if ($changed) { |
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196 | Yii::$app->session->setFlash($flashMessageId, $user->email); |
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197 | return $this->redirect(['/activeuser/account/password']); |
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198 | } |
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199 | return $this->render('restorePass', [ |
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200 | 'model' => $model |
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201 | ]); |
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202 | } |
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203 | |||
204 | /** |
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205 | * User resend confirmation message |
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206 | */ |
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207 | public function actionResend() |
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208 | { |
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209 | // TODO filter too many resend request and set in Module period for resend |
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210 | if (!$this->getModule()->enableConfirmation) { |
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211 | throw new yii\web\NotFoundHttpException(); |
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212 | } |
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213 | |||
214 | $email = Yii::$app->session->getFlash('resend'); |
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215 | if ($email !== null) { |
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216 | // already sent |
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217 | return $this->render('resendComplete', [ |
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218 | 'email' => $email, |
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219 | ]); |
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220 | } |
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221 | |||
222 | // new resend |
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223 | /** @var ResendForm $model */ |
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224 | $model = Yii::createObject(ResendForm::className()); |
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225 | View Code Duplication | if ($model->load(Yii::$app->getRequest()->post()) && $model->resend()) { |
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226 | // resend complete, even if the user is not found |
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227 | Yii::$app->session->setFlash('resend', $model->email); |
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228 | return $this->redirect(['/activeuser/account/resend']); |
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229 | } |
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230 | return $this->render('resend', [ |
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231 | 'model' => $model, |
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232 | ]); |
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233 | } |
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234 | |||
235 | /** |
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236 | * Confirm email page |
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237 | * @param string $token user token for confirm email |
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238 | * @return string |
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239 | * @throws yii\base\InvalidConfigException |
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240 | */ |
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241 | public function actionConfirm($token = '') |
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242 | { |
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243 | /** @var \inblank\activeuser\models\User $user */ |
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244 | $user = Yii::createObject(self::di('User'))->findByToken($token); |
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self::di('User') is of type * , but the function expects a callable .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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245 | if ($user !== null && $user->confirm()) { |
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246 | return $this->render('confirm', ['user' => $user]); |
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247 | } |
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248 | return $this->render('confirmWrong'); |
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249 | } |
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250 | |||
251 | /** |
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252 | * View user data |
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253 | * @param int $id user identifier. If null, viewing data of the current logged user |
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254 | * If null and user is guest will trow yii\web\HttpException exception with 404 status code |
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255 | * @return string |
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256 | * @throws yii\web\HttpException |
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257 | */ |
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258 | public function actionView($id = null) |
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259 | { |
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260 | $id || $id = Yii::$app->user->id; |
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like For 0 == false // true
0 == null // true
123 == false // false
123 == null // false
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261 | $user = $this->findModel($id); |
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262 | return $this->render('view', [ |
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263 | 'user' => $user |
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264 | ]); |
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265 | } |
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266 | |||
267 | /** |
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268 | * Update data of the current logged user |
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269 | */ |
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270 | public function actionUpdate() |
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271 | { |
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272 | $user = $this->findModel(Yii::$app->user->id); |
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273 | View Code Duplication | if ($user->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $user->save()) { |
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274 | return $this->redirect(['index']); |
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275 | } |
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276 | return $this->render('update', [ |
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277 | 'user' => $user |
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278 | ]); |
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279 | } |
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280 | |||
281 | /** |
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282 | * Update password of the current logged user |
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283 | */ |
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284 | public function actionChangePassword() |
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285 | { |
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286 | $user = $this->findModel(Yii::$app->user->id); |
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287 | /** @var ChangePasswordForm $form */ |
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288 | $form = Yii::createObject(ChangePasswordForm::className()); |
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289 | View Code Duplication | if ($form->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $form->changePassword()) { |
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290 | return $this->redirect(['index']); |
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291 | } |
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292 | $form->reset(); |
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293 | return $this->render('changePassword', [ |
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294 | 'user' => $user, |
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295 | 'model' => $form, |
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296 | ]); |
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297 | } |
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298 | |||
299 | /** |
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300 | * Find user model |
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301 | * @param mixed $value value for search |
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302 | * @param string $field field where search. Default `id` |
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303 | * @return mixed |
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304 | * @throws yii\web\HttpException |
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305 | */ |
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306 | public function findModel($value, $field = 'id') |
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307 | { |
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308 | $user = Yii::createObject(self::di('User'))->findOne([$field => $value]); |
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self::di('User') is of type * , but the function expects a callable .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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309 | if (!$user) { |
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310 | throw new yii\web\HttpException(404, Yii::t('activeuser_frontend', 'User not found')); |
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311 | } |
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312 | return $user; |
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313 | } |
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314 | } |
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315 |
This method has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message.
The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the method will be removed from the class and what other method or class to use instead.