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33,160 Pointslogin on username or password
I am trying to make the login valid on a username or a password. So I tried the following adjustments; however, without success.
In forms.py I have:
class LoginForm(Form):
username_or_email = StringField('Username or Email', validators=[DataRequired()])
password = PasswordField('Password', validators=[DataRequired()])
Then in my app.py to get the user I have:
@app.route('/login', methods=('GET', 'POST'))
def login():
form = forms.LoginForm()
if form.validate_on_submit():
try:
user = models.User.select().where(models.User.email == form.username_or_email.data | models.User.username == form.username_or_email.data).get()
....
1 Answer
Iain Simmons
Treehouse Moderator 32,305 PointsPeewee's Querying documentation states that:
...the actual comparisons are wrapped in parentheses. Pythonβs operator precedence necessitates that comparisons be wrapped in parentheses.
So maybe try:
@app.route('/login', methods=('GET', 'POST'))
def login():
form = forms.LoginForm()
if form.validate_on_submit():
try:
user = models.User.select().where(
(models.User.email == form.username_or_email.data) |
(models.User.username == form.username_or_email.data)).get()
Drew Butcher
33,160 PointsDrew Butcher
33,160 PointsYou are awesome! Thank you so much :)
Iain Simmons
Treehouse Moderator 32,305 PointsIain Simmons
Treehouse Moderator 32,305 PointsYou're very welcome!
Good thinking with doing things a little different from just following the videos. Makes for a great learning experience!
Perhaps when you finish you should post your finished code on the forums to share with everyone. :)