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ATK4 What is the procedure for setting up an Admin Area?

I have setup a CRUD ar开发者_如何学JAVAea on my frontendAPI.php file (testing my models)... and I even managed to secure it. I would like to do this the proper way... I would like to establish a separate directory/ Page for the Admins. Please advise on this.


Still new at this but I'm trying to do the same for a news page, think i've got the login part working but having problems with the CRUD (will post a question on it shortly) - i have a table to populate with data from an rss feed (but will be manually populated with a CRUD to start with) and then have a page on the front end to pull out the details using views to format each news story.

  1. Create a new directory called /page/Admin
  2. Create a new file here based on the function e.g. news.php containing

    class page_admin_news extends Page {
    function init(){
        parent::init();
        $p=$this;
    
        $crud=$p->add('CRUD');
    
        $g=$crud->setModel('News');
        if($crud->grid)
               $crud->grid->addPaginator(30);
        }
    }
    
  3. In Frontend.php, you need to enable the login - for an admin only access, the BasicAuth may be sufficient but there are also classes to use a database to obtain username and password infromation e.g. for a membership site - heres the basic one. // If you wish to restrict access to your pages, use BasicAuth class $auth=$this->add('BasicAuth') ->allow('demo','demo') ;

  4. You need to modify Frontend.php to enable pages that can be viewed without being logged in

    $auth->allowPage('index');
    $auth->allowPage('news');
    $auth->allowPage('links');
    $auth->allowPage('About');
    if (!$auth->isPageAllowed($this->api->page))
    {
       $auth->check();
    }
    
  5. And also in Frontend.php, you need to create a different menu if logged in. Note the login and logout pages dont actually exist.

    if ($auth->isLoggedIn())
    {
      $this->add('Menu',null,'Menu')
        ->addMenuitem('News','admin_news')
        ->addMenuitem('logout')
      ;
    } else {
      $this->add('Menu',null,'Menu')
        ->addMenuitem('News','news')
        ->addMenuitem('Links','links')
        ->addMenuItem('About')
        ->addMenuItem('Login')
        ;
    }
    
  6. When you login, it goes to page/index.php by default so if you want it to redirect to a particular page when you log in so you can add this to page/index.php

    class page_index extends Page {
    function init(){
      parent::init();
      $p=$this;
    
      if($this->api->auth->isLoggedIn())
        $this->api->redirect('admin_news');
    

Hope that helps.

Trev

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