Yote::AppRoot - Application Server Base Objects
This is the root class for all Yote Apps. Extend it to create an App Object.
Each Web Application has a single container object as the entry point to that object which is an instance of the Yote::AppRoot class. A Yote::AppRoot extends Yote::Obj and provides some class methods and the following stub methods.
Create a login with the given client supplied args : h => handle, e => email, p => password. This checks to make sure handle and email address are not already taken. This is invoked by the javascript call $.yote.create_login( handle, password, email )
Meant to be overridden. Returns all data to the client or html page that the app in order to not need lazy loading.
Causes an email with a recovery link sent to the email in question, if it is associated with an account.
Returns the currently logged in account using this app.
Resets the password ( kepts hashed in the database ) for the account that the recovery token belongs to. Returns the url_the_person_requested_recovery that was given in the recover_password call.
Purges the login account from the system if its credentials are verified. It moves the account to a special removed logins hidden field under the yote root.
Returns a token that is used by the client and server to sync up data for the case of a user not being logged in.
Validates and returns the login specified by the random token.
This is called whenever a new account is created for this app. This can be overridden to perform any initialzation on the account.
This returns a new Yote::Account object to be used with this app. May be overridden to return a subclass of Yote::Account.
When true, an account will not work until validation of the login is achieved, through email or other means.
This is a hash of login ID to account.
Eric Wolf coyocanid@gmail.com http://madyote.com
Copyright (C) 2011 Eric Wolf
This module is free software; it can be used under the same terms as perl itself.
To install Yote, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Yote
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Yote
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.