Use of declared argument in get_post_login_redirect function #805
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That argument - and not being used - has been there forever... Yours is the first useful use case I have heard about - let me think about that a bit. I suppose a not too bad hack would be to change 'next' on the request and let the normal logic take its course. |
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I see
declared
is passed throughget_post_login_redirect
toget_post_action_redirect
where it is inserted into the first position of theurls
list if it's provided. However I don't see any call toget_post_login_redirect
that setsdeclared
so it appears to be unused.I need to be able to override the login redirect from a custom login form
validate
method on occasion. I'm doing this by setting a value forsecurity_post_login_view
in the session since that is checked first infind_redirect
but it would be nice to be able to preempt the arg and form next values asdeclared
does.Is there somewhere I could hook into
declared
that I'm not seeing? Or would I need to subclass or monkey patch part of Flask-Security-Too to get access to settingdeclared
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