def _handle_not_authenticated() -> Response: if fail_silently(): # While api call don't show the login dialog raise MKUnauthenticatedException(_("You are not authenticated.")) # Redirect to the login-dialog with the current url as original target # Never render the login form directly when accessing urls like "index.py" # or "dashboard.py". This results in strange problems. requested_file = requested_file_name(request) if requested_file != "login": post_login_url = makeuri(request, []) if requested_file != "index": # Ensure that users start with a navigation after they have logged in post_login_url = makeuri_contextless( request, [("start_url", post_login_url)], filename="index.py" ) raise HTTPRedirect( "%scheck_mk/login.py?_origtarget=%s" % (url_prefix(), urlencode(post_login_url)) ) # This either displays the login page or validates the information submitted # to the login form. After successful login a http redirect to the originally # requested page is performed. login_page = login.LoginPage() login_page.set_no_html_output(plain_error()) login_page.handle_page() return response
def _handle_not_authenticated(): if _fail_silently(): # While api call don't show the login dialog raise MKUnauthenticatedException(_('You are not authenticated.')) # Redirect to the login-dialog with the current url as original target # Never render the login form directly when accessing urls like "index.py" # or "dashboard.py". This results in strange problems. if html.myfile != 'login': raise HTTPRedirect( '%scheck_mk/login.py?_origtarget=%s' % (config.url_prefix(), html.urlencode(html.makeuri([])))) # This either displays the login page or validates the information submitted # to the login form. After successful login a http redirect to the originally # requested page is performed. login_page = login.LoginPage() login_page.set_no_html_output(_plain_error()) login_page.handle_page()