function user_pass_reset in Drupal 4
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 5 modules/user/user.module \user_pass_reset()
- 6 modules/user/user.pages.inc \user_pass_reset()
- 7 modules/user/user.pages.inc \user_pass_reset()
Menu callback; process one time login link and redirects to the user page on success.
1 string reference to 'user_pass_reset'
- user_menu in modules/
user.module - Implementation of hook_menu().
File
- modules/
user.module, line 1104 - Enables the user registration and login system.
Code
function user_pass_reset($uid, $timestamp, $hashed_pass, $action = NULL) {
global $user;
// Check if the user is already logged in. The back button is often the culprit here.
if ($user->uid) {
drupal_set_message(t('You have already used this one-time login link. It is not necessary to use this link to login anymore. You are already logged in.'));
drupal_goto();
}
else {
// Time out, in seconds, until login URL expires. 24 hours = 86400 seconds.
$timeout = 86400;
$current = time();
// Some redundant checks for extra security ?
if ($timestamp < $current && ($account = user_load(array(
'uid' => $uid,
'status' => 1,
)))) {
// No time out for first time login.
if ($account->login && $current - $timestamp > $timeout) {
drupal_set_message(t('You have tried to use a one-time login link that has expired. Please request a new one using the form below.'));
drupal_goto('user/password');
}
else {
if ($account->uid && $timestamp > $account->login && $timestamp < $current && $hashed_pass == user_pass_rehash($account->pass, $timestamp, $account->login)) {
// First stage is a confirmation form, then login
if ($action == 'login') {
watchdog('user', t('User %name used one-time login link at time %timestamp.', array(
'%name' => theme('placeholder', $account->name),
'%timestamp' => theme('placeholder', $timestamp),
)));
// Update the user table noting user has logged in.
// And this also makes this hashed password a one-time-only login.
db_query("UPDATE {users} SET login = %d WHERE uid = %d", time(), $account->uid);
// Now we can set the new user.
$user = $account;
// And proceed with normal login, going to user page.
user_module_invoke('login', $edit, $user);
drupal_set_message(t('You have just used your one-time login link. It is no longer necessary to use this link to login. Please change your password.'));
drupal_goto('user/' . $user->uid . '/edit');
}
else {
$form['message'] = array(
'#value' => t('<p>This is a one-time login for %user_name and will expire on %expiration_date</p><p>Click on this button to login to the site and change your password.</p>', array(
'%user_name' => theme('placeholder', $account->name),
'%expiration_date' => format_date($timestamp + $timeout),
)),
);
$form['help'] = array(
'#value' => t('<p>This login can be used only once.</p>'),
);
$form['submit'] = array(
'#type' => 'submit',
'#value' => t('Log in'),
);
$form['#action'] = url("user/reset/{$uid}/{$timestamp}/{$hashed_pass}/login");
return drupal_get_form('user_pass_reset', $form);
}
}
else {
drupal_set_message(t('You have tried to use a one-time login link which has either been used or is no longer valid. Please request a new one using the form below.'));
drupal_goto('user/password');
}
}
}
else {
// Deny access, no more clues.
// Everything will be in the watchdog's URL for the administrator to check.
drupal_access_denied();
}
}
}