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>Your logic seems a bit backwards here. By the time your menu component is
> wow, this shouldn't be that hard to figure out, but, I can't
> seem to be able to change the value of wantsLogin( the
> variable I am using, should be self explanatory) from my
> prototype menu component, so, I can't get to the login
> component, what am i doing?
>
> MenuComponent>>renderConentOn: html
> html anchor callback: [self session wantsLogin: true];
> with: [html text: 'login']
>
> RootTask>>go
> [ self session wantsLogin ]
> whileTrue: [Transcript show: 'wantsLogin = true'; cr.
> self call: self loginComponent].
> Transcript show: 'wantsLogin = false'; cr. self call:
> self menuComponent
>
shown and has the chance to modify wantsLogin, you're past the login. To
make it work, you need to restart the task by answering from the menu.
html anchor callback: [self session wantsLogin: true. self answer]; with:
'login'
So the menu component returns control of the UI back to the Task, which will
then restart. If you're going to force a login, probably better to stick
the user on the session and have the task check for a nil user instead, then
the login form need just set a current user on the session.
I usually use a null object pattern here and have a special null user so I
can delegate to the current user (whether logged in or out) to find out what
actions are available. For example, login is a valid action for a null user
while logout is a valid action for any other user.
Ramon Leon
http://onsmalltalk.com
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