function system_login_form_submit
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7.x system.module | system_login_form_submit($form, &$form_state) |
6.x system.module | system_login_form_submit($form, &$form_state) |
4.x system.module | system_login_form_submit($form, &$form_state) |
5.x system.module | system_login_form_submit($form, &$form_state) |
Submit handler for login form. If we are here, it probably means we have indeed authenticated. Just in case, we will test the form_state["passed_authentication"] value, which we expect to have been set in our validate handler.
We will now proceed to actually log the user into the system.
File
- modules/
system/ system.module, line 2738
Code
function system_login_form_submit($form, &$form_state) {
$user = $form_state ["values"]["user"];
$password = $form_state ["values"]["password"];
$passed = $form_state ["passed_authentication"];
$db_row = $form_state ["db_row"];
if (!$passed) {
fp_add_message(t("Sorry, there has been an error while trying to authenticate the user."));
return;
}
$_SESSION ["fp_logged_in"] = TRUE;
// Set up a new $account object.
$account = new stdClass();
$account = fp_load_user($db_row ["user_id"]);
/*
// Okay, let's look for all the modules who have implimented hook_user_login
$modules = modules_implement_hook("user_login");
if (is_array($modules) && count($modules) > 0) {
foreach ($modules as $module) {
call_user_func_array($module . '_user_login', array(&$account));
}
}*/
// Set the $account to the SESSION.
$_SESSION ["fp_user_object"] = $account;
watchdog("login", "@user has logged in. CWID: @cwid", array("@user" => "$account->name ($account->id)", "@cwid" => $account->cwid));
fp_goto("<front>");
}