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Aug 1, 2011, 12:37 PM
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Re: [cKopyar] Report Builder, checking log ins in a month?
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Hi cKopyar, I don't know if this recipe from my CMSB Cookbook http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com will be of any help but I thought I'd pass it on. Hope it helps, Jerry Kornbluth CREATING A LOGIN LOG TO SEE WHICH MEMBERS SIGN IN AND WHEN NOTE: Records will only be added to the "Login Log" section for actual membership logins, not by logins to the CMSB interface. 1) Create a Multi Record section called "Login Log". 2) Modify it and remove all the fields except "num" and "createdDate" (note that you'll need to "Enable System Field Editing" under the "Advanced Commands..." dropdown to remove some of the fields.) 3) Add a List Field called "Who". Modify your "Who" field as follows: List Options: Get options from database (advanced) Section Tablename: accounts Use this field for option values: num Use this field for option labels: username 4) Now, make some more changes to your Login Log section, this time at the top of the page: In the General tab, change "ListPage Fields" to "createdDate, who". Under the Viewer Urls tab, delete all the existing "Filename Fields" entries. Under the Searching tab, set "Search Fields" to "who, createdDate". Finally, under the Sorting tab, set "Order By" to "createdDate DESC". Now click Save Details. 5) Now open up cmsAdmin/plugins/websiteMembership/websiteMembership.php in a text editor and find "redirect on success". Add the code below before "redirect on success":
// CUSTOM CODE! add record to login_log global $TABLE_PREFIX; mysql_query(mysql_escapef("INSERT INTO {$TABLE_PREFIX}login_log SET createdDate = NOW(), who = ?", $CURRENT_USER['num'])) or die("Mysql error adding login_log record: ". htmlspecialchars(mysql_error()) . "\n"); After you've created this log, you can create a list viewer that your client can access and restrict access to admins only. Here's a simple example that you can style to match your site design. At the top of your listing page: NOTE: Don't forget to change the $dirsToCheck = array('/PATH_TO_YOUR_SERVER/','','../','../../','../../../'); to match your server path. (you can find this in the admin>code generator code for any section.
<?php header('Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8'); ?> <?php // load viewer library $libraryPath = 'cmsAdmin/lib/viewer_functions.php'; $dirsToCheck = array('/PATH_TO_YOUR_SERVER/','','../','../../','../../../'); foreach ($dirsToCheck as $dir) { if (@include_once("$dir$libraryPath")) { break; }} if (!function_exists('getRecords')) { die("Couldn't load viewer library, check filepath in sourcecode."); } // load records list($login_logRecords, $login_logMetaData) = getRecords(array( 'tableName' => 'login_log', )); if (!$CURRENT_USER['isAdmin']) { websiteLogin_redirectToLogin(); } ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>Login Log</title> </head> <body> <?php foreach ($login_logRecords as $record): ?> <?php echo date("F jS Y, g:i a ", strtotime($record['createdDate'])) ?> <?php echo $record['who:label'];?> <hr/> <?php endforeach ?> </body> </html> The first CMS Builder reference book is now available on-line! http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com
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