I’m using a vanilla Solidus 2.4.2 store with solidus_auth_devised.
It looks like the default user created has email: admin@example.com and login: admin@example.com. If I go to the /account/edit page, I can modify the User’s email.
Now I have a situation where I have email: foo@bar.com and login: admin@example.com. It seems there is simply no way to modify the login attribute once the user is created. What’s slightly weirder, it is email, not login, that is used to log in. :)
What should we do here?
My suggestion would be that if this extension is built to use the email attribute as the login by default, than we should either:
- leave the actual
login attribute as nil when creating a new user.
- save any new changes to the
email field to the login attribute as well.
@jhawthorn perhaps you can weigh in here. I’d be happy to prepare a PR once we settle on what we think the behavior should be. I’m just finding it weird to have accounts with this legacy login field set to whatever the initial value was and not able to be modified later. Let me know what you think!
I’m using a vanilla Solidus 2.4.2 store with solidus_auth_devised.
It looks like the default user created has
email: admin@example.comandlogin: admin@example.com. If I go to the/account/editpage, I can modify the User’semail.Now I have a situation where I have
email: foo@bar.comandlogin: admin@example.com. It seems there is simply no way to modify theloginattribute once the user is created. What’s slightly weirder, it isemail, notlogin, that is used to log in. :)What should we do here?
My suggestion would be that if this extension is built to use the
emailattribute as the login by default, than we should either:loginattribute asnilwhen creating a new user.emailfield to theloginattribute as well.@jhawthorn perhaps you can weigh in here. I’d be happy to prepare a PR once we settle on what we think the behavior should be. I’m just finding it weird to have accounts with this legacy
loginfield set to whatever the initial value was and not able to be modified later. Let me know what you think!