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I’m making my TCC and I have a pre-registration page, where information like [nome, email, senha, token]
and she saved on the table pre_register
. Then a email
for the person with a link, it contains the following:
http://server/user/be848aa209755d11bd8657816d56cc34/kFoeu0JJMtMqe7yU233VyQfIR/create
It contains, after user, the email
in md5
, and after / has the token
and this is sent to the controller
UserController@createPreUser
, the method is this:
public function createPreUser($mail, $token)
{
$register = PreRegister::where('register_token', $token)->first();
return redirect()->action('UserController@create', compact('register'));
}
It sends to another create method:
public function create(Request $r)
{
$user = PreRegister::find($r->register);
return view('user.register', compact('user'));
}
This view has the rest of the registration, to fill in the information like this, I just sent it to this create method because it leaves the URL like this:
If I sent in the other method, it would be a giant URL with email and token I know I’m doing the wrong things because it’s ugly.
- What can I improve?
- You have to send this data to
View
forPOST
, so that it doesn’t appear in the URL?
I don’t understand the idea of précadastro. If you already have the user data, you don’t need to do anything else... in any case, just send the token that redirects to the create page with data already filled. In your case.
– gmsantos
the pre-registration is because the user table is almost all notnull, and I do not want the "first" registration at home, is full of fields... so I make a pre registration, with email and name and password, and after confirmation, fills the rest of fields...
– Hermus