double authocetation : how can I do it the best ?

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Roelof Wobben

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Dec 23, 2014, 2:03:44 AM12/23/14
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Hello,

I have this situation.

I m a volunteer on a toy library and I want to write a financial / borrow app for the toy library.

Now I have two seperate roles : staff member and client.

Staff member can log in and put things into the system.

Client is not allowed to do anything in the system.

Now I try to make it work in a sort of ecommerce site, where the shopping cart is the place I want to keep track of what the client borrows.

So my staff member logs in, a client comes to the counter to tell that he wants to borrow a toy-car.

Then the cart of that client must contains the toy-car.


How can I achieve this  with sessions or another way ?

Roelof

Vivek Sampara

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Dec 23, 2014, 2:33:41 AM12/23/14
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Hi , 

Instead of implementing it from scratch try to include any ror ecommerce gems and let it handle the cart and sessions. i personally like the simplicity of piggybak . 

Cheers

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Roelof Wobben

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Dec 23, 2014, 3:38:54 AM12/23/14
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I can do that but most of the gems I see are working with the fact that the person who is logged in is also the person which "owns" the shopping card. With me that is not true.
So I try to find a way to resolve that problem.

Roelof


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Vivek Sampara

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Dec 23, 2014, 4:04:25 AM12/23/14
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Roelof, 

If im reading this phrase right "a client comes to the counter " , the end client does not login right ? Then all you have to do is use the same ecommerce solution and let your staff "impersonate" your clients . 


Roelof Wobben

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Dec 23, 2014, 4:19:19 AM12/23/14
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That could be a solution.

I only have to figure out how I can impersonate a person which is not logged in and add the toys  to the card which is in a session.

Roelof



Op dinsdag 23 december 2014 10:04:25 UTC+1 schreef Vivek Sampara:
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