public void onChangePassword() { BacktoryUser.GetCurrentUser().ChangePasswordInBackground(LastGenPassword, "4321", changePassResponse => { ResultText.text = changePassResponse.Successful ? "succeeded" : "failed; " + changePassResponse.Message; }); }
public void onUpdateUser() { var user = BacktoryUser.GetCurrentUser(); user.FirstName = "edit"; user.LastName = "edit manesh"; user.Username = GenerateUsername(true); user.Email = GenerateEmail(true); user.PhoneNumber = "22222222"; user.UpdateUserInBackground(PrintCallBack <BacktoryUser>()); }
public void onCompleteRegistration() { LastGenUsername = GenerateUsername(true); LastGenPassword = "******"; BacktoryUser.GetCurrentUser().CompleteRegistrationInBackgrond(new BacktoryUser.GuestCompletionParam() { FirstName = "not guest", LastName = "not guest last name", Email = GenerateEmail(true), NewPassword = LastGenPassword, NewUsername = LastGenUsername }, PrintCallBack <BacktoryUser>()); }
//private static BacktoryResponse<T> RawResponseToBacktoryResponse<T>(IRestResponse<T> response) where T : class, new() //{ // BacktoryResponse<T> result; // if (response.ErrorException != null || !response.IsSuccessful()) // { // if ((int)response.StatusCode == (int)BacktoryHttpStatusCode.Unauthorized) // response = Handle401StatusCode(response); // result = BacktoryResponse<T>.Error((int)response.StatusCode, response.ErrorMessage); // } // else // result = BacktoryResponse<T>.Success((int)response.StatusCode, response.Data); // Debug.Log("Receiving response of: " + typeof(T).Name + " with code: " + result.Code + "\ncause: " + response.ErrorMessage); // Debug.Log(response.ResponseUri); // return result; //} /// <summary> /// A 401 error mostly indicates access-token is expired. (Only exception is login which 401 shows incorrect username/password) /// We must refresh the access-token using refresh-token and retry the original request with new access-token /// If on refreshing access-token we get another 401, it indicates refresh-token is expired, too /// On that case, if current user is guest we must login with stored username-pass and if not we must force the user to login /// </summary> /// <typeparam name="T">type of response body</typeparam> /// <param name="response">raw response containing error 401</param> /// <returns></returns> private static IRestResponse Handle401StatusCode(IRestResponse response) { // in response of login request (no access token yet!) return the original response if (response.Request.Resource.Contains("login")) { return(response); } // In some request like cloudcode's run, 401 might indicate to absence of access-token not the expiration. // We detect this by checking access-token nullity and simply just return the response. if (BacktoryUser.GetAccessToken() == null) { return(response); } // getting new access-token var tokenResponse = RestClient.Execute <BacktoryUser.LoginResponse>(BacktoryUser.NewAccessTokenRequest()); if (tokenResponse.ErrorException != null || !response.IsSuccessful()) { // failed to get new token if ((int)tokenResponse.StatusCode == (int)BacktoryHttpStatusCode.Unauthorized) // 401 { // refresh token itself is expired if (BacktoryUser.GetCurrentUser().Guest) { // if guest, first login with stored username/pass and the retry the request // new token is stored and after this we can simply call original request again which uses new token BacktoryUser.Login(BacktoryUser.GetCurrentUser().Username, BacktoryUser.GetGuestPassword()); } // normal user must login again // TODO: clean way for forcing user to login. How to keep his/her progress? How to retry original request? else { BacktoryUser.ClearBacktoryStoredData(); // On this case return value is not important // TODO: may be changing the response error message BacktoryManager.Instance.GlobalEventListener.OnEvent(BacktorySDKEvent.LogoutEvent()); } } // successfully gotten new token } return(RestClient.Execute(response.Request)); }
public void onCurrentUserClick() { ResultText.text = Backtory.ToJson(BacktoryUser.GetCurrentUser(), true); }