How to get the logged-in user in CKAN?












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By default, ckan save a hash key into the track database, like:



# we want a unique anonomized key for each user so that we do
# not count multiple clicks from the same user.
key = ''.join([
environ['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],
environ['REMOTE_ADDR'],
environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE', ''),
environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING', ''),
])
key = hashlib.md5(key).hexdigest()
# store key/data here
sql = '''INSERT INTO tracking_raw
(user_key, url, tracking_type)
VALUES (%s, %s, %s)'''
self.engine.execute(sql, key, data.get('url'), data.get('type'))


What i need to do is to save the logged user login instead of this hash.



I don't know if a plugin is the best option for this so I'm planning to do something like this.



My main issue right now is that i don't know how to get the logged-in user in this point of the code.










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    By default, ckan save a hash key into the track database, like:



    # we want a unique anonomized key for each user so that we do
    # not count multiple clicks from the same user.
    key = ''.join([
    environ['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],
    environ['REMOTE_ADDR'],
    environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE', ''),
    environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING', ''),
    ])
    key = hashlib.md5(key).hexdigest()
    # store key/data here
    sql = '''INSERT INTO tracking_raw
    (user_key, url, tracking_type)
    VALUES (%s, %s, %s)'''
    self.engine.execute(sql, key, data.get('url'), data.get('type'))


    What i need to do is to save the logged user login instead of this hash.



    I don't know if a plugin is the best option for this so I'm planning to do something like this.



    My main issue right now is that i don't know how to get the logged-in user in this point of the code.










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      By default, ckan save a hash key into the track database, like:



      # we want a unique anonomized key for each user so that we do
      # not count multiple clicks from the same user.
      key = ''.join([
      environ['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],
      environ['REMOTE_ADDR'],
      environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE', ''),
      environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING', ''),
      ])
      key = hashlib.md5(key).hexdigest()
      # store key/data here
      sql = '''INSERT INTO tracking_raw
      (user_key, url, tracking_type)
      VALUES (%s, %s, %s)'''
      self.engine.execute(sql, key, data.get('url'), data.get('type'))


      What i need to do is to save the logged user login instead of this hash.



      I don't know if a plugin is the best option for this so I'm planning to do something like this.



      My main issue right now is that i don't know how to get the logged-in user in this point of the code.










      share|improve this question














      By default, ckan save a hash key into the track database, like:



      # we want a unique anonomized key for each user so that we do
      # not count multiple clicks from the same user.
      key = ''.join([
      environ['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],
      environ['REMOTE_ADDR'],
      environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE', ''),
      environ.get('HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING', ''),
      ])
      key = hashlib.md5(key).hexdigest()
      # store key/data here
      sql = '''INSERT INTO tracking_raw
      (user_key, url, tracking_type)
      VALUES (%s, %s, %s)'''
      self.engine.execute(sql, key, data.get('url'), data.get('type'))


      What i need to do is to save the logged user login instead of this hash.



      I don't know if a plugin is the best option for this so I'm planning to do something like this.



      My main issue right now is that i don't know how to get the logged-in user in this point of the code.







      ckan






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