rideaware-api/models/User/user.py
Blake Ridgway 4a4d693d72 fix: resolve AttributeError in User model and ensure consistent password handling
- Fixed the `AttributeError: 'User' object has no attribute '_password'` by properly mapping the `_password` attribute to the `password` column in the database.
- Updated the `User` model to ensure passwords are only hashed once during creation and not re-hashed when retrieved or updated.
- Improved the `check_password` method to correctly compare hashed passwords.
- Verified the signup and login flow to ensure consistent behavior
2025-02-15 22:42:50 -06:00

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from werkzeug.security import generate_password_hash, check_password_hash
from models import db
class User(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'users'
id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
username = db.Column(db.String(80), unique=True, nullable=False)
_password = db.Column("password", db.String(255), nullable=False)
@property
def password(self):
return self._password
@password.setter
def password(self, raw_password):
if not raw_password.startswith("pbkdf2:sha256:"):
self._password = generate_password_hash(raw_password)
else:
self._password = raw_password
def check_password(self, password):
return check_password_hash(self._password, password)