How to build an admin panel [SOLVED] |
Hello guys, I've been wondering what is the right way to start the admin panel.
I mean I already have the admin pages, etc; but what I want is to block the access to the public, is there a way to do it by htaccess, or can you explain me how to do some type of login. And I think is going to be little bit hard, because as stated above all admin pages are done, but I never though of dong a login panel before accessing to it. Here is my controller (Admin/ index function): PHP Code: public function index(){ that's all what I got, I did not even create an admin model, or anything related to it.Neither a table in the databse.) This is my dashboard: ![]() As I said the dashboard is completely done, with all the functions working, I just need to block the access
I do Front-End development most of the time
Hey,
there are several login tutorials available. Just search for e. g. codeigniter 3 login tutorial and you will find a bunch of nice descriptions how to realize a login for your page. With these basics you are able to wrap up your admin sites into a closed area. The easiest way is to set some $_SESSION data like "login = TRUE" after the login was successfull. Then you implement a check in every controller within your admin area, if user is logged in and has access to this controller. If not, redirect him to login page. I hope this will help you ;-) Best regards from Germany
The best and easiest permission class I found was:
https://github.com/bcit-ci/CodeIgniter/w...sion-Class Which I've integrated into ignited cms and ignited cms pro.
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Try Ion_auth. It's quite basic and does the job well.
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Well this is what I got so far, I do nt want to create another views,etc. I just wat to block all the IP address, or set one Io to have the accesss to these pages. And to do that I put this in my __construct
public function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('about_model'); $this->load->model('blog_model'); $this->load->model('categorias_model'); $this->load->model('cookies_model'); $this->load->model('news_model'); $this->load->model('portfolio_model'); $this->load->model('privacy_model'); $this->load->model('terms_model'); $this->load->model('skills_model'); $this->load->model('profesion_model'); $this->load->model('slider_model'); $this->load->library('pagination'); //// Block access to admin pages //// //Here you check ip allowed or not if (!in_array($this->input->ip_address(), array('107.208.103.39','2602:306:bd06:7270:fcdd:74c5:c591:dc4'))) { // Either show 404 show_404(); // OR redirect somewhere else redirect('admin'); } } I found ths tutorial on Stackoverflow, byt apprently I have to create an input as called "ip_address" and I do not know where should I create it, but as I said before I would like to avoid the creating of new controller, views/models etc.
I do Front-End development most of the time
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