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+
+ const TIMEOUT = 120; // seconds after which to timeout the token
+
+ /*
+ DB_DataObject calculates the sequence key(s) by taking the first key returned by the keys() function.
+ In this case, the keys() function returns user_id as the first key. user_id is not a sequence, but
+ DB_DataObject's sequenceKey() will incorrectly think it is. Then, since the sequenceKey() is a numeric
+ type, but is not set to autoincrement in the database, DB_DataObject will create a _seq table and
+ manage the sequence itself. This is not the correct behavior for the user_id in this class.
+ So we override that incorrect behavior, and simply say there is no sequence key.
+ */
+ function sequenceKey()
+ {
+ return array(false,false);
+ }
+
+ function makeNew($user)
+ {
+ $login_token = Login_token::staticGet('user_id', $user->id);
+
+ if (!empty($login_token)) {
+ $login_token->delete();
+ }
+
+ $login_token = new Login_token();
+
+ $login_token->user_id = $user->id;
+ $login_token->token = common_good_rand(16);
+ $login_token->created = common_sql_now();
+
+ $result = $login_token->insert();
+
+ if (!$result) {
+ common_log_db_error($login_token, 'INSERT', __FILE__);
+ // TRANS: Exception thrown when trying creating a login token failed.
+ // TRANS: %s is the user nickname for which token creation failed.
+ throw new Exception(sprintf(_('Could not create login token for %s'),
+ $user->nickname));
+ }
+
+ return $login_token;
+ }
}