This function is used in Python Scripting.

Description

Tests credentials (username and password) against an authentication profile. Returns a boolean based upon whether or not the authentication profile accepts the credentials. If the authentication profile name is omitted, then the current project's default authentication profile is used.

Client Permission Restrictions

This scripting function has no Client Permission restrictions.

Syntax

system.security.validateUser(username, password, [authProfile], [timeout])

  • Parameters

String username - The username to validate.

String password - The password for the user.

String authProfile - The name of the authentication profile to run against. Leaving this out will use the project's default profile. [optional]

Integer timeout - Timeout for Client-to-Gateway communication. Default is 60,000ms). [optional]

  • Returns

Boolean - False if the user failed to authenticate; True if the username/password was a valid combination.

  • Scope

Vision Client

Syntax

system.security.validateUser(username, password, [authProfile])

  • Parameters

String username - The username to validate.

String password - The password for the user.

String authProfile - The name of the authentication profile to run against. Optional. Leaving this out will use the project's default profile. [optional]

  • Returns

Boolean - False if the user failed to authenticate; True if the username/password was a valid combination.

  • Scope

Gateway, Perspective Session

Code Examples
Code Snippet
# This would require the current user to enter their password again before proceeding.
 
currentUser = system.security.getUsername()
password = system.gui.passwordBox("Confirm Password")
valid = system.security.validateUser(currentUser, password)
if valid:
   # Do something.
else:
   system.gui.errorBox("Incorrect password")
Keywords

system security validateUser, security.validateUser