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Update login.py

Open codecloudsintern opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Refactor
    • Improved the readability of the user login functionality through formatting adjustments.
    • Maintained existing logic and functionality, ensuring consistent session management and device information handling.

codecloudsintern avatar Sep 27 '24 18:09 codecloudsintern

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Walkthrough

The changes involve modifications to the user_login function in the apiserver/plane/authentication/utils/login.py file. The adjustments primarily focus on reformatting the code for improved clarity, specifically in terms of whitespace and indentation, while maintaining the original logic and functionality. The method signature and core operations, including session management and device information handling, remain unchanged.

Changes

Files Change Summary
apiserver/plane/authentication/utils/login.py Reformatted user_login function for improved clarity; whitespace and indentation adjustments made without altering logic or functionality.

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In the code where rabbits play,
Whitespace dances, brightening the day.
With each line, clarity blooms,
As logic hums in cozy rooms.
A login function, neat and spry,
Hops along, reaching for the sky! 🐇✨


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Sep 27 '24 18:09 coderabbitai[bot]

Hi @codecloudsintern, the PR is irrelevant since the files are already formatted. Thank you for your contribution.

pablohashescobar avatar Oct 07 '24 11:10 pablohashescobar