philomena/lib/philomena_web/templates/registration/edit.html.slime
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h1 Account Settings
p
' Looking for your content settings?
a<> href="/settings/edit" Click here!
p
' Looking for two-factor authentication?
= link "Click here!", to: Routes.registration_totp_path(@conn, :edit)
p
' Looking to change your avatar?
= link "Click here!", to: Routes.avatar_path(@conn, :edit)
= if can?(@conn, :change_username, @current_user) do
p
' Looking to change your username?
= link "Click here!", to: Routes.registration_name_path(@conn, :edit)
h3 API Key
p
' Your API key is
code>
= @current_user.authentication_token
' - you can use this to allow API consumers to access your account.
p
' Avoid sharing this key with others, as it could be used to compromise
' your account.
h3 Change email
= form_for @email_changeset, Routes.registration_email_path(@conn, :create), [method: :post], fn f ->
= if @email_changeset.action do
.alert.alert-danger
p Oops, something went wrong! Please check the errors below.
.field
= email_input f, :email, class: "input", placeholder: "Email", required: true, pattern: ".*@.*"
= error_tag f, :email
.field
= password_input f, :current_password, class: "input", required: true, name: "current_password", placeholder: "Current password"
= error_tag f, :current_password
div
= submit "Change email", class: "button"
h3 Change password
= form_for @password_changeset, Routes.registration_password_path(@conn, :update), fn f ->
= if @password_changeset.action do
.alert.alert-danger
p Oops, something went wrong! Please check the errors below.
.field
= password_input f, :password, class: "input", placeholder: "New password"
= error_tag f, :password
.field
= password_input f, :password_confirmation, class: "input", placeholder: "Confirm new password"
= error_tag f, :password_confirmation
.field
= password_input f, :current_password, name: "current_password", class: "input", placeholder: "Current password"
= error_tag f, :current_password
= submit "Change password", class: "button"