In your application, at the step where you want to prompt the user for
credentials, trigger the local flow action
pyReAuthGadget.
This flow action displays the section
pxReAuthGadget, where
the user authenticates. For example, a shopping application can have a button
that invokes
pyReAuthGadget when a user checks out. At run
time,
pxReAuthGadget displays the names of the enabled
authentication services so that the user can select a service and provide their
credentials. You can optionally modify the user interface by customizing the
gadget.
The target of the pyReAuthGadget flow action
can be Modal Dialog or Overlay. The Replace Current target, though shown, is
not supported.
After the user has authenticated, the gadget invokes
the activity pyMigrateDataForReAuthenticated. Pega Platform passes the old guest operator ID and the newly
authenticated operator ID as input parameters to this activity. You can
extend this activity and use it to copy data, such as the shopping cart
contents, from the original user to the newly authenticated user.
For
example, a shopping application stores shopping cart information for all
active users in the cart table, keyed by operator ID. When the user
authenticates, your customized version of
pyMigrateDataForReAuthenticated copies the relevant
cart data from the old user to the new user and saves the cart.
You
can use the when rule pzIsAnonymousUser at any time to
check whether the user has reauthenticated. A return value of
false
indicates that the user has provided valid
credentials and has been authenticated. Use this when rule to conditionally
display a button or link to pyReAuthGadget.