diff --git a/app/Http/Controllers/CronController.php b/app/Http/Controllers/CronController.php index 0e29913dd5..69f5e3f87e 100644 --- a/app/Http/Controllers/CronController.php +++ b/app/Http/Controllers/CronController.php @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ namespace FireflyIII\Http\Controllers; -use FireflyIII\Models\Preference; use FireflyIII\User; /** @@ -14,7 +13,10 @@ class CronController extends Controller { /** + * Firefly doesn't have anything that should be in the a cron job, except maybe this one, and it's fairly exceptional. * + * If you use SendGrid like I do, you can detect bounces and thereby check if users gave an invalid address. If they did, + * it's easy to block them and change their password. Optionally, you could notify yourself about it and send them a message. */ public function sendgrid() { @@ -28,21 +30,19 @@ class CronController extends Controller ]; $fullURL = $URL . '?' . http_build_query($parameters); $data = json_decode(file_get_contents($fullURL)); - $users = []; - echo "
\n"; - // loop the result, if any. + + var_dump($data); + /* + * Loop the result, if any. + */ if (is_array($data)) { foreach ($data as $entry) { $address = $entry->email; $user = User::where('email', $address)->first(); if (!is_null($user)) { - $users[] = $user; - echo "Blocked " . $user->email . " because a message bounced.\n"; - - // create preference: - $preference = Preference::firstOrCreate(['user_id' => $user->id, 'name' => 'bounce']); - $preference->data = $entry->reason; - $preference->save(); + $user->blocked = 1; + $user->password = 'bounced'; + $user->save(); } } } diff --git a/app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php b/app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php index e83a32aefb..23026e7bde 100644 --- a/app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php +++ b/app/Http/Middleware/Authenticate.php @@ -52,6 +52,11 @@ class Authenticate return redirect()->guest('auth/login'); } } + + if (intval($this->auth->user()->blocked) == 1) { + return redirect()->route('logout'); + } + // if logged in, set user language: $pref = Preferences::get('language', 'en'); App::setLocale($pref->data);