RemoteAdmin:admin exists user
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 24 October 2015
admin_exists_user remotely allows to check if a certain user account exists
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[edit] Enabling admin_exists_user
If not all functions are enabled, use admin_exists_user to enable the function in the [RemoteAdmin] section
enabled_methods = admin_exists_user,...
[edit] Parameters
[edit] Required Parameters
These parameters are required
| parameter | Description | Values | 
|---|---|---|
| user_firstname | first name of user | |
| user_lastname | last name of user | 
[edit] Optional Parameters
No optional parameters.
[edit] Returned Parameters
[edit] Returned Parameters
These parameters are returned by Remote Admin
| parameter | Description | Values | 
|---|---|---|
| success | true when successfull | true, false | 
| user_firstname | first name of user | |
| user_lastname | last name of user | |
| lastlogin | timestamp of last user login | This is a Unix timestamp. This was buggy before OpenSimulator git master f064075 (post 0.7.5) where the timestamp was returned in a timestamp field in lastlogin instead. If the user did not exist, this value is 0. | 
[edit] Error messages
No error messages.
[edit] Notes
[edit] Example
[edit] PHP
<?php $request = xmlrpc_encode_request("admin_exists_user", array("password" => "plop", "user_firstname" => "Test", "user_lastname" => "User")); $context = stream_context_create(array('http' => array( 'method' => "POST", 'header' => "Content-Type: text/xml\r\nconnection: close\r\n", 'content' => $request ))); $file = file_get_contents("http://localhost:5000", false, $context); $response = xmlrpc_decode($file); if ($response && xmlrpc_is_fault($response)) { trigger_error("xmlrpc: $response[faultString] ($response[faultCode])"); } else { print_r($response); } ?>