Dear Monks,

I am trying to use Catalyst::PluginAuthorization modules. However, according to Catalyst tutorial on CPAN, it seems that I must have 2 tables in database, one for user and one for roles.

My question is that I just have one table which contains user accounts, passwords and roles all together. Therefore, I cannot follow the yml file settings in tutorial as below code. Especially the line role_rel: map_user_role which indicates the relationship between user table and role table. Please give me some hints about how should I do to fix the setting. Thanks.
authentication: dbic: user_class: MyappDB::User user_field: username password_field: password password_type: clear authorization: dbic: role_class: MyAppDB::User role_field: role role_rel: map_user_role user_role_user_field: user_id

In reply to Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization -- dont have "role_rel" for one table by madison.sacd

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