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I wonder what's the best practise for passing user 'model' around. I take http request and convert it to user model in my controller. I don't want to explicitly add an argument to all the templates for this model, and neither to main. What are the best practises for doing this?

THanks.

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If you are logging in, and the user is your authenticated user, then you should put the user in a WrappedRequest and make your request implicit in your templates. If you use something like SecureSocial, then UserAwareAction will provide you with a RequestWithUser (see http://securesocial.ws/guide/user-service.html) and you can do things like

@()(implicit req:RequestWithUser)

Email = @{req.user.map(_.email)}

in your template.

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Use the Session scope.

Here is documentation for Play 2.0

http://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.0.2/ScalaSessionFlash

So for example, on the login, add the user to the Session

And on logout remove the user from the Session

Cheers!

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