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I have created a website, and wanted to make my admin pages where you have to log in to view them. I have no clue how to do this, was considering doing this in PHP or JS, whatever is easiest.










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  • what did you use to create your website? was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website

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  • Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.

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  • I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.

    – Sam Sepiol
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I have created a website, and wanted to make my admin pages where you have to log in to view them. I have no clue how to do this, was considering doing this in PHP or JS, whatever is easiest.










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  • what did you use to create your website? was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website

    – ACD
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:38













  • Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.

    – Sanjay
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:38











  • I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.

    – Sam Sepiol
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:44














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I have created a website, and wanted to make my admin pages where you have to log in to view them. I have no clue how to do this, was considering doing this in PHP or JS, whatever is easiest.










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  • what did you use to create your website? was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website

    – ACD
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:38













  • Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.

    – Sanjay
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:38











  • I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.

    – Sam Sepiol
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:44



















  • what did you use to create your website? was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website

    – ACD
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:38













  • Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.

    – Sanjay
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:38











  • I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.

    – Sam Sepiol
    Nov 28 '18 at 3:44

















what did you use to create your website? was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website

– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38







what did you use to create your website? was considering doing this in PHP or JS you're gonna be needing both. You see, you treat it as a whole different website but for yourself only, and it's connected to the same database as your frontend website

– ACD
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38















Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.

– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38





Well, if you want to stick with JS for server side, then you can use NodeJS else go with PHP! There's no such thing as easiest. It solely depends on you.

– Sanjay
Nov 28 '18 at 3:38













I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.

– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44





I've essentially done most of front end with html with minor things in JS.

– Sam Sepiol
Nov 28 '18 at 3:44












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You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.



When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
Example: if username and password are correct



 session_start();
$_SESSION['user_role']=$role;


In admin page use :
session_start();
if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
//User role is admin he can access that page

}else{
//user role is not admin, he can not access that page
}

}else{
header("Location: login.php");
}





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    You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.



    When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
    Example: if username and password are correct



     session_start();
    $_SESSION['user_role']=$role;


    In admin page use :
    session_start();
    if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
    if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
    //User role is admin he can access that page

    }else{
    //user role is not admin, he can not access that page
    }

    }else{
    header("Location: login.php");
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      You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.



      When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
      Example: if username and password are correct



       session_start();
      $_SESSION['user_role']=$role;


      In admin page use :
      session_start();
      if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
      if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
      //User role is admin he can access that page

      }else{
      //user role is not admin, he can not access that page
      }

      }else{
      header("Location: login.php");
      }





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        You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.



        When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
        Example: if username and password are correct



         session_start();
        $_SESSION['user_role']=$role;


        In admin page use :
        session_start();
        if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
        if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
        //User role is admin he can access that page

        }else{
        //user role is not admin, he can not access that page
        }

        }else{
        header("Location: login.php");
        }





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        You are talking for roles. When creating a new user specify a user role ex: customer,admin etc.



        When you make the login script set a new Session with the user role.
        Example: if username and password are correct



         session_start();
        $_SESSION['user_role']=$role;


        In admin page use :
        session_start();
        if(isset($_SESSION['user_role'])){
        if($_SESSION['user_role']=='admin'){
        //User role is admin he can access that page

        }else{
        //user role is not admin, he can not access that page
        }

        }else{
        header("Location: login.php");
        }






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