Dec-05-2019, 02:08 AM
So I'm creating a basic program where when it is run it asks the user if they have an account. If they enter "n" (no) then they are prompted to create a username and password. If they enter "y" they can login. the issue is that the username and password is only stored as key:value while the program is running, and is forgotten as soon as it is exited. If I manually enter into the dictionary a key:value then it is saved as an account and I can login to it. I'm trying to make it so that the account created when the user signs up is automatically put into the dictionary. Here is what I have:
*John:Doe and GEO:Rock are key value's that I put in just to test its ability to save an account.
users = {"John":"Doe", "GEO":"Rock"} status = "" def mainDisplay(): status = input("Do you have an account?: y/n? Press ! to quit: ") if status == "y": existUser() elif status == "n": newUser() elif status == "!": quit() def newUser(): createAccount = input("Please create a username: ") if createAccount in users: print("\nUsername already taken.\n") else: createPass = input("Create a password") users[createAccount] = createPass print("\nUser created\n") def existUser(): login = input("Enter your username: ") passw = input("Enter your password: ") if login in users and users[login] == passw: print("\nLogin successful.\n") else: print("\nError: invalid username or password and/or invalid combination.") while status != "!": mainDisplay()Thanks
*John:Doe and GEO:Rock are key value's that I put in just to test its ability to save an account.