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      maciej.wisniowski Power User
      last edited by

      Hi

      I have a use case where I'd like to customize the FA login page based on the parameters sent in the request. I mean that my application will add an extra parameter during redirect to the FusionAuth /oauth2/authorize URL. I know that I can access request parameters in the login page template (OAuth authorize) but as soon as a user tries to log in and an error occurs (eg. invalid password) all the request parameters are gone (page reload).

      So far I've found that I can use the user_code parameter (as I'm not using device flow) to achieve what I need. user_code is available all the time in the template, even after page reload, but is there any other option to do it? Some extra user_parameters would be great.

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        maciej.wisniowski Power User
        last edited by maciej.wisniowski

        Answering to myself. Seems I can do the following:

        [#if request.getParameter('custom_parameter')??]
                  [#global custom_parameter = request.getParameter('custom_parameter')?string /]
                  [@helpers.hidden name="custom_parameter" /]
        [/#if]
        </form>
        

        which just passes the parameter in the input field making it available after the form submit

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        • danD
          dan
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          @maciej-wisniowski said in Using custom parameters with login page:

          [@helpers.hidden name="custom_parameter" /]

          I did not know you could do that. Thanks for sharing your solution!

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