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José Valim
545462e964 Bump to 1.0.3. 2010-02-23 15:45:07 +01:00
José Valim
42df192df8 Do not remove options from MongoMapper find. 2010-02-23 15:41:52 +01:00
Andre Arko
7f451ed9cc Add rails/init.rb to the gemspec
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
2010-02-19 18:06:38 +01:00
Daniel Jagszent
27fe3023ae renamed init.rb -> rails/init.rb. So that rails can find and initalize the GemPlugin even without a config.gem "devise" line in environment.rb (for using with bundler)
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
2010-02-19 17:10:03 +01:00
Paul Campbell
41d416a18e add paragraphs to html emails
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
2010-02-19 10:18:00 +01:00
José Valim
c36cd84c31 Returns the proper response body based on the rquest for 401. 2010-02-18 19:52:37 +01:00
José Valim
fd96335d05 Autoload Devise::Models. 2010-02-18 07:22:26 +01:00
José Valim
23568bda82 Bump to 1.0.2. 2010-02-17 21:30:54 +01:00
José Valim
ee7f5270fc Uses the same content type as request on http authenticatable 401 responses 2010-02-17 21:25:31 +01:00
José Valim
f294700723 Update test files. 2010-02-17 21:15:11 +01:00
Glenn Roberts
c86ce298dc add content type test, update config doc
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
2010-02-17 21:13:27 +01:00
Glenn Roberts
b0ff0d46dd add content_type config parameter
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
2010-02-17 21:13:16 +01:00
José Valim
187ef5c452 Update README. 2010-02-17 13:56:00 +01:00
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language: ruby
rvm:
- 2.1.10
- 2.2.10
- 2.3.7
- 2.4.4
- 2.5.1
- ruby-head
gemfile:
- Gemfile
- gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-5.2-rc1
- gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-5.0-stable
- gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.2-stable
- gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable
matrix:
exclude:
- rvm: 2.1.10
gemfile: Gemfile
- rvm: 2.1.10
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-5.2-rc1
- rvm: 2.1.10
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-5.0-stable
- rvm: 2.2.10
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-5.2-rc1
- rvm: 2.4.4
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable
- rvm: 2.5.1
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable
- rvm: ruby-head
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable
- env: DEVISE_ORM=mongoid
gemfile: Gemfile
- env: DEVISE_ORM=mongoid
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-5.0-stable
- env: DEVISE_ORM=mongoid
gemfile: gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-5.2-rc1
allow_failures:
- rvm: ruby-head
services:
- mongodb
sudo: false
cache: bundler
env:
matrix:
- DEVISE_ORM=active_record
- DEVISE_ORM=mongoid
before_install:
- gem update --system
- gem install bundler
- "rm ${BUNDLE_GEMFILE}.lock"
before_script: "bundle update"
script: "bin/test"
notifications:
email: false
slack:
on_pull_requests: false
on_success: change
on_failure: always
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### Unreleased
### 4.5.0 - 2018-08-15
* enhancements
* Use `before_action` instead of `before_filter` (by @edenthecat)
* Allow people to extend devise failure app, through invoking `ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks` once `Devise::FailureApp` is loaded (by @wnm)
* Use `update` instead of `update_attributes` (by @koic)
* Split IP resolution from `update_tracked_fields` (by @mckramer)
* upgrade dependencies for rails and responders (by @lancecarlson)
* Add `autocomplete="new-password"` to new password fields (by @gssbzn)
* Add `autocomplete="current-password"` to current password fields (by @gssbzn)
* Remove redundant `self` from `database_authenticatable` module (by @abhishekkanojia)
* Update `simple_form` templates with changes from https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/commit/16b3d6d67c7e017d461ea17ed29ea9738dc77e83 and https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/commit/6260c29a867b9a656f1e1557abe347a523178fab (by @gssbzn)
* Remove `:trackable` from the default modules in the generators, to be more GDPR-friendly (by @fakenine)
* bug fixes
* Use same string on failed login regardless of whether account exists when in paranoid mode (by @TonyMK9068)
* Fix error when params is not a hash inside `Devise::ParameterSanitizer` (by @b0nn1e)
* Look for `secret_key_base` inside `Rails.application` (by @gencer)
* Ensure `Devise::ParameterFilter` does not add missing keys when called with a hash that has a `default` / `default_proc`
configured (by @joshpencheon)
* Adds `is_navigational_format?` check to `after_sign_up_path_for` to keep consistency (by @iorme1)
### 4.4.3 - 2018-03-17
* bug fixes
* Fix undefined method `rails5?` for Devise::Test:Module (by @tegon)
* Fix: secret key was being required to be set inside credentials on Rails 5.2 (by @tegon)
### 4.4.2 - 2018-03-15
* enhancements
* Support for :credentials on Rails v5.2.x. (by @gencer)
* Improve documentation about the test suite. (by @tegon)
* Test with Rails 5.2.rc1 on Travis. (by @jcoyne)
* Allow test with Rails 6. (by @Fudoshiki)
* Creating a new section for controller configuration on `devise.rb` template (by @Danilo-Araujo-Silva)
* bug fixes
* Preserve content_type for unauthenticated tests (by @gmcnaughton)
* Check if the resource is persisted in `update_tracked_fields!` instead of performing validations (by @tegon)
* Revert "Replace log_process_action to append_info_to_payload" (by @tegon)
### 4.4.1 - 2018-01-23
* bug fixes
* Ensure Gemspec is loaded as utf-8. (by @segiddins)
* Fix `ActiveRecord` check on `Confirmable`. (by @tegon)
* Fix `signed_in?` docs without running auth hooks. by (@machty)
### 4.4.0 - 2017-12-29
* enhancements
* Add `frozen_string_literal` pragma comment to all Ruby files. (by @pat)
* Use `set_flash_method!` instead of `set_flash_method` in `Devise::OmniauthCallbacksController#failure`. (by @saichander17)
* Clarify how `store_location_for` modifies URIs. (by @olivierlacan)
* Move `failed_attempts` increment into its own function. by (@mobilutz)
* Add `autocomplete="email"` to email fields. by (@MikeRogers0)
* Add the ability to change the default migrations path introduced in Rails 5.0.3. (by @alexhifer)
* Delete unnecessary condition for helper method. (by @davydovanton)
* Support `id: :uuid` option for migrations. (by @filip373)
* bug fixes
* Fix syntax for MRI 2.5.0. (by @pat)
* Validations were being ignored on singup in the `Trackable#update_tracked_fields!` method. (by @AshleyFoster)
* Do not modify options for `#serializable_hash`. (by @guigs)
* Email confirmations were being sent on sign in/sign out for application using `mongoid` and `mongoid-paperclip` gems. This is because previously we were checking if a model is from Active Record by checking if the method `after_commit` was defined - since `mongoid` doesn' have one - but `mongoid-paperclip` gem does define one, which cause this issue. (by @fjg)
### 4.3.0 - 2017-05-14
* Enhancements
* Dependency support added for Rails 5.1.x.
### 4.2.1 - 2017-03-15
* removals
* `Devise::Mailer#scope_name` and `Devise::Mailer#resource` are now protected
methods instead of public.
* bug fixes
* Attempt to reset password without the password field in the request now results in a `:blank` validation error.
Before this change, Devise would accept the reset password request and log the user in, without validating/changing
the password. (by @victor-am)
* Confirmation links now expire based on UTC time, working properly when using different timezones. (by @jjuliano)
* enhancements
* Notify the original email when it is changed with a new `Devise.send_email_changed_notification` setting.
When using `reconfirmable`, the notification will be sent right away instead of when the unconfirmed email is confirmed.
(original change by @ethirajsrinivasan)
### 4.2.0 - 2016-07-01
* removals
* Remove the deprecated `Devise::ParameterSanitizer` API from Devise 3.
Please use the `#permit` and `#sanitize` methods over `#for`.
* Remove the deprecated OmniAuth URL helpers. Use the fully qualified helpers
(`user_facebook_omniauth_authorize_path`) over the scope based helpers
( `user_omniauth_authorize_path(:facebook)`).
* Remove the `Devise.bcrypt` method, use `Devise::Encryptor.digest` instead.
* Remove the `Devise::Models::Confirmable#confirm!` method, use `confirm` instead.
* Remove the `Devise::Models::Recoverable#reset_password!` method, use `reset_password` instead.
* Remove the `Devise::Models::Recoverable#after_password_reset` method.
* bug fixes
* Fix an `ActionDispatch::IllegalStateError` when testing controllers with Rails 5 rc 2(by @hamadata).
* Use `ActiveSupport.on_load` hooks to include Devise on `ActiveRecord` and `Mongoid`,
avoiding autoloading these constants too soon (by @lucasmazza, @rafaelfranca).
* enhancements
* Display the minimum password length on `registrations/edit` view (by @Yanchek99).
* You can disable Devise's routes reloading on boot by through the `reload_routes = false` config.
This can reduce the time taken to boot the application but it might trigger
some errors if you application (mostly your controllers) requires that
Devise mappings be loaded during boot time (by @sidonath).
* Added `Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers` to bypass the sign in process using
Warden test API (by @lucasmazza).
* Define `inspect` in `Devise::Models::Authenticatable` to help ensure password hashes
aren't included in exceptions or otherwise accidentally serialized (by @tkrajcar).
* Add missing support of `Rails.application.config.action_controller.relative_url_root` (by @kosdiamantis).
* deprecations
* `Devise::TestHelpers` is deprecated in favor of `Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers`
(by @lucasmazza).
* The `sign_in` test helper has changed to use keyword arguments when passing
a scope. `sign_in :admin, users(:alice)` should be rewritten as
`sign_in users(:alice), scope: :admin` (by @lucasmazza).
* The option `bypass` of `Devise::Controllers::SignInOut#sign_in` method is
deprecated in favor of `Devise::Controllers::SignInOut#bypass_sign_in`
method (by @ulissesalmeida).
### 4.1.1 - 2016-05-15
* bug fixes
* Fix overwriting the remember_token when a valid one already exists (by @ralinchimev).
### 4.1.0
* bug fixes
* Fix race condition of sending the confirmation instructions e-mail using background jobs.
Using the previous `after_create` callback, the e-mail can be sent before
the record be committed on database, generating a `ActiveRecord::NotFound` error.
Now the confirmation e-mail will be only sent after the database commit,
using the `after_commit` callback.
It may break your test suite on Rails 4 if you are testing the sent e-mails
or enqueued jobs using transactional fixtures enabled or `DatabaseCleaner` with `transaction` strategy.
You can easily fix your test suite using the gem
[test_after_commit](https://github.com/grosser/test_after_commit). For example, put in your Gemfile:
```ruby
gem 'test_after_commit', :group => :test
```
On Rails 5 `after_commit` callbacks are triggered even using transactional
fixtures, then this fix will not break your test suite. If you are using `DatabaseCleaner` with the `deletion` or `truncation` strategies it may not break your tests. (by @allenwq)
* Fix strategy checking in `Lockable#unlock_strategy_enabled?` for `:none` and
`:undefined` strategies. (by @f3ndot)
* features
* Humanize authentication keys in failure flash message (by @byzg)
When you are configuring the translations of `devise.failure.invalid`, the
`authentication_keys` is translated now.
* deprecations
* Remove code supporting old session serialization format (by @fphilipe).
* Now the `email_regexp` default uses a more permissive regex:
`/\A[^@\s]+@[^@\s]+\z/` (by @kimgb)
* Now the `strip_whitespace_keys` default is `[:email]` (by @ulissesalmeida)
* Now the `reconfirmable` default is `true` (by @ulissesalmeida)
* Now the `skip_session_storage` default is `[:http_auth]` (by @ulissesalmeida)
* Now the `sign_out_via` default is `:delete` (by @ulissesalmeida)
* improvements
* Avoids extra computation of friendly token for confirmation token (by @sbc100)
### 4.0.3 - 2016-05-15
* bug fixes
* Fix overwriting the remember_token when a valid one already exists (by @ralinchimev).
### 4.0.2 - 2016-05-02
* bug fixes
* Fix strategy checking in `Lockable#unlock_strategy_enabled?` for `:none`
and `:undefined` strategies. (by @f3ndot)
### 4.0.1 - 2016-04-25
* bug fixes
* Fix the e-mail confirmation instructions send when a user updates the email
address from nil. (by @lmduc)
* Remove unnecessary `attribute_will_change!` call. (by @cadejscroggins)
* Consistent `permit!` check. (by @ulissesalmeida)
### 4.0.0 - 2016-04-18
* bug fixes
* Fix the `extend_remember_period` configuration. When set to `false` it does
not update the cookie expiration anymore.(by @ulissesalmeida)
* deprecations
* Added a warning of default value change in Devise 4.1 for users that uses
the the default configuration of the following configurations: (by @ulissesalmeida)
* `strip_whitespace_keys` - The default will be `[:email]`.
* `skip_session_storage` - The default will be `[:http_auth]`.
* `sign_out_via` - The default will be `:delete`.
* `reconfirmable` - The default will be `true`.
* `email_regexp` - The default will be `/\A[^@\s]+@[^@\s]+\z/`.
* Removed deprecated argument of `Devise::Models::Rememberable#remember_me!` (by @ulissesalmeida)
* Removed deprecated private method Devise::Controllers::Helpers#expire_session_data_after_sign_in!
(by @bogdanvlviv)
### 4.0.0.rc2 - 2016-03-09
* enhancements
* Introduced `DeviseController#set_flash_message!` for conditional flash
messages setting to reduce complexity.
* `rails g devise:install` will fail if the app does not have a ORM configured
(by @arjunsharma)
* Support to Rails 5 versioned migrations added.
* deprecations
* omniauth routes are no longer defined with a wildcard `:provider` parameter,
and provider specific routes are defined instead, so route helpers like `user_omniauth_authorize_path(:github)` are deprecated in favor of `user_github_omniauth_authorize_path`.
You can still use `omniauth_authorize_path(:user, :github)` if you need to
call the helpers dynamically.
### 4.0.0.rc1 - 2016-02-01
* Support added to Rails 5 (by @twalpole).
* Devise no longer supports Rails 3.2 and 4.0.
* Devise no longer supports Ruby 1.9 and 2.0.
* deprecations
* The `devise_parameter_sanitize` API has changed:
The `for` method was deprecated in favor of `permit`:
```ruby
def configure_permitted_parameters
devise_parameter_sanitizer.for(:sign_up) << :subscribe_newsletter
# Should become the following.
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:subscribe_newsletter])
end
```
The customization through instance methods on the sanitizer implementation
should be done through it's `initialize` method:
```ruby
class User::ParameterSanitizer < Devise::ParameterSanitizer
def sign_up
default_params.permit(:username, :email)
end
end
# The `sign_up` method can be a `permit` call on the sanitizer `initialize`.
class User::ParameterSanitizer < Devise::ParameterSanitizer
def initialize(*)
super
permit(:sign_up, keys: [:username, :email])
end
end
```
You can check more examples and explanations on the [README section](/plataformatec/devise#strong-parameters)
and on the [ParameterSanitizer docs](lib/devise/parameter_sanitizer.rb).
Please check [3-stable](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/blob/3-stable/CHANGELOG.md)
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== 1.0.3
* enhancements
* HTML e-mails now have proper formatting
* Do not remove MongoMapper options in find
== 1.0.2
* enhancements
* Allows you set mailer content type (by github.com/glennr)
* bug fix
* Uses the same content type as request on http authenticatable 401 responses
== 1.0.1
* enhancements
* HttpAuthenticatable is not added by default automatically.
* Avoid mass assignment error messages with current password.
* bug fix
* Fixed encryptors autoload
== 1.0.0
* deprecation
* :old_password in update_with_password is deprecated, use :current_password instead
* enhancements
* Added Registerable
* Added Http Basic Authentication support
* Allow scoped_views to be customized per controller/mailer class
* [#99] Allow authenticatable to used in change_table statements
* Add mailer_content_type configuration parameter (by github.com/glennr)
== 0.9.2
* bug fix
* Ensure inactive user cannot sign in
* Ensure redirect to proper url after sign up
* enhancements
* Added gemspec to repo
* Added token authenticatable (by github.com/grimen)
== 0.9.1
* bug fix
* Allow bigger salt size (by github.com/jgeiger)
* Fix relative url root
== 0.9.0
* deprecation
* devise :all is deprecated
* :success and :failure flash messages are now :notice and :alert
* enhancements
* Added devise lockable (by github.com/mhfs)
* Warden 0.9.0 compatibility
* Mongomapper 0.6.10 compatibility
* Added Devise.add_module as hooks for extensions (by github.com/grimen)
* Ruby 1.9.1 compatibility (by github.com/grimen)
* bug fix
* Accept path prefix not starting with slash
* url helpers should rely on find_scope!
== 0.8.2
* enhancements
* Allow Devise.mailer_sender to be a proc (by github.com/grimen)
* bug fix
* Fix bug with passenger, update is required to anyone deploying on passenger (by github.com/dvdpalm)
== 0.8.1
* enhancements
* Move salt to encryptors
* Devise::Lockable
* Moved view links into partial and I18n'ed them
* bug fix
* Bcrypt generator was not being loaded neither setting the proper salt
== 0.8.0
* enhancements
* Warden 0.8.0 compatibility
* Add an easy for map.connect "sign_in", :controller => "sessions", :action => "new" to work
* Added :bcrypt encryptor (by github.com/capotej)
* bug fix
* sign_in_count is also increased when user signs in via password change, confirmation, etc..
* More DataMapper compatibility (by github.com/lancecarlson)
* deprecation
* Removed DeviseMailer.sender
== 0.7.5
* enhancements
* Set a default value for mailer to avoid find_template issues
* Add models configuration to MongoMapper::EmbeddedDocument as well
== 0.7.4
* enhancements
* Extract Activatable from Confirmable
* Decouple Serializers from Devise modules
== 0.7.3
* bug fix
* Give scope to the proper model validation
* enhancements
* Mail views are scoped as well
* Added update_with_password for authenticatable
* Allow render_with_scope to accept :controller option
== 0.7.2
* deprecation
* Renamed reset_confirmation! to resend_confirmation!
* Copying locale is part of the installation process
* bug fix
* Fixed render_with_scope to work with all controllers
* Allow sign in with two different users in Devise::TestHelpers
== 0.7.1
* enhancements
* Small enhancements for other plugins compatibility (by github.com/grimen)
== 0.7.0
* deprecations
* :authenticatable is not included by default anymore
* enhancements
* Improve loading process
* Extract SessionSerializer from Authenticatable
== 0.6.3
* bug fix
* Added trackable to migrations
* Allow inflections to work
== 0.6.2
* enhancements
* More DataMapper compatibility
* Devise::Trackable - track sign in count, timestamps and ips
== 0.6.1
* enhancements
* Devise::Timeoutable - timeout sessions without activity
* DataMapper now accepts conditions
== 0.6.0
* deprecations
* :authenticatable is still included by default, but yields a deprecation warning
* enhancements
* Added DataMapper support
* Remove store_location from authenticatable strategy and add it to failure app
* Allow a strategy to be placed after authenticatable
* [#45] Do not rely attribute? methods, since they are not added on Datamapper
== 0.5.6
* enhancements
* [#42] Do not send nil to build (DataMapper compatibility)
* [#44] Allow to have scoped views
== 0.5.5
* enhancements
* Allow overwriting find for authentication method
* [#38] Remove Ruby 1.8.7 dependency
== 0.5.4
* deprecations
* Deprecate :singular in devise_for and use :scope instead
* enhancements
* [#37] Create after_sign_in_path_for and after_sign_out_path_for hooks to be
overwriten in ApplicationController
* Create sign_in_and_redirect and sign_out_and_redirect helpers
* Warden::Manager.default_scope is automatically configured to the first given scope
== 0.5.3
* bug fix
* MongoMapper now converts DateTime to Time
* Ensure all controllers are unloadable
* enhancements
* [#35] Moved friendly_token to Devise
* Added Devise.all, so you can freeze your app strategies
* Added Devise.apply_schema, so you can turn it to false in Datamapper or MongoMapper
in cases you don't want it be handlded automatically
== 0.5.2
* enhancements
* [#28] Improved sign_in and sign_out helpers to accepts resources
* [#28] Added stored_location_for as a helper
* [#20] Added test helpers
== 0.5.1
* enhancements
* Added serializers based on Warden ones
* Allow authentication keys to be set
== 0.5.0
* bug fix
* Fixed a bug where remember me module was not working properly
* enhancements
* Moved encryption strategy into the Encryptors module to allow several algorithms (by github.com/mhfs)
* Implemented encryptors for Clearance, Authlogic and Restful-Authentication (by github.com/mhfs)
* Added support for MongoMapper (by github.com/shingara)
== 0.4.3
* bug fix
* [#29] Authentication just fails if user cannot be serialized from session, without raising errors;
* Default configuration values should not overwrite user values;
== 0.4.2
* deprecations
* Renamed mail_sender to mailer_sender
* enhancements
* skip_before_filter added in Devise controllers
* Use home_or_root_path on require_no_authentication as well
* Added devise_controller?, useful to select or reject filters in ApplicationController
* Allow :path_prefix to be given to devise_for
* Allow default_url_options to be configured through devise (:path_prefix => "/:locale" is now supported)
== 0.4.1
* bug fix
* [#21] Ensure options can be set even if models were not loaded
== 0.4.0
* deprecations
* Notifier is deprecated, use DeviseMailer instead. Remember to rename
app/views/notifier to app/views/devise_mailer and I18n key from
devise.notifier to devise.mailer
* :authenticable calls are deprecated, use :authenticatable instead
* enhancements
* [#16] Allow devise to be more agnostic and do not require ActiveRecord to be loaded
* Allow Warden::Manager to be configured through Devise
* Created a generator which creates an initializer
== 0.3.0
* bug fix
* [#15] Allow yml messages to be configured by not using engine locales
* deprecations
* Renamed confirm_in to confirm_within
* [#14] Do not send confirmation messages when user changes his e-mail
* [#13] Renamed authenticable to authenticatable and added deprecation warnings
== 0.2.3
* enhancements
* Ensure fail! works inside strategies
* [#12] Make unauthenticated message (when you haven't signed in) different from invalid message
* bug fix
* Do not redirect on invalid authenticate
* Allow model configuration to be set to nil
== 0.2.2
* bug fix
* [#9] Fix a bug when using customized resources
== 0.2.1
* refactor
* Clean devise_views generator to use devise existing views
* enhancements
* [#7] Create instance variables (like @user) for each devise controller
* Use Devise::Controller::Helpers only internally
* bug fix
* [#6] Fix a bug with Mongrel and Ruby 1.8.6
== 0.2.0
* enhancements
* [#4] Allow option :null => true in authenticable migration
* [#3] Remove attr_accessible calls from devise modules
* Customizable time frame for rememberable with :remember_for config
* Customizable time frame for confirmable with :confirm_in config
* Generators for creating a resource and copy views
* optimize
* Do not load hooks or strategies if they are not used
* bug fixes
* [#2] Fixed requiring devise strategies
== 0.1.1
* bug fixes
* [#1] Fixed requiring devise mapping
== 0.1.0
* Devise::Authenticable
* Devise::Confirmable
* Devise::Recoverable
* Devise::Validatable
* Devise::Migratable
* Devise::Rememberable
* SessionsController
* PasswordsController
* ConfirmationsController
* Create an example app
* devise :all, :except => :rememberable
* Use sign_in and sign_out in SessionsController
* Mailer subjects namespaced by model
* Allow stretches and pepper per model
* Store session[:return_to] in session
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# Contributor Code of Conduct
As contributors and maintainers of this project, and in the interest of fostering an open and welcoming community, we pledge to respect all people who contribute through reporting issues, posting feature requests, updating documentation, submitting pull requests or patches, and other activities.
We are committed to making participation in this project a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of level of experience, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, personal appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, or nationality.
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery
* Personal attacks
* Trolling or insulting/derogatory comments
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing other's private information, such as physical or electronic addresses, without explicit permission
* Other unethical or unprofessional conduct.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct. By adopting this Code of Conduct, project maintainers commit themselves to fairly and consistently applying these principles to every aspect of managing this project. Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct may be permanently removed from the project team.
This code of conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community.
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by sending an email to [conduct@plataformatec.com.br](conduct@plataformatec.com.br) or contacting one or more of the project maintainers.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org), version 1.2.0, available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/2/0/](http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/2/0/)

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# How to contribute to Devise
Thanks for your interest on contributing to Devise! Here are a few general
guidelines on contributing and reporting bugs to Devise that we ask you to
take a look first. Notice that all of your interactions in the project are
expected to follow our [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
## Reporting Issues
Before reporting a new issue, please be sure that the issue wasn't already
reported or fixed by searching on GitHub through our [issues](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/issues).
When creating a new issue, be sure to include a **title and clear description**,
as much relevant information as possible, and either a test case example or
even better a **sample Rails app that replicates the issue** - Devise has a lot
of moving parts and it's functionality can be affected by third party gems, so
we need as much context and details as possible to identify what might be broken
for you. We have a [test case template](guides/bug_report_templates/integration_test.rb)
that can be used to replicate issues with minimal setup.
Please do not attempt to translate Devise built in views. The views are meant
to be a starting point for fresh apps and not production material - eventually
all applications will require custom views where you can write your own copy and
translate it if the application requires it . For historical references, please look into closed
[Issues/Pull Requests](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/issues?q=i18n) regarding
internationalization.
Avoid opening new issues to ask questions in our issues tracker. Please go through
the project wiki, documentation and source code first, or try to ask your question
on [Stack Overflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/devise).
**If you find a security bug, do not report it through GitHub. Please send an
e-mail to [opensource@plataformatec.com.br](mailto:opensource@plataformatec.com.br)
instead.**
## Sending Pull Requests
Before sending a new Pull Request, take a look on existing Pull Requests and Issues
to see if the proposed change or fix has been discussed in the past, or if the
change was already implemented but not yet released.
We expect new Pull Requests to include enough tests for new or changed behavior,
and we aim to maintain everything as most backwards compatible as possible,
reserving breaking changes to be ship in major releases when necessary - you
can wrap the new code path with a setting toggle from the `Devise` module defined
as `false` by default to require developers to opt-in for the new behavior.
If your Pull Request includes new or changed behavior, be sure that the changes
are beneficial to a wide range of use cases or it's an application specific change
that might not be so valuable to other applications. Some changes can be introduced
as a new `devise-something` gem instead of belonging to the main codebase.
When adding new settings, you can take advantage of the [`Devise::Models.config`](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/blob/245b1f9de0b3386b7913e14b60ea24f43b77feb0/lib/devise/models.rb#L13-L50) method to add class and instance level fallbacks
to the new setting.
We also welcome Pull Requests that improve our existing documentation (both our
`README.md` and the RDoc sections in the source code) or improve existing rough
edges in our API that might be blocking existing integrations or 3rd party gems.
## Other ways to contribute
We welcome anyone that wants to contribute to Devise to triage and reply to
open issues to help troubleshoot and fix existing bugs on Devise. Here is what
you can do:
* Help ensure that existing issues follows the recommendations from the
_[Reporting Issues](#reporting-issues)_ section, providing feeback to the issue's
author on what might be missing.
* Review and update the existing content of our [Wiki](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki)
with up to date instructions and code samples - the wiki was grown with several
different tutorials and references that we can't keep track of everything, so if
there is a page that showcases an integration or customization that you are
familiar with feel free to update it as necessary.
* Review existing Pull Requests, and testing patches against real existing
applications that use Devise.
Thanks again for your interest on contributing to the project!
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# frozen_string_literal: true
source "https://rubygems.org"
gemspec
gem "rails", "~> 5.2"
gem "omniauth", "~> 1.3"
gem "oauth2"
gem "omniauth-oauth2"
gem "rdoc"
gem "activemodel-serializers-xml", github: "rails/activemodel-serializers-xml"
gem "rails-controller-testing"
gem "responders", "~> 2.4"
group :test do
gem "omniauth-facebook"
gem "omniauth-openid"
gem "webrat", "0.7.3", require: false
gem "mocha", "~> 1.1", require: false
end
platforms :jruby do
gem "activerecord-jdbc-adapter"
gem "activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter"
gem "jruby-openssl"
end
platforms :ruby do
gem "sqlite3"
end
# TODO:
# group :mongoid do
# gem "mongoid", "~> 4.0.0"
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GIT
remote: git://github.com/rails/activemodel-serializers-xml.git
revision: dd9c0acf26aab111ebc647cd8deb99ebc6946531
specs:
activemodel-serializers-xml (1.0.1)
activemodel (> 5.x)
activesupport (> 5.x)
builder (~> 3.1)
PATH
remote: .
specs:
devise (4.5.0)
bcrypt (~> 3.0)
orm_adapter (~> 0.1)
railties (>= 4.1.0, < 6.0)
responders
warden (~> 1.2.3)
GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
actioncable (5.2.0)
actionpack (= 5.2.0)
nio4r (~> 2.0)
websocket-driver (>= 0.6.1)
actionmailer (5.2.0)
actionpack (= 5.2.0)
actionview (= 5.2.0)
activejob (= 5.2.0)
mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
actionpack (5.2.0)
actionview (= 5.2.0)
activesupport (= 5.2.0)
rack (~> 2.0)
rack-test (>= 0.6.3)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
actionview (5.2.0)
activesupport (= 5.2.0)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubi (~> 1.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.3)
activejob (5.2.0)
activesupport (= 5.2.0)
globalid (>= 0.3.6)
activemodel (5.2.0)
activesupport (= 5.2.0)
activerecord (5.2.0)
activemodel (= 5.2.0)
activesupport (= 5.2.0)
arel (>= 9.0)
activestorage (5.2.0)
actionpack (= 5.2.0)
activerecord (= 5.2.0)
marcel (~> 0.3.1)
activesupport (5.2.0)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
i18n (>= 0.7, < 2)
minitest (~> 5.1)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
arel (9.0.0)
bcrypt (3.1.12)
builder (3.2.3)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5)
crass (1.0.4)
erubi (1.7.1)
faraday (0.11.0)
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3)
globalid (0.4.1)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
hashie (3.5.7)
i18n (1.0.0)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
jwt (1.5.6)
loofah (2.2.2)
crass (~> 1.0.2)
nokogiri (>= 1.5.9)
mail (2.7.0)
mini_mime (>= 0.1.1)
marcel (0.3.2)
mimemagic (~> 0.3.2)
metaclass (0.0.4)
method_source (0.9.0)
mimemagic (0.3.2)
mini_mime (1.0.0)
mini_portile2 (2.3.0)
minitest (5.11.3)
mocha (1.2.1)
metaclass (~> 0.0.1)
multi_json (1.12.1)
multi_xml (0.6.0)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
nio4r (2.3.0)
nokogiri (1.8.2)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.3.0)
oauth2 (1.3.1)
faraday (>= 0.8, < 0.12)
jwt (~> 1.0)
multi_json (~> 1.3)
multi_xml (~> 0.5)
rack (>= 1.2, < 3)
omniauth (1.8.1)
hashie (>= 3.4.6, < 3.6.0)
rack (>= 1.6.2, < 3)
omniauth-facebook (4.0.0)
omniauth-oauth2 (~> 1.2)
omniauth-oauth2 (1.4.0)
oauth2 (~> 1.0)
omniauth (~> 1.2)
omniauth-openid (1.0.1)
omniauth (~> 1.0)
rack-openid (~> 1.3.1)
orm_adapter (0.5.0)
rack (2.0.4)
rack-openid (1.3.1)
rack (>= 1.1.0)
ruby-openid (>= 2.1.8)
rack-test (1.0.0)
rack (>= 1.0, < 3)
rails (5.2.0)
actioncable (= 5.2.0)
actionmailer (= 5.2.0)
actionpack (= 5.2.0)
actionview (= 5.2.0)
activejob (= 5.2.0)
activemodel (= 5.2.0)
activerecord (= 5.2.0)
activestorage (= 5.2.0)
activesupport (= 5.2.0)
bundler (>= 1.3.0)
railties (= 5.2.0)
sprockets-rails (>= 2.0.0)
rails-controller-testing (1.0.1)
actionpack (~> 5.x)
actionview (~> 5.x)
activesupport (~> 5.x)
rails-dom-testing (2.0.3)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
nokogiri (>= 1.6)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.0.4)
loofah (~> 2.2, >= 2.2.2)
railties (5.2.0)
actionpack (= 5.2.0)
activesupport (= 5.2.0)
method_source
rake (>= 0.8.7)
thor (>= 0.18.1, < 2.0)
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rdoc (5.1.0)
responders (2.4.0)
actionpack (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
railties (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
ruby-openid (2.7.0)
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concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
rack (> 1, < 3)
sprockets-rails (3.2.1)
actionpack (>= 4.0)
activesupport (>= 4.0)
sprockets (>= 3.0.0)
sqlite3 (1.3.13)
thor (0.20.0)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
tzinfo (1.2.5)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
warden (1.2.7)
rack (>= 1.0)
webrat (0.7.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.2.0)
rack (>= 1.0)
rack-test (>= 0.5.3)
websocket-driver (0.7.0)
websocket-extensions (>= 0.1.0)
websocket-extensions (0.1.3)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
activemodel-serializers-xml!
activerecord-jdbc-adapter
activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter
devise!
jruby-openssl
mocha (~> 1.1)
oauth2
omniauth (~> 1.3)
omniauth-facebook
omniauth-oauth2
omniauth-openid
rails (~> 5.2)
rails-controller-testing
rdoc
responders (~> 2.4)
sqlite3
webrat (= 0.7.3)
BUNDLED WITH
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## Precheck
- Do not use the issues tracker for help or support, try Stack Overflow.
- For bugs, do a quick search and make sure the bug has not yet been reported
- Finally, be nice and have fun!
## Environment
- Ruby **[version]**
- Rails **[version]**
- Devise **[version]**
## Current behavior
Include code samples, errors, steps to reproduce the error and stacktraces if appropriate.
Will be even more helpful if you provide a sample application or a test case that reproduces the error.
## Expected behavior

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Copyright 2009-2017 Plataformatec. http://plataformatec.com.br
Copyright 2009 Plataforma Tecnologia. http://blog.plataformatec.com.br
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the

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![Devise Logo](https://raw.github.com/plataformatec/devise/master/devise.png)
By [Plataformatec](http://plataformatec.com.br/).
[![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/plataformatec/devise.svg?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/plataformatec/devise)
[![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/plataformatec/devise.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/plataformatec/devise)
This README is [also available in a friendly navigable format](http://devise.plataformatec.com.br/).
Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails based on Warden. It:
* Is Rack based;
* Is a complete MVC solution based on Rails engines;
* Allows you to have multiple models signed in at the same time;
* Is based on a modularity concept: use only what you really need.
It's composed of 10 modules:
* [Database Authenticatable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/DatabaseAuthenticatable): hashes and stores a password in the database to validate the authenticity of a user while signing in. The authentication can be done both through POST requests or HTTP Basic Authentication.
* [Omniauthable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Omniauthable): adds OmniAuth (https://github.com/omniauth/omniauth) support.
* [Confirmable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Confirmable): sends emails with confirmation instructions and verifies whether an account is already confirmed during sign in.
* [Recoverable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Recoverable): resets the user password and sends reset instructions.
* [Registerable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Registerable): handles signing up users through a registration process, also allowing them to edit and destroy their account.
* [Rememberable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Rememberable): manages generating and clearing a token for remembering the user from a saved cookie.
* [Trackable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Trackable): tracks sign in count, timestamps and IP address.
* [Timeoutable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Timeoutable): expires sessions that have not been active in a specified period of time.
* [Validatable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Validatable): provides validations of email and password. It's optional and can be customized, so you're able to define your own validations.
* [Lockable](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Lockable): locks an account after a specified number of failed sign-in attempts. Can unlock via email or after a specified time period.
## Table of Contents
<!-- TOC depthFrom:1 depthTo:6 withLinks:1 orderedList:0 -->
- [Information](#information)
- [The Devise wiki](#the-devise-wiki)
- [Bug reports](#bug-reports)
- [StackOverflow and Mailing List](#stackoverflow-and-mailing-list)
- [RDocs](#rdocs)
- [Example applications](#example-applications)
- [Extensions](#extensions)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
- [Starting with Rails?](#starting-with-rails)
- [Getting started](#getting-started)
- [Controller filters and helpers](#controller-filters-and-helpers)
- [Configuring Models](#configuring-models)
- [Strong Parameters](#strong-parameters)
- [Configuring views](#configuring-views)
- [Configuring controllers](#configuring-controllers)
- [Configuring routes](#configuring-routes)
- [I18n](#i18n)
- [Test helpers](#test-helpers)
- [Controller tests](#controller-tests)
- [Integration tests](#integration-tests)
- [OmniAuth](#omniauth)
- [Configuring multiple models](#configuring-multiple-models)
- [ActiveJob Integration](#activejob-integration)
- [Password reset tokens and Rails logs](#password-reset-tokens-and-rails-logs)
- [Other ORMs](#other-orms)
- [Additional information](#additional-information)
- [Heroku](#heroku)
- [Warden](#warden)
- [Contributors](#contributors)
- [License](#license)
<!-- /TOC -->
## Information
### The Devise wiki
The Devise Wiki has lots of additional information about Devise including many "how-to" articles and answers to the most frequently asked questions. Please browse the Wiki after finishing this README:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki
### Bug reports
If you discover a problem with Devise, we would like to know about it. However, we ask that you please review these guidelines before submitting a bug report:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/Bug-reports
If you have discovered a security related bug, please do *NOT* use the GitHub issue tracker. Send an email to opensource@plataformatec.com.br.
### StackOverflow and Mailing List
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please use StackOverflow instead of the GitHub issue tracker:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/devise
The deprecated mailing list can still be read on
https://groups.google.com/group/plataformatec-devise
### RDocs
You can view the Devise documentation in RDoc format here:
http://rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/frames
If you need to use Devise with previous versions of Rails, you can always run "gem server" from the command line after you install the gem to access the old documentation.
### Example applications
There are a few example applications available on GitHub that demonstrate various features of Devise with different versions of Rails. You can view them here:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/Example-Applications
### Extensions
Our community has created a number of extensions that add functionality above and beyond what is included with Devise. You can view a list of available extensions and add your own here:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/Extensions
### Contributing
We hope that you will consider contributing to Devise. Please read this short overview for some information about how to get started:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/Contributing
You will usually want to write tests for your changes. To run the test suite, go into Devise's top-level directory and run `bundle install` and `bin/test`.
Devise works with multiple Ruby and Rails versions, and ActiveRecord and Mongoid ORMs, which means you can run the test suite with some modifiers: `DEVISE_ORM` and `BUNDLE_GEMFILE`.
### DEVISE_ORM
Since Devise support both Mongoid and ActiveRecord, we rely on this variable to run specific code for each ORM.
The default value of `DEVISE_ORM` is `active_record`. To run the tests for mongoid, you can pass `mongoid`:
```
DEVISE_ORM=mongoid bin/test
==> Devise.orm = :mongoid
```
When running the tests for Mongoid, you will need to have a MongoDB server (version 2.0 or newer) running on your system.
Please note that the command output will show the variable value being used.
### BUNDLE_GEMFILE
We can use this variable to tell bundler what Gemfile it should use (instead of the one in the current directory).
Inside the [gemfiles](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/tree/master/gemfiles) directory, we have one for each version of Rails we support. When you send us a pull request, it may happen that the test suite breaks on Travis using some of them. If that's the case, you can simulate the same environment using the `BUNDLE_GEMFILE` variable.
For example, if the tests broke using Ruby 2.4.2 and Rails 4.1, you can do the following:
```bash
rbenv shell 2.4.2 # or rvm use 2.4.2
BUNDLE_GEMFILE=gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable bundle install
BUNDLE_GEMFILE=gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable bin/test
```
You can also combine both of them if the tests broke for Mongoid:
```bash
BUNDLE_GEMFILE=gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable bundle install
BUNDLE_GEMFILE=gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-4.1-stable DEVISE_ORM=mongoid bin/test
```
## Starting with Rails?
If you are building your first Rails application, we recommend you *do not* use Devise. Devise requires a good understanding of the Rails Framework. In such cases, we advise you to start a simple authentication system from scratch. Today, we have three resources that should help you get started:
* Michael Hartl's online book: https://www.railstutorial.org/book/modeling_users
* Ryan Bates' Railscast: http://railscasts.com/episodes/250-authentication-from-scratch
* Codecademy's Ruby on Rails: Authentication and Authorization: http://www.codecademy.com/en/learn/rails-auth
Once you have solidified your understanding of Rails and authentication mechanisms, we assure you Devise will be very pleasant to work with. :smiley:
## Getting started
Devise 4.0 works with Rails 4.1 onwards. Add the following line to your Gemfile:
```ruby
gem 'devise'
```
Then run `bundle install`
Next, you need to run the generator:
```console
$ rails generate devise:install
```
At this point, a number of instructions will appear in the console. Among these instructions, you'll need to set up the default URL options for the Devise mailer in each environment. Here is a possible configuration for `config/environments/development.rb`:
```ruby
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { host: 'localhost', port: 3000 }
```
The generator will install an initializer which describes ALL of Devise's configuration options. It is *imperative* that you take a look at it. When you are done, you are ready to add Devise to any of your models using the generator.
In the following command you will replace `MODEL` with the class name used for the applications users (its frequently `User` but could also be `Admin`). This will create a model (if one does not exist) and configure it with the default Devise modules. The generator also configures your `config/routes.rb` file to point to the Devise controller.
```console
$ rails generate devise MODEL
```
Next, check the MODEL for any additional configuration options you might want to add, such as confirmable or lockable. If you add an option, be sure to inspect the migration file (created by the generator if your ORM supports them) and uncomment the appropriate section. For example, if you add the confirmable option in the model, you'll need to uncomment the Confirmable section in the migration.
Then run `rails db:migrate`
You should restart your application after changing Devise's configuration options (this includes stopping spring). Otherwise, you will run into strange errors, for example, users being unable to login and route helpers being undefined.
### Controller filters and helpers
Devise will create some helpers to use inside your controllers and views. To set up a controller with user authentication, just add this before_action (assuming your devise model is 'User'):
```ruby
before_action :authenticate_user!
```
For Rails 5, note that `protect_from_forgery` is no longer prepended to the `before_action` chain, so if you have set `authenticate_user` before `protect_from_forgery`, your request will result in "Can't verify CSRF token authenticity." To resolve this, either change the order in which you call them, or use `protect_from_forgery prepend: true`.
If your devise model is something other than User, replace "_user" with "_yourmodel". The same logic applies to the instructions below.
To verify if a user is signed in, use the following helper:
```ruby
user_signed_in?
```
For the current signed-in user, this helper is available:
```ruby
current_user
```
You can access the session for this scope:
```ruby
user_session
```
After signing in a user, confirming the account or updating the password, Devise will look for a scoped root path to redirect to. For instance, when using a `:user` resource, the `user_root_path` will be used if it exists; otherwise, the default `root_path` will be used. This means that you need to set the root inside your routes:
```ruby
root to: 'home#index'
```
You can also override `after_sign_in_path_for` and `after_sign_out_path_for` to customize your redirect hooks.
Notice that if your Devise model is called `Member` instead of `User`, for example, then the helpers available are:
```ruby
before_action :authenticate_member!
member_signed_in?
current_member
member_session
```
### Configuring Models
The Devise method in your models also accepts some options to configure its modules. For example, you can choose the cost of the hashing algorithm with:
```ruby
devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable, :confirmable, :recoverable, stretches: 12
```
Besides `:stretches`, you can define `:pepper`, `:encryptor`, `:confirm_within`, `:remember_for`, `:timeout_in`, `:unlock_in` among other options. For more details, see the initializer file that was created when you invoked the "devise:install" generator described above. This file is usually located at `/config/initializers/devise.rb`.
### Strong Parameters
![The Parameter Sanitizer API has changed for Devise 4](http://messages.hellobits.com/warning.svg?message=The%20Parameter%20Sanitizer%20API%20has%20changed%20for%20Devise%204)
*For previous Devise versions see https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/tree/3-stable#strong-parameters*
When you customize your own views, you may end up adding new attributes to forms. Rails 4 moved the parameter sanitization from the model to the controller, causing Devise to handle this concern at the controller as well.
There are just three actions in Devise that allow any set of parameters to be passed down to the model, therefore requiring sanitization. Their names and default permitted parameters are:
* `sign_in` (`Devise::SessionsController#create`) - Permits only the authentication keys (like `email`)
* `sign_up` (`Devise::RegistrationsController#create`) - Permits authentication keys plus `password` and `password_confirmation`
* `account_update` (`Devise::RegistrationsController#update`) - Permits authentication keys plus `password`, `password_confirmation` and `current_password`
In case you want to permit additional parameters (the lazy way™), you can do so using a simple before filter in your `ApplicationController`:
```ruby
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action :configure_permitted_parameters, if: :devise_controller?
protected
def configure_permitted_parameters
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:username])
end
end
```
The above works for any additional fields where the parameters are simple scalar types. If you have nested attributes (say you're using `accepts_nested_attributes_for`), then you will need to tell devise about those nestings and types:
```ruby
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action :configure_permitted_parameters, if: :devise_controller?
protected
def configure_permitted_parameters
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:first_name, :last_name, address_attributes: [:country, :state, :city, :area, :postal_code]])
end
end
```
Devise allows you to completely change Devise defaults or invoke custom behaviour by passing a block:
To permit simple scalar values for username and email, use this
```ruby
def configure_permitted_parameters
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_in) do |user_params|
user_params.permit(:username, :email)
end
end
```
If you have some checkboxes that express the roles a user may take on registration, the browser will send those selected checkboxes as an array. An array is not one of Strong Parameters' permitted scalars, so we need to configure Devise in the following way:
```ruby
def configure_permitted_parameters
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up) do |user_params|
user_params.permit({ roles: [] }, :email, :password, :password_confirmation)
end
end
```
For the list of permitted scalars, and how to declare permitted keys in nested hashes and arrays, see
https://github.com/rails/strong_parameters#nested-parameters
If you have multiple Devise models, you may want to set up a different parameter sanitizer per model. In this case, we recommend inheriting from `Devise::ParameterSanitizer` and adding your own logic:
```ruby
class User::ParameterSanitizer < Devise::ParameterSanitizer
def initialize(*)
super
permit(:sign_up, keys: [:username, :email])
end
end
```
And then configure your controllers to use it:
```ruby
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
protected
def devise_parameter_sanitizer
if resource_class == User
User::ParameterSanitizer.new(User, :user, params)
else
super # Use the default one
end
end
end
```
The example above overrides the permitted parameters for the user to be both `:username` and `:email`. The non-lazy way to configure parameters would be by defining the before filter above in a custom controller. We detail how to configure and customize controllers in some sections below.
### Configuring views
We built Devise to help you quickly develop an application that uses authentication. However, we don't want to be in your way when you need to customize it.
Since Devise is an engine, all its views are packaged inside the gem. These views will help you get started, but after some time you may want to change them. If this is the case, you just need to invoke the following generator, and it will copy all views to your application:
```console
$ rails generate devise:views
```
If you have more than one Devise model in your application (such as `User` and `Admin`), you will notice that Devise uses the same views for all models. Fortunately, Devise offers an easy way to customize views. All you need to do is set `config.scoped_views = true` inside the `config/initializers/devise.rb` file.
After doing so, you will be able to have views based on the role like `users/sessions/new` and `admins/sessions/new`. If no view is found within the scope, Devise will use the default view at `devise/sessions/new`. You can also use the generator to generate scoped views:
```console
$ rails generate devise:views users
```
If you would like to generate only a few sets of views, like the ones for the `registerable` and `confirmable` module,
you can pass a list of modules to the generator with the `-v` flag.
```console
$ rails generate devise:views -v registrations confirmations
```
### Configuring controllers
If the customization at the views level is not enough, you can customize each controller by following these steps:
1. Create your custom controllers using the generator which requires a scope:
```console
$ rails generate devise:controllers [scope]
```
If you specify `users` as the scope, controllers will be created in `app/controllers/users/`.
And the sessions controller will look like this:
```ruby
class Users::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
# GET /resource/sign_in
# def new
# super
# end
...
end
```
(Use the -c flag to specify a controller, for example: `rails generate devise:controllers users -c=sessions`)
2. Tell the router to use this controller:
```ruby
devise_for :users, controllers: { sessions: 'users/sessions' }
```
3. Copy the views from `devise/sessions` to `users/sessions`. Since the controller was changed, it won't use the default views located in `devise/sessions`.
4. Finally, change or extend the desired controller actions.
You can completely override a controller action:
```ruby
class Users::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
def create
# custom sign-in code
end
end
```
Or you can simply add new behaviour to it:
```ruby
class Users::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
def create
super do |resource|
BackgroundWorker.trigger(resource)
end
end
end
```
This is useful for triggering background jobs or logging events during certain actions.
Remember that Devise uses flash messages to let users know if sign in was successful or unsuccessful. Devise expects your application to call `flash[:notice]` and `flash[:alert]` as appropriate. Do not print the entire flash hash, print only specific keys. In some circumstances, Devise adds a `:timedout` key to the flash hash, which is not meant for display. Remove this key from the hash if you intend to print the entire hash.
### Configuring routes
Devise also ships with default routes. If you need to customize them, you should probably be able to do it through the devise_for method. It accepts several options like :class_name, :path_prefix and so on, including the possibility to change path names for I18n:
```ruby
devise_for :users, path: 'auth', path_names: { sign_in: 'login', sign_out: 'logout', password: 'secret', confirmation: 'verification', unlock: 'unblock', registration: 'register', sign_up: 'cmon_let_me_in' }
```
Be sure to check `devise_for` [documentation](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/ActionDispatch/Routing/Mapper%3Adevise_for) for details.
If you have the need for more deep customization, for instance to also allow "/sign_in" besides "/users/sign_in", all you need to do is create your routes normally and wrap them in a `devise_scope` block in the router:
```ruby
devise_scope :user do
get 'sign_in', to: 'devise/sessions#new'
end
```
This way, you tell Devise to use the scope `:user` when "/sign_in" is accessed. Notice `devise_scope` is also aliased as `as` in your router.
Please note: You will still need to add `devise_for` in your routes in order to use helper methods such as `current_user`.
```ruby
devise_for :users, skip: :all
```
### I18n
Devise uses flash messages with I18n, in conjunction with the flash keys :notice and :alert. To customize your app, you can set up your locale file:
```yaml
en:
devise:
sessions:
signed_in: 'Signed in successfully.'
```
You can also create distinct messages based on the resource you've configured using the singular name given in routes:
```yaml
en:
devise:
sessions:
user:
signed_in: 'Welcome user, you are signed in.'
admin:
signed_in: 'Hello admin!'
```
The Devise mailer uses a similar pattern to create subject messages:
```yaml
en:
devise:
mailer:
confirmation_instructions:
subject: 'Hello everybody!'
user_subject: 'Hello User! Please confirm your email'
reset_password_instructions:
subject: 'Reset instructions'
```
Take a look at our locale file to check all available messages. You may also be interested in one of the many translations that are available on our wiki:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/I18n
Caution: Devise Controllers inherit from ApplicationController. If your app uses multiple locales, you should be sure to set I18n.locale in ApplicationController.
### Test helpers
Devise includes some test helpers for controller and integration tests.
In order to use them, you need to include the respective module in your test
cases/specs.
### Controller tests
Controller tests require that you include `Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers` on
your test case or its parent `ActionController::TestCase` superclass.
For Rails 5, include `Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers` instead, since the superclass
for controller tests has been changed to ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
(for more details, see the [Integration tests](#integration-tests) section).
```ruby
class PostsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase
include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers
end
```
If you're using RSpec, you can put the following inside a file named
`spec/support/devise.rb` or in your `spec/spec_helper.rb` (or
`spec/rails_helper.rb` if you are using `rspec-rails`):
```ruby
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers, type: :controller
config.include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers, type: :view
end
```
Just be sure that this inclusion is made *after* the `require 'rspec/rails'` directive.
Now you are ready to use the `sign_in` and `sign_out` methods on your controller
tests:
```ruby
sign_in @user
sign_in @user, scope: :admin
```
If you are testing Devise internal controllers or a controller that inherits
from Devise's, you need to tell Devise which mapping should be used before a
request. This is necessary because Devise gets this information from the router,
but since controller tests do not pass through the router, it needs to be stated
explicitly. For example, if you are testing the user scope, simply use:
```ruby
test 'GET new' do
# Mimic the router behavior of setting the Devise scope through the env.
@request.env['devise.mapping'] = Devise.mappings[:user]
# Use the sign_in helper to sign in a fixture `User` record.
sign_in users(:alice)
get :new
# assert something
end
```
### Integration tests
Integration test helpers are available by including the
`Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers` module.
```ruby
class PostsTests < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers
end
```
Now you can use the following `sign_in` and `sign_out` methods in your integration
tests:
```ruby
sign_in users(:bob)
sign_in users(:bob), scope: :admin
sign_out :user
```
RSpec users can include the `IntegrationHelpers` module on their `:feature` specs.
```ruby
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers, type: :feature
end
```
Unlike controller tests, integration tests do not need to supply the
`devise.mapping` `env` value, as the mapping can be inferred by the routes that
are executed in your tests.
You can read more about testing your Rails 3 - Rails 4 controllers with RSpec in the wiki:
* https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/How-To:-Test-controllers-with-Rails-3-and-4-%28and-RSpec%29
### OmniAuth
Devise comes with OmniAuth support out of the box to authenticate with other providers. To use it, simply specify your OmniAuth configuration in `config/initializers/devise.rb`:
```ruby
config.omniauth :github, 'APP_ID', 'APP_SECRET', scope: 'user,public_repo'
```
You can read more about OmniAuth support in the wiki:
* https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/OmniAuth:-Overview
### Configuring multiple models
Devise allows you to set up as many Devise models as you want. If you want to have an Admin model with just authentication and timeout features, in addition to the User model above, just run:
```ruby
# Create a migration with the required fields
create_table :admins do |t|
t.string :email
t.string :encrypted_password
t.timestamps null: false
end
# Inside your Admin model
devise :database_authenticatable, :timeoutable
# Inside your routes
devise_for :admins
# Inside your protected controller
before_action :authenticate_admin!
# Inside your controllers and views
admin_signed_in?
current_admin
admin_session
```
Alternatively, you can simply run the Devise generator.
Keep in mind that those models will have completely different routes. They **do not** and **cannot** share the same controller for sign in, sign out and so on. In case you want to have different roles sharing the same actions, we recommend that you use a role-based approach, by either providing a role column or using a dedicated gem for authorization.
### ActiveJob Integration
If you are using Rails 4.2 and ActiveJob to deliver ActionMailer messages in the
background through a queuing back-end, you can send Devise emails through your
existing queue by overriding the `send_devise_notification` method in your model.
```ruby
def send_devise_notification(notification, *args)
devise_mailer.send(notification, self, *args).deliver_later
end
```
### Password reset tokens and Rails logs
If you enable the [Recoverable](http://rubydoc.info/github/plataformatec/devise/master/Devise/Models/Recoverable) module, note that a stolen password reset token could give an attacker access to your application. Devise takes effort to generate random, secure tokens, and stores only token digests in the database, never plaintext. However the default logging behavior in Rails can cause plaintext tokens to leak into log files:
1. Action Mailer logs the entire contents of all outgoing emails to the DEBUG level. Password reset tokens delivered to users in email will be leaked.
2. Active Job logs all arguments to every enqueued job at the INFO level. If you configure Devise to use `deliver_later` to send password reset emails, password reset tokens will be leaked.
Rails sets the production logger level to DEBUG by default. Consider changing your production logger level to WARN if you wish to prevent tokens from being leaked into your logs. In `config/environments/production.rb`:
```ruby
config.log_level = :warn
```
### Other ORMs
Devise supports ActiveRecord (default) and Mongoid. To select another ORM, simply require it in the initializer file.
## Additional information
### Heroku
Using Devise on Heroku with Ruby on Rails 3.2 requires setting:
```ruby
config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false
```
Read more about the potential issues at http://guides.rubyonrails.org/asset_pipeline.html
### Warden
Devise is based on Warden, which is a general Rack authentication framework created by Daniel Neighman. We encourage you to read more about Warden here:
https://github.com/hassox/warden
### Contributors
We have a long list of valued contributors. Check them all at:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/graphs/contributors
## License
MIT License. Copyright 2009-2018 Plataformatec. http://plataformatec.com.br
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== Devise
Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails based on Warden. It:
* Is Rack based;
* Is a complete MVC solution based on Rails engines;
* Allows you to have multiple roles (or models/scopes) signed in at the same time;
* Is based on a modularity concept: use just what you really need.
Right now it's composed of 12 modules:
* Authenticatable: responsible for encrypting password and validating authenticity of a user while signing in.
* Token Authenticatable: validates authenticity of a user while signing in using an authentication token (also known as "single access token").
* HttpAuthenticatable: sign in users using basic HTTP authentication.
* Confirmable: responsible for verifying whether an account is already confirmed to sign in, and to send emails with confirmation instructions.
* Recoverable: takes care of reseting the user password and send reset instructions.
* Registerable: handles signing up users through a registration process.
* Rememberable: manages generating and clearing token for remember the user from a saved cookie.
* Trackable: tracks sign in count, timestamps and ip.
* Timeoutable: expires sessions without activity in a certain period of time.
* Validatable: creates all needed validations for email and password. It's totally optional, so you're able to to customize validations by yourself.
* Lockable: takes care of locking an account based on the number of failed sign in attempts. Handles unlock via expire and email.
* Activatable: if you need to activate accounts by other means, which are not through confirmation, use this module.
There's an example application using Devise at http://github.com/plataformatec/devise_example .
== Dependencies
Devise is based on Warden (http://github.com/hassox/warden), a Rack Authentication Framework so you need to install it as a gem. Please ensure you have it installed in order to use devise (see installation below).
== Installation
Install warden gem if you don't have it installed:
sudo gem install warden
Install devise gem:
sudo gem install devise --version=1.0.1
Configure warden and devise gems inside your app:
config.gem 'warden'
config.gem 'devise'
Run the generator:
ruby script/generate devise_install
And you're ready to go. The generator will install an initializer which describes ALL Devise's configuration options, so be sure to take a look at it and the documentation as well:
http://rdoc.info/projects/plataformatec/devise
If you want to use Devise with bundler on Rails 2.3, you need to follow the instructions here:
http://github.com/carlhuda/bundler/issues/issue/83
== Basic Usage
This is a walkthrough with all steps you need to setup a devise resource, including model, migration, route files, and optional configuration. You MUST also check out the *Generators* section below to help you start.
Devise must be set up within the model (or models) you want to use, and devise routes must be created inside your config/routes.rb file.
We're assuming here you want a User model with some modules, as outlined below:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
devise :authenticatable, :confirmable, :recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable
end
After you choose which modules to use, you need to setup your migrations. Luckily, devise has some helpers to save you from this boring work:
create_table :users do |t|
t.authenticatable
t.confirmable
t.recoverable
t.rememberable
t.trackable
t.timestamps
end
Remember that Devise don't rely on _attr_accessible_ or _attr_protected_ inside its modules, so be sure to setup what attributes are accessible or protected in your model.
The next setup after setting up your model is to configure your routes. You do this by opening up your config/routes.rb and adding:
map.devise_for :users
This is going to look inside you User model and create a set of needed routes (you can see them by running `rake routes`).
There are also some options available for configuring your routes, as :class_name (to set the class for that route), :path_prefix, :as and :path_names, where the last two have the same meaning as in common routes. The available :path_names are:
map.devise_for :users, :as => "usuarios", :path_names => { :sign_in => 'login', :sign_out => 'logout', :password => 'secret', :confirmation => 'verification', :unlock => 'unblock' }
Be sure to check devise_for documentation for detailed description.
After this steps, run your migrations, and you are ready to go! But don't finish reading, we still have a lot to tell you:
== Controller filters and helpers
Devise is gonna create some helpers to use inside your controllers and views. To setup a controller that needs user authentication, just add this before_filter:
before_filter :authenticate_user!
To verify if a user is signed in, you have the following helper:
user_signed_in?
And to get the current signed in user this helper is available:
current_user
You have also access to the session for this scope:
user_session
After signing in a user, confirming it's account or updating it's password, devise will look for a scoped root path to redirect. Example: For a :user resource, it will use user_root_path if it exists, otherwise default root_path will be used. This means that you need to set the root inside your routes:
map.root :controller => 'home'
You can also overwrite after_sign_in_path_for and after_sign_out_path_for to customize better your redirect hooks.
Finally, you also need to setup default url options for the mailer in each environment. Here's is the configuration for config/environments/development.rb:
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => 'localhost:3000' }
== Tidying up
Devise let's you setup as many roles as you want, so let's say you already have this User model and also want an Admin model with just authentication, trackable, lockable and timeoutable stuff and none of confirmation or password recovery. Just follow the same steps:
# Create a migration with the required fields
create_table :admins do |t|
t.authenticatable
t.lockable
t.trackable
end
# Inside your Admin model
devise :authenticatable, :trackable, :timeoutable, :lockable
# Inside your routes
map.devise_for :admin
# Inside your protected controller
before_filter :authenticate_admin!
# Inside your controllers and views
admin_signed_in?
current_admin
admin_session
== Generators
Devise comes with some generators to help you start:
ruby script/generate devise_install
This will generate an initializer, with a description of all configuration values. You can also generate models through:
ruby script/generate devise Model
A model configured with all devise modules and attr_accessible for default fields will be created. The generator will also create the migration and configure your routes for devise.
== Model configuration
The devise method in your models also accept some options to configure its modules. For example, you can chose which encryptor to use in authenticatable:
devise :authenticatable, :confirmable, :recoverable, :encryptor => :bcrypt
Besides :encryptor, you can provide :pepper, :stretches, :confirm_within, :remember_for, :timeout_in, :unlock_in and others. All those are describer in the initializer created when you invoke the devise_install generator describer above.
== Views
Since devise is an engine, it has all default views inside the gem. They are good to get you started, but you will want to customize them at some point. And Devise has a generator to make copy them all to your application:
ruby script/generate devise_views
By default Devise will use the same views for all roles you have. But what if you need so different views to each of them? Devise also has an easy way to accomplish it: just setup config.scoped_views to true inside "config/initializers/devise.rb".
After doing so you will be able to have views based on the scope like 'sessions/users/new' and 'sessions/admin/new'. If no view is found within the scope, Devise will fallback to the default view.
Devise uses flash messages to let users know if their login is successful or not. Devise expects your application to call 'flash[:notice]' and 'flash[:alert]' as appropriate.
== I18n
Devise uses flash messages with I18n with the flash keys :success and :failure. To customize your app, you can setup your locale file this way:
en:
devise:
sessions:
signed_in: 'Signed in successfully.'
You can also create distinct messages based on the resource you've configured using the singular name given in routes:
en:
devise:
sessions:
user:
signed_in: 'Welcome user, you are signed in.'
admin:
signed_in: 'Hello admin!'
Devise mailer uses the same pattern to create subject messages:
en:
devise:
mailer:
confirmation_instructions: 'Hello everybody!'
user:
confirmation_instructions: 'Hello User! Please confirm your email'
reset_password_instructions: 'Reset instructions'
Take a look at our locale file to check all available messages.
== Test helpers
Devise includes some tests helpers for functional specs. To use them, you just need to include Devise::TestHelpers in your test class and use the sign_in and sign_out method. Such methods have the same signature as in controllers:
sign_in :user, @user # sign_in(scope, resource)
sign_in @user # sign_in(resource)
sign_out :user # sign_out(scope)
sign_out @user # sign_out(resource)
You can include the Devise Test Helpers in all of your tests by adding the following to the bottom of your test/test_helper.rb or spec/spec_helper.rb file:
class ActionController::TestCase
include Devise::TestHelpers
end
Do not use such helpers for integration tests like Cucumber, Webrat... Just fill in the form or explicitly set the user in session. For more tips, check the wiki (http://wiki.github.com/plataformatec/devise).
== Migrating from other solutions
Devise implements encryption strategies for Clearance, Authlogic and Restful-Authentication. To make use of it set the desired encryptor in the encryptor initializer config option. You might also need to rename your encrypted password and salt columns to match Devises's one (encrypted_password and password_salt).
== Other ORMs
Devise supports both ActiveRecord (default) and MongoMapper, and has experimental Datamapper supports (in a sense that Devise test suite does not run completely with Datamapper). To choose other ORM, you just need to configure it in the initializer file.
== TODO
Please refer to TODO file.
== Maintainers
* José Valim (http://github.com/josevalim)
* Carlos Antônio da Silva (http://github.com/carlosantoniodasilva)
== Contributors
We have a long running list of contributors. Check them in the CHANGELOG or do `git shortlog -s -n` in the cloned repository.
== Bugs and Feedback
If you discover any bugs or want to drop a line, feel free to create an issue on
GitHub or send an e-mail to the mailing list.
http://github.com/plataformatec/devise/issues
http://groups.google.com/group/plataformatec-devise
MIT License. Copyright 2009 Plataforma Tecnologia. http://blog.plataformatec.com.br

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# encoding: UTF-8
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
require 'rake'
require 'rake/testtask'
require 'rdoc/task'
require 'rake/rdoctask'
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'lib', 'devise', 'version')
desc 'Default: run tests for all ORMs.'
task default: :test
task :default => :pre_commit
desc 'Run Devise tests for all ORMs.'
task :pre_commit do
Dir[File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'test', 'orm', '*.rb')].each do |file|
orm = File.basename(file).split(".").first
# "Some day, my son, rake's inner wisdom will reveal itself. Until then,
# take this `system` -- may its brute force protect you well."
exit 1 unless system "rake test DEVISE_ORM=#{orm}"
system "rake test DEVISE_ORM=#{orm}"
end
end
@@ -24,7 +22,6 @@ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
t.libs << 'test'
t.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb'
t.verbose = true
t.warning = false
end
desc 'Generate documentation for Devise.'
@@ -32,6 +29,25 @@ Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|
rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
rdoc.title = 'Devise'
rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source'
rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README.md')
rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README.rdoc')
rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
end
begin
require 'jeweler'
Jeweler::Tasks.new do |s|
s.name = "devise"
s.version = Devise::VERSION
s.summary = "Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden"
s.email = "contact@plataformatec.com.br"
s.homepage = "http://github.com/plataformatec/devise"
s.description = "Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden"
s.authors = ['José Valim', 'Carlos Antônio']
s.files = FileList["[A-Z]*", "{app,config,generators,lib}/**/*", "rails/init.rb"]
s.add_dependency("warden", "~> 0.9.3")
end
Jeweler::GemcutterTasks.new
rescue LoadError
puts "Jeweler, or one of its dependencies, is not available. Install it with: sudo gem install technicalpickles-jeweler -s http://gems.github.com"
end

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* Make test run with DataMapper
* Extract Activatable tests from Confirmable

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class ConfirmationsController < ApplicationController
include Devise::Controllers::InternalHelpers
# GET /resource/confirmation/new
def new
build_resource
render_with_scope :new
end
# POST /resource/confirmation
def create
self.resource = resource_class.send_confirmation_instructions(params[resource_name])
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message :notice, :send_instructions
redirect_to new_session_path(resource_name)
else
render_with_scope :new
end
end
# GET /resource/confirmation?confirmation_token=abcdef
def show
self.resource = resource_class.confirm!(:confirmation_token => params[:confirmation_token])
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message :notice, :confirmed
sign_in_and_redirect(resource_name, resource)
else
render_with_scope :new
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Devise::ConfirmationsController < DeviseController
# GET /resource/confirmation/new
def new
self.resource = resource_class.new
end
# POST /resource/confirmation
def create
self.resource = resource_class.send_confirmation_instructions(resource_params)
yield resource if block_given?
if successfully_sent?(resource)
respond_with({}, location: after_resending_confirmation_instructions_path_for(resource_name))
else
respond_with(resource)
end
end
# GET /resource/confirmation?confirmation_token=abcdef
def show
self.resource = resource_class.confirm_by_token(params[:confirmation_token])
yield resource if block_given?
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message!(:notice, :confirmed)
respond_with_navigational(resource){ redirect_to after_confirmation_path_for(resource_name, resource) }
else
respond_with_navigational(resource.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity){ render :new }
end
end
protected
# The path used after resending confirmation instructions.
def after_resending_confirmation_instructions_path_for(resource_name)
is_navigational_format? ? new_session_path(resource_name) : '/'
end
# The path used after confirmation.
def after_confirmation_path_for(resource_name, resource)
if signed_in?(resource_name)
signed_in_root_path(resource)
else
new_session_path(resource_name)
end
end
def translation_scope
'devise.confirmations'
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Devise::OmniauthCallbacksController < DeviseController
prepend_before_action { request.env["devise.skip_timeout"] = true }
def passthru
render status: 404, plain: "Not found. Authentication passthru."
end
def failure
set_flash_message! :alert, :failure, kind: OmniAuth::Utils.camelize(failed_strategy.name), reason: failure_message
redirect_to after_omniauth_failure_path_for(resource_name)
end
protected
def failed_strategy
request.respond_to?(:get_header) ? request.get_header("omniauth.error.strategy") : request.env["omniauth.error.strategy"]
end
def failure_message
exception = request.respond_to?(:get_header) ? request.get_header("omniauth.error") : request.env["omniauth.error"]
error = exception.error_reason if exception.respond_to?(:error_reason)
error ||= exception.error if exception.respond_to?(:error)
error ||= (request.respond_to?(:get_header) ? request.get_header("omniauth.error.type") : request.env["omniauth.error.type"]).to_s
error.to_s.humanize if error
end
def after_omniauth_failure_path_for(scope)
new_session_path(scope)
end
def translation_scope
'devise.omniauth_callbacks'
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Devise::PasswordsController < DeviseController
prepend_before_action :require_no_authentication
# Render the #edit only if coming from a reset password email link
append_before_action :assert_reset_token_passed, only: :edit
# GET /resource/password/new
def new
self.resource = resource_class.new
end
# POST /resource/password
def create
self.resource = resource_class.send_reset_password_instructions(resource_params)
yield resource if block_given?
if successfully_sent?(resource)
respond_with({}, location: after_sending_reset_password_instructions_path_for(resource_name))
else
respond_with(resource)
end
end
# GET /resource/password/edit?reset_password_token=abcdef
def edit
self.resource = resource_class.new
set_minimum_password_length
resource.reset_password_token = params[:reset_password_token]
end
# PUT /resource/password
def update
self.resource = resource_class.reset_password_by_token(resource_params)
yield resource if block_given?
if resource.errors.empty?
resource.unlock_access! if unlockable?(resource)
if Devise.sign_in_after_reset_password
flash_message = resource.active_for_authentication? ? :updated : :updated_not_active
set_flash_message!(:notice, flash_message)
sign_in(resource_name, resource)
else
set_flash_message!(:notice, :updated_not_active)
end
respond_with resource, location: after_resetting_password_path_for(resource)
else
set_minimum_password_length
respond_with resource
end
end
protected
def after_resetting_password_path_for(resource)
Devise.sign_in_after_reset_password ? after_sign_in_path_for(resource) : new_session_path(resource_name)
end
# The path used after sending reset password instructions
def after_sending_reset_password_instructions_path_for(resource_name)
new_session_path(resource_name) if is_navigational_format?
end
# Check if a reset_password_token is provided in the request
def assert_reset_token_passed
if params[:reset_password_token].blank?
set_flash_message(:alert, :no_token)
redirect_to new_session_path(resource_name)
end
end
# Check if proper Lockable module methods are present & unlock strategy
# allows to unlock resource on password reset
def unlockable?(resource)
resource.respond_to?(:unlock_access!) &&
resource.respond_to?(:unlock_strategy_enabled?) &&
resource.unlock_strategy_enabled?(:email)
end
def translation_scope
'devise.passwords'
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Devise::RegistrationsController < DeviseController
prepend_before_action :require_no_authentication, only: [:new, :create, :cancel]
prepend_before_action :authenticate_scope!, only: [:edit, :update, :destroy]
prepend_before_action :set_minimum_password_length, only: [:new, :edit]
# GET /resource/sign_up
def new
build_resource
yield resource if block_given?
respond_with resource
end
# POST /resource
def create
build_resource(sign_up_params)
resource.save
yield resource if block_given?
if resource.persisted?
if resource.active_for_authentication?
set_flash_message! :notice, :signed_up
sign_up(resource_name, resource)
respond_with resource, location: after_sign_up_path_for(resource)
else
set_flash_message! :notice, :"signed_up_but_#{resource.inactive_message}"
expire_data_after_sign_in!
respond_with resource, location: after_inactive_sign_up_path_for(resource)
end
else
clean_up_passwords resource
set_minimum_password_length
respond_with resource
end
end
# GET /resource/edit
def edit
render :edit
end
# PUT /resource
# We need to use a copy of the resource because we don't want to change
# the current user in place.
def update
self.resource = resource_class.to_adapter.get!(send(:"current_#{resource_name}").to_key)
prev_unconfirmed_email = resource.unconfirmed_email if resource.respond_to?(:unconfirmed_email)
resource_updated = update_resource(resource, account_update_params)
yield resource if block_given?
if resource_updated
if is_flashing_format?
flash_key = update_needs_confirmation?(resource, prev_unconfirmed_email) ?
:update_needs_confirmation : :updated
set_flash_message :notice, flash_key
end
bypass_sign_in resource, scope: resource_name
respond_with resource, location: after_update_path_for(resource)
else
clean_up_passwords resource
set_minimum_password_length
respond_with resource
end
end
# DELETE /resource
def destroy
resource.destroy
Devise.sign_out_all_scopes ? sign_out : sign_out(resource_name)
set_flash_message! :notice, :destroyed
yield resource if block_given?
respond_with_navigational(resource){ redirect_to after_sign_out_path_for(resource_name) }
end
# GET /resource/cancel
# Forces the session data which is usually expired after sign
# in to be expired now. This is useful if the user wants to
# cancel oauth signing in/up in the middle of the process,
# removing all OAuth session data.
def cancel
expire_data_after_sign_in!
redirect_to new_registration_path(resource_name)
end
protected
def update_needs_confirmation?(resource, previous)
resource.respond_to?(:pending_reconfirmation?) &&
resource.pending_reconfirmation? &&
previous != resource.unconfirmed_email
end
# By default we want to require a password checks on update.
# You can overwrite this method in your own RegistrationsController.
def update_resource(resource, params)
resource.update_with_password(params)
end
# Build a devise resource passing in the session. Useful to move
# temporary session data to the newly created user.
def build_resource(hash = {})
self.resource = resource_class.new_with_session(hash, session)
end
# Signs in a user on sign up. You can overwrite this method in your own
# RegistrationsController.
def sign_up(resource_name, resource)
sign_in(resource_name, resource)
end
# The path used after sign up. You need to overwrite this method
# in your own RegistrationsController.
def after_sign_up_path_for(resource)
after_sign_in_path_for(resource) if is_navigational_format?
end
# The path used after sign up for inactive accounts. You need to overwrite
# this method in your own RegistrationsController.
def after_inactive_sign_up_path_for(resource)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource)
router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name
context = router_name ? send(router_name) : self
context.respond_to?(:root_path) ? context.root_path : "/"
end
# The default url to be used after updating a resource. You need to overwrite
# this method in your own RegistrationsController.
def after_update_path_for(resource)
signed_in_root_path(resource)
end
# Authenticates the current scope and gets the current resource from the session.
def authenticate_scope!
send(:"authenticate_#{resource_name}!", force: true)
self.resource = send(:"current_#{resource_name}")
end
def sign_up_params
devise_parameter_sanitizer.sanitize(:sign_up)
end
def account_update_params
devise_parameter_sanitizer.sanitize(:account_update)
end
def translation_scope
'devise.registrations'
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Devise::SessionsController < DeviseController
prepend_before_action :require_no_authentication, only: [:new, :create]
prepend_before_action :allow_params_authentication!, only: :create
prepend_before_action :verify_signed_out_user, only: :destroy
prepend_before_action(only: [:create, :destroy]) { request.env["devise.skip_timeout"] = true }
# GET /resource/sign_in
def new
self.resource = resource_class.new(sign_in_params)
clean_up_passwords(resource)
yield resource if block_given?
respond_with(resource, serialize_options(resource))
end
# POST /resource/sign_in
def create
self.resource = warden.authenticate!(auth_options)
set_flash_message!(:notice, :signed_in)
sign_in(resource_name, resource)
yield resource if block_given?
respond_with resource, location: after_sign_in_path_for(resource)
end
# DELETE /resource/sign_out
def destroy
signed_out = (Devise.sign_out_all_scopes ? sign_out : sign_out(resource_name))
set_flash_message! :notice, :signed_out if signed_out
yield if block_given?
respond_to_on_destroy
end
protected
def sign_in_params
devise_parameter_sanitizer.sanitize(:sign_in)
end
def serialize_options(resource)
methods = resource_class.authentication_keys.dup
methods = methods.keys if methods.is_a?(Hash)
methods << :password if resource.respond_to?(:password)
{ methods: methods, only: [:password] }
end
def auth_options
{ scope: resource_name, recall: "#{controller_path}#new" }
end
def translation_scope
'devise.sessions'
end
private
# Check if there is no signed in user before doing the sign out.
#
# If there is no signed in user, it will set the flash message and redirect
# to the after_sign_out path.
def verify_signed_out_user
if all_signed_out?
set_flash_message! :notice, :already_signed_out
respond_to_on_destroy
end
end
def all_signed_out?
users = Devise.mappings.keys.map { |s| warden.user(scope: s, run_callbacks: false) }
users.all?(&:blank?)
end
def respond_to_on_destroy
# We actually need to hardcode this as Rails default responder doesn't
# support returning empty response on GET request
respond_to do |format|
format.all { head :no_content }
format.any(*navigational_formats) { redirect_to after_sign_out_path_for(resource_name) }
end
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Devise::UnlocksController < DeviseController
prepend_before_action :require_no_authentication
# GET /resource/unlock/new
def new
self.resource = resource_class.new
end
# POST /resource/unlock
def create
self.resource = resource_class.send_unlock_instructions(resource_params)
yield resource if block_given?
if successfully_sent?(resource)
respond_with({}, location: after_sending_unlock_instructions_path_for(resource))
else
respond_with(resource)
end
end
# GET /resource/unlock?unlock_token=abcdef
def show
self.resource = resource_class.unlock_access_by_token(params[:unlock_token])
yield resource if block_given?
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message! :notice, :unlocked
respond_with_navigational(resource){ redirect_to after_unlock_path_for(resource) }
else
respond_with_navigational(resource.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity){ render :new }
end
end
protected
# The path used after sending unlock password instructions
def after_sending_unlock_instructions_path_for(resource)
new_session_path(resource) if is_navigational_format?
end
# The path used after unlocking the resource
def after_unlock_path_for(resource)
new_session_path(resource) if is_navigational_format?
end
def translation_scope
'devise.unlocks'
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
# All Devise controllers are inherited from here.
class DeviseController < Devise.parent_controller.constantize
include Devise::Controllers::ScopedViews
if respond_to?(:helper)
helper DeviseHelper
end
if respond_to?(:helper_method)
helpers = %w(resource scope_name resource_name signed_in_resource
resource_class resource_params devise_mapping)
helper_method(*helpers)
end
prepend_before_action :assert_is_devise_resource!
respond_to :html if mimes_for_respond_to.empty?
# Override prefixes to consider the scoped view.
# Notice we need to check for the request due to a bug in
# Action Controller tests that forces _prefixes to be
# loaded before even having a request object.
#
# This method should be public as it is in ActionPack
# itself. Changing its visibility may break other gems.
def _prefixes #:nodoc:
@_prefixes ||= if self.class.scoped_views? && request && devise_mapping
["#{devise_mapping.scoped_path}/#{controller_name}"] + super
else
super
end
end
protected
# Gets the actual resource stored in the instance variable
def resource
instance_variable_get(:"@#{resource_name}")
end
# Proxy to devise map name
def resource_name
devise_mapping.name
end
alias :scope_name :resource_name
# Proxy to devise map class
def resource_class
devise_mapping.to
end
# Returns a signed in resource from session (if one exists)
def signed_in_resource
warden.authenticate(scope: resource_name)
end
# Attempt to find the mapped route for devise based on request path
def devise_mapping
@devise_mapping ||= request.env["devise.mapping"]
end
# Checks whether it's a devise mapped resource or not.
def assert_is_devise_resource! #:nodoc:
unknown_action! <<-MESSAGE unless devise_mapping
Could not find devise mapping for path #{request.fullpath.inspect}.
This may happen for two reasons:
1) You forgot to wrap your route inside the scope block. For example:
devise_scope :user do
get "/some/route" => "some_devise_controller"
end
2) You are testing a Devise controller bypassing the router.
If so, you can explicitly tell Devise which mapping to use:
@request.env["devise.mapping"] = Devise.mappings[:user]
MESSAGE
end
# Returns real navigational formats which are supported by Rails
def navigational_formats
@navigational_formats ||= Devise.navigational_formats.select { |format| Mime::EXTENSION_LOOKUP[format.to_s] }
end
def unknown_action!(msg)
logger.debug "[Devise] #{msg}" if logger
raise AbstractController::ActionNotFound, msg
end
# Sets the resource creating an instance variable
def resource=(new_resource)
instance_variable_set(:"@#{resource_name}", new_resource)
end
# Helper for use in before_actions where no authentication is required.
#
# Example:
# before_action :require_no_authentication, only: :new
def require_no_authentication
assert_is_devise_resource!
return unless is_navigational_format?
no_input = devise_mapping.no_input_strategies
authenticated = if no_input.present?
args = no_input.dup.push scope: resource_name
warden.authenticate?(*args)
else
warden.authenticated?(resource_name)
end
if authenticated && resource = warden.user(resource_name)
flash[:alert] = I18n.t("devise.failure.already_authenticated")
redirect_to after_sign_in_path_for(resource)
end
end
# Helper for use after calling send_*_instructions methods on a resource.
# If we are in paranoid mode, we always act as if the resource was valid
# and instructions were sent.
def successfully_sent?(resource)
notice = if Devise.paranoid
resource.errors.clear
:send_paranoid_instructions
elsif resource.errors.empty?
:send_instructions
end
if notice
set_flash_message! :notice, notice
true
end
end
# Sets the flash message with :key, using I18n. By default you are able
# to set up your messages using specific resource scope, and if no message is
# found we look to the default scope. Set the "now" options key to a true
# value to populate the flash.now hash in lieu of the default flash hash (so
# the flash message will be available to the current action instead of the
# next action).
# Example (i18n locale file):
#
# en:
# devise:
# passwords:
# #default_scope_messages - only if resource_scope is not found
# user:
# #resource_scope_messages
#
# Please refer to README or en.yml locale file to check what messages are
# available.
def set_flash_message(key, kind, options = {})
message = find_message(kind, options)
if options[:now]
flash.now[key] = message if message.present?
else
flash[key] = message if message.present?
end
end
# Sets flash message if is_flashing_format? equals true
def set_flash_message!(key, kind, options = {})
if is_flashing_format?
set_flash_message(key, kind, options)
end
end
# Sets minimum password length to show to user
def set_minimum_password_length
if devise_mapping.validatable?
@minimum_password_length = resource_class.password_length.min
end
end
def devise_i18n_options(options)
options
end
# Get message for given
def find_message(kind, options = {})
options[:scope] ||= translation_scope
options[:default] = Array(options[:default]).unshift(kind.to_sym)
options[:resource_name] = resource_name
options = devise_i18n_options(options)
I18n.t("#{options[:resource_name]}.#{kind}", options)
end
# Controllers inheriting DeviseController are advised to override this
# method so that other controllers inheriting from them would use
# existing translations.
def translation_scope
"devise.#{controller_name}"
end
def clean_up_passwords(object)
object.clean_up_passwords if object.respond_to?(:clean_up_passwords)
end
def respond_with_navigational(*args, &block)
respond_with(*args) do |format|
format.any(*navigational_formats, &block)
end
end
def resource_params
params.fetch(resource_name, {})
end
ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:devise_controller, self)
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class PasswordsController < ApplicationController
include Devise::Controllers::InternalHelpers
before_filter :require_no_authentication
# GET /resource/password/new
def new
build_resource
render_with_scope :new
end
# POST /resource/password
def create
self.resource = resource_class.send_reset_password_instructions(params[resource_name])
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message :notice, :send_instructions
redirect_to new_session_path(resource_name)
else
render_with_scope :new
end
end
# GET /resource/password/edit?reset_password_token=abcdef
def edit
self.resource = resource_class.new
resource.reset_password_token = params[:reset_password_token]
render_with_scope :edit
end
# PUT /resource/password
def update
self.resource = resource_class.reset_password!(params[resource_name])
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message :notice, :updated
sign_in_and_redirect(resource_name, resource)
else
render_with_scope :edit
end
end
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class RegistrationsController < ApplicationController
include Devise::Controllers::InternalHelpers
before_filter :require_no_authentication, :only => [ :new, :create ]
before_filter :authenticate_scope!, :only => [:edit, :update, :destroy]
# GET /resource/sign_in
def new
build_resource
render_with_scope :new
end
# POST /resource/sign_up
def create
build_resource
if resource.save
flash[:"#{resource_name}_signed_up"] = true
set_flash_message :notice, :signed_up
sign_in_and_redirect(resource_name, resource)
else
render_with_scope :new
end
end
# GET /resource/edit
def edit
render_with_scope :edit
end
# PUT /resource
def update
if self.resource.update_with_password(params[resource_name])
set_flash_message :notice, :updated
redirect_to after_sign_in_path_for(self.resource)
else
render_with_scope :edit
end
end
# DELETE /resource
def destroy
self.resource.destroy
set_flash_message :notice, :destroyed
sign_out_and_redirect(self.resource)
end
protected
# Authenticates the current scope and dup the resource
def authenticate_scope!
send(:"authenticate_#{resource_name}!")
self.resource = send(:"current_#{resource_name}").dup
end
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class SessionsController < ApplicationController
include Devise::Controllers::InternalHelpers
before_filter :require_no_authentication, :only => [ :new, :create ]
# GET /resource/sign_in
def new
unless resource_just_signed_up?
Devise::FLASH_MESSAGES.each do |message|
set_now_flash_message :alert, message if params.try(:[], message) == "true"
end
end
build_resource
render_with_scope :new
end
# POST /resource/sign_in
def create
if resource = authenticate(resource_name)
set_flash_message :notice, :signed_in
sign_in_and_redirect(resource_name, resource, true)
else
set_now_flash_message :alert, (warden.message || :invalid)
clean_up_passwords(build_resource)
render_with_scope :new
end
end
# GET /resource/sign_out
def destroy
set_flash_message :notice, :signed_out if signed_in?(resource_name)
sign_out_and_redirect(resource_name)
end
protected
def resource_just_signed_up?
flash[:"#{resource_name}_signed_up"]
end
def clean_up_passwords(object)
object.clean_up_passwords if object.respond_to?(:clean_up_passwords)
end
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class UnlocksController < ApplicationController
include Devise::Controllers::InternalHelpers
# GET /resource/unlock/new
def new
build_resource
render_with_scope :new
end
# POST /resource/unlock
def create
self.resource = resource_class.send_unlock_instructions(params[resource_name])
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message :notice, :send_instructions
redirect_to new_session_path(resource_name)
else
render_with_scope :new
end
end
# GET /resource/unlock?unlock_token=abcdef
def show
self.resource = resource_class.unlock!(:unlock_token => params[:unlock_token])
if resource.errors.empty?
set_flash_message :notice, :unlocked
sign_in_and_redirect(resource_name, resource)
else
render_with_scope :new
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module DeviseHelper
# A simple way to show error messages for the current devise resource. If you need
# to customize this method, you can either overwrite it in your application helpers or
# copy the views to your application.
#
# This method is intended to stay simple and it is unlikely that we are going to change
# it to add more behavior or options.
def devise_error_messages!
return "" if resource.errors.empty?
messages = resource.errors.full_messages.map { |msg| content_tag(:li, msg) }.join
sentence = I18n.t("errors.messages.not_saved",
count: resource.errors.count,
resource: resource.class.model_name.human.downcase)
html = <<-HTML
<div id="error_explanation">
<h2>#{sentence}</h2>
<ul>#{messages}</ul>
</div>
HTML
html.html_safe
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
if defined?(ActionMailer)
class Devise::Mailer < Devise.parent_mailer.constantize
include Devise::Mailers::Helpers
def confirmation_instructions(record, token, opts={})
@token = token
devise_mail(record, :confirmation_instructions, opts)
end
def reset_password_instructions(record, token, opts={})
@token = token
devise_mail(record, :reset_password_instructions, opts)
end
def unlock_instructions(record, token, opts={})
@token = token
devise_mail(record, :unlock_instructions, opts)
end
def email_changed(record, opts={})
devise_mail(record, :email_changed, opts)
end
def password_change(record, opts={})
devise_mail(record, :password_change, opts)
end
end
end

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class DeviseMailer < ::ActionMailer::Base
extend Devise::Controllers::InternalHelpers::ScopedViews
# Deliver confirmation instructions when the user is created or its email is
# updated, and also when confirmation is manually requested
def confirmation_instructions(record)
setup_mail(record, :confirmation_instructions)
end
# Deliver reset password instructions when manually requested
def reset_password_instructions(record)
setup_mail(record, :reset_password_instructions)
end
def unlock_instructions(record)
setup_mail(record, :unlock_instructions)
end
private
# Configure default email options
def setup_mail(record, key)
mapping = Devise::Mapping.find_by_class(record.class)
raise "Invalid devise resource #{record}" unless mapping
subject translate(mapping, key)
from mailer_sender(mapping)
recipients record.email
sent_on Time.now
content_type Devise.mailer_content_type
body render_with_scope(key, mapping, mapping.name => record, :resource => record)
end
def render_with_scope(key, mapping, assigns)
if self.class.scoped_views
begin
render :file => "devise_mailer/#{mapping.as}/#{key}", :body => assigns
rescue ActionView::MissingTemplate
render :file => "devise_mailer/#{key}", :body => assigns
end
else
render :file => "devise_mailer/#{key}", :body => assigns
end
end
def mailer_sender(mapping)
if Devise.mailer_sender.is_a?(Proc)
block_args = mapping.name if Devise.mailer_sender.arity > 0
Devise.mailer_sender.call(block_args)
else
Devise.mailer_sender
end
end
# Setup subject namespaced by model. It means you're able to setup your
# messages using specific resource scope, or provide a default one.
# Example (i18n locale file):
#
# en:
# devise:
# mailer:
# confirmation_instructions: '...'
# user:
# confirmation_instructions: '...'
def translate(mapping, key)
I18n.t(:"#{mapping.name}.#{key}", :scope => [:devise, :mailer], :default => key)
end
end

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<h2>Resend confirmation instructions</h2>
<% form_for resource_name, resource, :url => confirmation_path(resource_name) do |f| %>
<%= f.error_messages %>
<p><%= f.label :email %></p>
<p><%= f.text_field :email %></p>
<p><%= f.submit "Resend confirmation instructions" %></p>
<% end %>
<%= render :partial => "shared/devise_links" %>

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<h2>Resend confirmation instructions</h2>
<%= form_for(resource, as: resource_name, url: confirmation_path(resource_name), html: { method: :post }) do |f| %>
<%= devise_error_messages! %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :email %><br />
<%= f.email_field :email, autofocus: true, autocomplete: "email", value: (resource.pending_reconfirmation? ? resource.unconfirmed_email : resource.email) %>
</div>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit "Resend confirmation instructions" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<%= render "devise/shared/links" %>

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<p>Welcome <%= @email %>!</p>
<p>You can confirm your account email through the link below:</p>
<p><%= link_to 'Confirm my account', confirmation_url(@resource, confirmation_token: @token) %></p>

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<p>Hello <%= @email %>!</p>
<% if @resource.try(:unconfirmed_email?) %>
<p>We're contacting you to notify you that your email is being changed to <%= @resource.unconfirmed_email %>.</p>
<% else %>
<p>We're contacting you to notify you that your email has been changed to <%= @resource.email %>.</p>
<% end %>

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<p>Hello <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>We're contacting you to notify you that your password has been changed.</p>

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<p>Hello <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>Your account has been locked due to an excessive number of unsuccessful sign in attempts.</p>
<p>Click the link below to unlock your account:</p>
<p><%= link_to 'Unlock my account', unlock_url(@resource, unlock_token: @token) %></p>

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<h2>Change your password</h2>
<%= form_for(resource, as: resource_name, url: password_path(resource_name), html: { method: :put }) do |f| %>
<%= devise_error_messages! %>
<%= f.hidden_field :reset_password_token %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :password, "New password" %><br />
<% if @minimum_password_length %>
<em>(<%= @minimum_password_length %> characters minimum)</em><br />
<% end %>
<%= f.password_field :password, autofocus: true, autocomplete: "new-password" %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :password_confirmation, "Confirm new password" %><br />
<%= f.password_field :password_confirmation, autocomplete: "off" %>
</div>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit "Change my password" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<%= render "devise/shared/links" %>

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<h2>Forgot your password?</h2>
<%= form_for(resource, as: resource_name, url: password_path(resource_name), html: { method: :post }) do |f| %>
<%= devise_error_messages! %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :email %><br />
<%= f.email_field :email, autofocus: true, autocomplete: "email" %>
</div>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit "Send me reset password instructions" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<%= render "devise/shared/links" %>

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<h2>Edit <%= resource_name.to_s.humanize %></h2>
<%= form_for(resource, as: resource_name, url: registration_path(resource_name), html: { method: :put }) do |f| %>
<%= devise_error_messages! %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :email %><br />
<%= f.email_field :email, autofocus: true, autocomplete: "email" %>
</div>
<% if devise_mapping.confirmable? && resource.pending_reconfirmation? %>
<div>Currently waiting confirmation for: <%= resource.unconfirmed_email %></div>
<% end %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :password %> <i>(leave blank if you don't want to change it)</i><br />
<%= f.password_field :password, autocomplete: "new-password" %>
<% if @minimum_password_length %>
<br />
<em><%= @minimum_password_length %> characters minimum</em>
<% end %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :password_confirmation %><br />
<%= f.password_field :password_confirmation, autocomplete: "new-password" %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :current_password %> <i>(we need your current password to confirm your changes)</i><br />
<%= f.password_field :current_password, autocomplete: "current-password" %>
</div>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit "Update" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<h3>Cancel my account</h3>
<p>Unhappy? <%= button_to "Cancel my account", registration_path(resource_name), data: { confirm: "Are you sure?" }, method: :delete %></p>
<%= link_to "Back", :back %>

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<h2>Sign up</h2>
<%= form_for(resource, as: resource_name, url: registration_path(resource_name)) do |f| %>
<%= devise_error_messages! %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :email %><br />
<%= f.email_field :email, autofocus: true, autocomplete: "email" %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :password %>
<% if @minimum_password_length %>
<em>(<%= @minimum_password_length %> characters minimum)</em>
<% end %><br />
<%= f.password_field :password, autocomplete: "new-password" %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :password_confirmation %><br />
<%= f.password_field :password_confirmation, autocomplete: "new-password" %>
</div>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit "Sign up" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<%= render "devise/shared/links" %>

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<h2>Log in</h2>
<%= form_for(resource, as: resource_name, url: session_path(resource_name)) do |f| %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :email %><br />
<%= f.email_field :email, autofocus: true, autocomplete: "email" %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :password %><br />
<%= f.password_field :password, autocomplete: "current-password" %>
</div>
<% if devise_mapping.rememberable? -%>
<div class="field">
<%= f.check_box :remember_me %>
<%= f.label :remember_me %>
</div>
<% end -%>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit "Log in" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<%= render "devise/shared/links" %>

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<%- if controller_name != 'sessions' %>
<%= link_to "Log in", new_session_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.registerable? && controller_name != 'registrations' %>
<%= link_to "Sign up", new_registration_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.recoverable? && controller_name != 'passwords' && controller_name != 'registrations' %>
<%= link_to "Forgot your password?", new_password_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.confirmable? && controller_name != 'confirmations' %>
<%= link_to "Didn't receive confirmation instructions?", new_confirmation_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.lockable? && resource_class.unlock_strategy_enabled?(:email) && controller_name != 'unlocks' %>
<%= link_to "Didn't receive unlock instructions?", new_unlock_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.omniauthable? %>
<%- resource_class.omniauth_providers.each do |provider| %>
<%= link_to "Sign in with #{OmniAuth::Utils.camelize(provider)}", omniauth_authorize_path(resource_name, provider) %><br />
<% end -%>
<% end -%>

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<h2>Resend unlock instructions</h2>
<%= form_for(resource, as: resource_name, url: unlock_path(resource_name), html: { method: :post }) do |f| %>
<%= devise_error_messages! %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :email %><br />
<%= f.email_field :email, autofocus: true, autocomplete: "email" %>
</div>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit "Resend unlock instructions" %>
</div>
<% end %>
<%= render "devise/shared/links" %>

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<p>Welcome <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>You can confirm your account through the link below:</p>
<p><%= link_to 'Confirm my account', confirmation_url(@resource, :confirmation_token => @resource.confirmation_token) %></p>

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<p>Hello <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>Someone has requested a link to change your password. You can do this through the link below.</p>
<p>Someone has requested a link to change your password, and you can do this through the link below.</p>
<p><%= link_to 'Change my password', edit_password_url(@resource, reset_password_token: @token) %></p>
<p><%= link_to 'Change my password', edit_password_url(@resource, :reset_password_token => @resource.reset_password_token) %></p>
<p>If you didn't request this, please ignore this email.</p>
<p>Your password won't change until you access the link above and create a new one.</p>

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<p>Hello <%= @resource.email %>!</p>
<p>Your account has been locked due to an excessive amount of unsuccessful sign in attempts.</p>
<p>Click the link below to unlock your account:</p>
<p><%= link_to 'Unlock my account', unlock_url(@resource, :unlock_token => @resource.unlock_token) %></p>

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<h2>Change your password</h2>
<% form_for resource_name, resource, :url => password_path(resource_name), :html => { :method => :put } do |f| %>
<%= f.error_messages %>
<%= f.hidden_field :reset_password_token %>
<p><%= f.label :password %></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :password %></p>
<p><%= f.label :password_confirmation %></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :password_confirmation %></p>
<p><%= f.submit "Change my password" %></p>
<% end %>
<%= render :partial => "shared/devise_links" %>

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<h2>Forgot your password?</h2>
<% form_for resource_name, resource, :url => password_path(resource_name) do |f| %>
<%= f.error_messages %>
<p><%= f.label :email %></p>
<p><%= f.text_field :email %></p>
<p><%= f.submit "Send me reset password instructions" %></p>
<% end %>
<%= render :partial => "shared/devise_links" %>

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<h2>Edit <%= resource_name.to_s.humanize %></h2>
<% form_for resource_name, resource, :url => registration_path(resource_name), :html => { :method => :put } do |f| -%>
<%= f.error_messages %>
<p><%= f.label :email %></p>
<p><%= f.text_field :email %></p>
<p><%= f.label :password %> <i>(leave blank if you don't want to change it)</i></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :password %></p>
<p><%= f.label :password_confirmation %></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :password_confirmation %></p>
<p><%= f.label :current_password %> <i>(we need your current password to confirm your changes)</i></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :current_password %></p>
<p><%= f.submit "Update" %></p>
<% end -%>
<h3>Cancel my account</h3>
<p>Unhappy? <%= link_to "Cancel my account", registration_path(resource_name), :confirm => "Are you sure?", :method => :delete %>.</p>
<%= render :partial => "shared/devise_links" %>

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<h2>Sign up</h2>
<% form_for resource_name, resource, :url => registration_path(resource_name) do |f| -%>
<%= f.error_messages %>
<p><%= f.label :email %></p>
<p><%= f.text_field :email %></p>
<p><%= f.label :password %></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :password %></p>
<p><%= f.label :password_confirmation %></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :password_confirmation %></p>
<p><%= f.submit "Sign up" %></p>
<% end -%>
<%= render :partial => "shared/devise_links" %>

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<h2>Sign in</h2>
<% form_for resource_name, resource, :url => session_path(resource_name) do |f| -%>
<p><%= f.label :email %></p>
<p><%= f.text_field :email %></p>
<p><%= f.label :password %></p>
<p><%= f.password_field :password %></p>
<% if devise_mapping.rememberable? -%>
<p><%= f.check_box :remember_me %> <%= f.label :remember_me %></p>
<% end -%>
<p><%= f.submit "Sign in" %></p>
<% end -%>
<%= render :partial => "shared/devise_links" %>

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<%- if controller_name != 'sessions' %>
<%= link_to t('devise.sessions.link'), new_session_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.registerable? && controller_name != 'registrations' %>
<%= link_to t('devise.registrations.link'), new_registration_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.recoverable? && controller_name != 'passwords' %>
<%= link_to t('devise.passwords.link'), new_password_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.confirmable? && controller_name != 'confirmations' %>
<%= link_to t('devise.confirmations.link'), new_confirmation_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>
<%- if devise_mapping.lockable? && controller_name != 'unlocks' %>
<%= link_to t('devise.unlocks.link'), new_unlock_path(resource_name) %><br />
<% end -%>

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<h2>Resend unlock instructions</h2>
<% form_for resource_name, resource, :url => unlock_path(resource_name) do |f| %>
<%= f.error_messages %>
<p><%= f.label :email %></p>
<p><%= f.text_field :email %></p>
<p><%= f.submit "Resend unlock instructions" %></p>
<% end %>
<%= render :partial => "shared/devise_links" %>

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
$: << File.expand_path(File.expand_path('../../test', __FILE__))
require 'bundler/setup'
begin
require 'rails/test_unit/minitest_plugin'
rescue LoadError
exec 'rake'
end
Rails::TestUnitReporter.executable = 'bin/test'
exit Minitest.run(ARGV)

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# Additional translations at https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/I18n
en:
devise:
confirmations:
confirmed: "Your email address has been successfully confirmed."
send_instructions: "You will receive an email with instructions for how to confirm your email address in a few minutes."
send_paranoid_instructions: "If your email address exists in our database, you will receive an email with instructions for how to confirm your email address in a few minutes."
failure:
already_authenticated: "You are already signed in."
inactive: "Your account is not activated yet."
invalid: "Invalid %{authentication_keys} or password."
locked: "Your account is locked."
last_attempt: "You have one more attempt before your account is locked."
not_found_in_database: "Invalid %{authentication_keys} or password."
timeout: "Your session expired. Please sign in again to continue."
unauthenticated: "You need to sign in or sign up before continuing."
unconfirmed: "You have to confirm your email address before continuing."
mailer:
confirmation_instructions:
subject: "Confirmation instructions"
reset_password_instructions:
subject: "Reset password instructions"
unlock_instructions:
subject: "Unlock instructions"
email_changed:
subject: "Email Changed"
password_change:
subject: "Password Changed"
omniauth_callbacks:
failure: "Could not authenticate you from %{kind} because \"%{reason}\"."
success: "Successfully authenticated from %{kind} account."
passwords:
no_token: "You can't access this page without coming from a password reset email. If you do come from a password reset email, please make sure you used the full URL provided."
send_instructions: "You will receive an email with instructions on how to reset your password in a few minutes."
send_paranoid_instructions: "If your email address exists in our database, you will receive a password recovery link at your email address in a few minutes."
updated: "Your password has been changed successfully. You are now signed in."
updated_not_active: "Your password has been changed successfully."
registrations:
destroyed: "Bye! Your account has been successfully cancelled. We hope to see you again soon."
signed_up: "Welcome! You have signed up successfully."
signed_up_but_inactive: "You have signed up successfully. However, we could not sign you in because your account is not yet activated."
signed_up_but_locked: "You have signed up successfully. However, we could not sign you in because your account is locked."
signed_up_but_unconfirmed: "A message with a confirmation link has been sent to your email address. Please follow the link to activate your account."
update_needs_confirmation: "You updated your account successfully, but we need to verify your new email address. Please check your email and follow the confirm link to confirm your new email address."
updated: "Your account has been updated successfully."
sessions:
signed_in: "Signed in successfully."
signed_out: "Signed out successfully."
already_signed_out: "Signed out successfully."
unlocks:
send_instructions: "You will receive an email with instructions for how to unlock your account in a few minutes."
send_paranoid_instructions: "If your account exists, you will receive an email with instructions for how to unlock it in a few minutes."
unlocked: "Your account has been unlocked successfully. Please sign in to continue."
errors:
messages:
already_confirmed: "was already confirmed, please try signing in"
confirmation_period_expired: "needs to be confirmed within %{period}, please request a new one"
expired: "has expired, please request a new one"
not_found: "not found"
not_locked: "was not locked"
not_saved:
one: "1 error prohibited this %{resource} from being saved:"
other: "%{count} errors prohibited this %{resource} from being saved:"

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# Generated by jeweler
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY
# Instead, edit Jeweler::Tasks in Rakefile, and run the gemspec command
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
# frozen_string_literal: true
$:.push File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
require "devise/version"
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "devise"
s.version = Devise::VERSION.dup
s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
s.licenses = ["MIT"]
s.summary = "Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden"
s.email = "contact@plataformatec.com.br"
s.homepage = "https://github.com/plataformatec/devise"
s.description = "Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden"
s.authors = ['José Valim', 'Carlos Antônio']
s.name = %q{devise}
s.version = "1.0.3"
s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
s.test_files = `git ls-files -- test/*`.split("\n")
s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
s.authors = ["Jos\303\251 Valim", "Carlos Ant\303\264nio"]
s.date = %q{2010-02-23}
s.description = %q{Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden}
s.email = %q{contact@plataformatec.com.br}
s.extra_rdoc_files = [
"README.rdoc",
"TODO"
]
s.files = [
"CHANGELOG.rdoc",
"MIT-LICENSE",
"README.rdoc",
"Rakefile",
"TODO",
"app/controllers/confirmations_controller.rb",
"app/controllers/passwords_controller.rb",
"app/controllers/registrations_controller.rb",
"app/controllers/sessions_controller.rb",
"app/controllers/unlocks_controller.rb",
"app/models/devise_mailer.rb",
"app/views/confirmations/new.html.erb",
"app/views/devise_mailer/confirmation_instructions.html.erb",
"app/views/devise_mailer/reset_password_instructions.html.erb",
"app/views/devise_mailer/unlock_instructions.html.erb",
"app/views/passwords/edit.html.erb",
"app/views/passwords/new.html.erb",
"app/views/registrations/edit.html.erb",
"app/views/registrations/new.html.erb",
"app/views/sessions/new.html.erb",
"app/views/shared/_devise_links.erb",
"app/views/unlocks/new.html.erb",
"generators/devise/USAGE",
"generators/devise/devise_generator.rb",
"generators/devise/lib/route_devise.rb",
"generators/devise/templates/migration.rb",
"generators/devise/templates/model.rb",
"generators/devise_install/USAGE",
"generators/devise_install/devise_install_generator.rb",
"generators/devise_install/templates/README",
"generators/devise_install/templates/devise.rb",
"generators/devise_views/USAGE",
"generators/devise_views/devise_views_generator.rb",
"lib/devise.rb",
"lib/devise/controllers/helpers.rb",
"lib/devise/controllers/internal_helpers.rb",
"lib/devise/controllers/url_helpers.rb",
"lib/devise/encryptors/authlogic_sha512.rb",
"lib/devise/encryptors/base.rb",
"lib/devise/encryptors/bcrypt.rb",
"lib/devise/encryptors/clearance_sha1.rb",
"lib/devise/encryptors/restful_authentication_sha1.rb",
"lib/devise/encryptors/sha1.rb",
"lib/devise/encryptors/sha512.rb",
"lib/devise/failure_app.rb",
"lib/devise/hooks/activatable.rb",
"lib/devise/hooks/rememberable.rb",
"lib/devise/hooks/timeoutable.rb",
"lib/devise/hooks/trackable.rb",
"lib/devise/locales/en.yml",
"lib/devise/mapping.rb",
"lib/devise/models.rb",
"lib/devise/models/activatable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/authenticatable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/confirmable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/http_authenticatable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/lockable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/recoverable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/registerable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/rememberable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/timeoutable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/token_authenticatable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/trackable.rb",
"lib/devise/models/validatable.rb",
"lib/devise/orm/active_record.rb",
"lib/devise/orm/data_mapper.rb",
"lib/devise/orm/mongo_mapper.rb",
"lib/devise/rails.rb",
"lib/devise/rails/routes.rb",
"lib/devise/rails/warden_compat.rb",
"lib/devise/schema.rb",
"lib/devise/strategies/authenticatable.rb",
"lib/devise/strategies/base.rb",
"lib/devise/strategies/http_authenticatable.rb",
"lib/devise/strategies/rememberable.rb",
"lib/devise/strategies/token_authenticatable.rb",
"lib/devise/test_helpers.rb",
"lib/devise/version.rb",
"rails/init.rb"
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s.homepage = %q{http://github.com/plataformatec/devise}
s.rdoc_options = ["--charset=UTF-8"]
s.require_paths = ["lib"]
s.required_ruby_version = '>= 2.1.0'
s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.5}
s.summary = %q{Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden}
s.test_files = [
"test/controllers/helpers_test.rb",
"test/controllers/internal_helpers_test.rb",
"test/controllers/url_helpers_test.rb",
"test/devise_test.rb",
"test/encryptors_test.rb",
"test/failure_app_test.rb",
"test/integration/authenticatable_test.rb",
"test/integration/confirmable_test.rb",
"test/integration/http_authenticatable_test.rb",
"test/integration/lockable_test.rb",
"test/integration/recoverable_test.rb",
"test/integration/registerable_test.rb",
"test/integration/rememberable_test.rb",
"test/integration/timeoutable_test.rb",
"test/integration/token_authenticatable_test.rb",
"test/integration/trackable_test.rb",
"test/mailers/confirmation_instructions_test.rb",
"test/mailers/reset_password_instructions_test.rb",
"test/mailers/unlock_instructions_test.rb",
"test/mapping_test.rb",
"test/models/authenticatable_test.rb",
"test/models/confirmable_test.rb",
"test/models/lockable_test.rb",
"test/models/recoverable_test.rb",
"test/models/rememberable_test.rb",
"test/models/timeoutable_test.rb",
"test/models/token_authenticatable_test.rb",
"test/models/trackable_test.rb",
"test/models/validatable_test.rb",
"test/models_test.rb",
"test/orm/active_record.rb",
"test/orm/mongo_mapper.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/active_record/admin.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/active_record/user.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/controllers/admins_controller.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/controllers/application_controller.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/controllers/home_controller.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/controllers/users_controller.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/helpers/application_helper.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/mongo_mapper/admin.rb",
"test/rails_app/app/mongo_mapper/user.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/boot.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/environment.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/environments/development.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/environments/production.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/environments/test.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/initializers/devise.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/initializers/inflections.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/initializers/new_rails_defaults.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb",
"test/rails_app/config/routes.rb",
"test/routes_test.rb",
"test/support/assertions_helper.rb",
"test/support/integration_tests_helper.rb",
"test/support/test_silencer.rb",
"test/support/tests_helper.rb",
"test/test_helper.rb",
"test/test_helpers_test.rb"
]
s.add_dependency("warden", "~> 1.2.3")
s.add_dependency("orm_adapter", "~> 0.1")
s.add_dependency("bcrypt", "~> 3.0")
s.add_dependency("railties", ">= 4.1.0", "< 6.0")
s.add_dependency("responders")
if s.respond_to? :specification_version then
current_version = Gem::Specification::CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION
s.specification_version = 3
if Gem::Version.new(Gem::RubyGemsVersion) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then
s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<warden>, ["~> 0.9.3"])
else
s.add_dependency(%q<warden>, ["~> 0.9.3"])
end
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s.add_dependency(%q<warden>, ["~> 0.9.3"])
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source "https://rubygems.org"
gemspec path: ".."
gem "rails", github: "rails/rails", branch: "4-1-stable"
gem "omniauth"
gem "omniauth-oauth2"
gem "rdoc", "~> 5.1"
group :test do
gem "omniauth-facebook"
gem "omniauth-openid"
gem "webrat", "0.7.3", require: false
gem "mocha", "~> 1.1", require: false
gem 'test_after_commit', require: false
end
platforms :jruby do
gem "activerecord-jdbc-adapter"
gem "activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter"
gem "jruby-openssl"
end
platforms :ruby do
gem "sqlite3"
end
group :mongoid do
gem "mongoid", "~> 4.0"
end

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GIT
remote: git://github.com/rails/rails.git
revision: 0cad778c2605a5204a05a9f1dbd3344e39f248d8
branch: 4-1-stable
specs:
actionmailer (4.1.16)
actionpack (= 4.1.16)
actionview (= 4.1.16)
mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4)
rails (4.1.16)
actionmailer (= 4.1.16)
actionpack (= 4.1.16)
actionview (= 4.1.16)
activemodel (= 4.1.16)
activerecord (= 4.1.16)
activesupport (= 4.1.16)
bundler (>= 1.3.0, < 2.0)
railties (= 4.1.16)
sprockets-rails (~> 2.0)
PATH
remote: ..
specs:
devise (4.5.0)
bcrypt (~> 3.0)
orm_adapter (~> 0.1)
railties (>= 4.1.0, < 6.0)
responders
warden (~> 1.2.3)
GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
actionpack (4.1.16)
actionview (= 4.1.16)
activesupport (= 4.1.16)
rack (~> 1.5.2)
rack-test (~> 0.6.2)
actionview (4.1.16)
activesupport (= 4.1.16)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubis (~> 2.7.0)
activemodel (4.1.16)
activesupport (= 4.1.16)
builder (~> 3.1)
activerecord (4.1.16)
activemodel (= 4.1.16)
activesupport (= 4.1.16)
arel (~> 5.0.0)
activesupport (4.1.16)
i18n (~> 0.6, >= 0.6.9)
json (~> 1.7, >= 1.7.7)
minitest (~> 5.1)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
arel (5.0.1.20140414130214)
bcrypt (3.1.12)
bson (3.2.6)
builder (3.2.3)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5)
connection_pool (2.2.1)
erubis (2.7.0)
faraday (0.11.0)
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3)
hashie (3.5.5)
i18n (0.8.1)
json (1.8.6)
jwt (1.5.6)
mail (2.6.4)
mime-types (>= 1.16, < 4)
metaclass (0.0.4)
mime-types (3.1)
mime-types-data (~> 3.2015)
mime-types-data (3.2016.0521)
mini_portile2 (2.1.0)
minitest (5.10.1)
mocha (1.2.1)
metaclass (~> 0.0.1)
mongoid (4.0.2)
activemodel (~> 4.0)
moped (~> 2.0.0)
origin (~> 2.1)
tzinfo (>= 0.3.37)
moped (2.0.7)
bson (~> 3.0)
connection_pool (~> 2.0)
optionable (~> 0.2.0)
multi_json (1.12.1)
multi_xml (0.6.0)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
nokogiri (1.7.0.1)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.1.0)
oauth2 (1.3.1)
faraday (>= 0.8, < 0.12)
jwt (~> 1.0)
multi_json (~> 1.3)
multi_xml (~> 0.5)
rack (>= 1.2, < 3)
omniauth (1.4.2)
hashie (>= 1.2, < 4)
rack (>= 1.0, < 3)
omniauth-facebook (4.0.0)
omniauth-oauth2 (~> 1.2)
omniauth-oauth2 (1.4.0)
oauth2 (~> 1.0)
omniauth (~> 1.2)
omniauth-openid (1.0.1)
omniauth (~> 1.0)
rack-openid (~> 1.3.1)
optionable (0.2.0)
origin (2.3.0)
orm_adapter (0.5.0)
rack (1.5.5)
rack-openid (1.3.1)
rack (>= 1.1.0)
ruby-openid (>= 2.1.8)
rack-test (0.6.3)
rack (>= 1.0)
railties (4.1.16)
actionpack (= 4.1.16)
activesupport (= 4.1.16)
rake (>= 0.8.7)
thor (>= 0.18.1, < 2.0)
rake (12.0.0)
rdoc (5.1.0)
responders (1.1.2)
railties (>= 3.2, < 4.2)
ruby-openid (2.7.0)
sprockets (3.7.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
rack (> 1, < 3)
sprockets-rails (2.3.3)
actionpack (>= 3.0)
activesupport (>= 3.0)
sprockets (>= 2.8, < 4.0)
sqlite3 (1.3.13)
test_after_commit (1.1.0)
activerecord (>= 3.2)
thor (0.19.4)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
tzinfo (1.2.2)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
warden (1.2.7)
rack (>= 1.0)
webrat (0.7.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.2.0)
rack (>= 1.0)
rack-test (>= 0.5.3)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
activerecord-jdbc-adapter
activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter
devise!
jruby-openssl
mocha (~> 1.1)
mongoid (~> 4.0)
omniauth
omniauth-facebook
omniauth-oauth2
omniauth-openid
rails!
rdoc (~> 5.1)
sqlite3
test_after_commit
webrat (= 0.7.3)
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# frozen_string_literal: true
source "https://rubygems.org"
gemspec path: ".."
gem "rails", github: "rails/rails", branch: "4-2-stable"
gem "omniauth"
gem "omniauth-oauth2"
gem "rdoc", "~> 5.1"
group :test do
gem "omniauth-facebook"
gem "omniauth-openid"
gem "webrat", "0.7.3", require: false
gem "mocha", "~> 1.1", require: false
gem 'test_after_commit', require: false
end
platforms :jruby do
gem "activerecord-jdbc-adapter"
gem "activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter"
gem "jruby-openssl"
end
platforms :ruby do
gem "sqlite3"
end
group :mongoid do
gem "mongoid", "~> 4.0"
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GIT
remote: git://github.com/rails/rails.git
revision: dc3ae21802c316e1639239d28202db7aa7fb7cac
branch: 4-2-stable
specs:
actionmailer (4.2.8)
actionpack (= 4.2.8)
actionview (= 4.2.8)
activejob (= 4.2.8)
mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.5)
actionpack (4.2.8)
actionview (= 4.2.8)
activesupport (= 4.2.8)
rack (~> 1.6)
rack-test (~> 0.6.2)
rails-dom-testing (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.5)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
actionview (4.2.8)
activesupport (= 4.2.8)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubis (~> 2.7.0)
rails-dom-testing (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.5)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.3)
activejob (4.2.8)
activesupport (= 4.2.8)
globalid (>= 0.3.0)
activemodel (4.2.8)
activesupport (= 4.2.8)
builder (~> 3.1)
activerecord (4.2.8)
activemodel (= 4.2.8)
activesupport (= 4.2.8)
arel (~> 6.0)
activesupport (4.2.8)
i18n (~> 0.7)
minitest (~> 5.1)
thread_safe (~> 0.3, >= 0.3.4)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
rails (4.2.8)
actionmailer (= 4.2.8)
actionpack (= 4.2.8)
actionview (= 4.2.8)
activejob (= 4.2.8)
activemodel (= 4.2.8)
activerecord (= 4.2.8)
activesupport (= 4.2.8)
bundler (>= 1.3.0, < 2.0)
railties (= 4.2.8)
sprockets-rails
railties (4.2.8)
actionpack (= 4.2.8)
activesupport (= 4.2.8)
rake (>= 0.8.7)
thor (>= 0.18.1, < 2.0)
PATH
remote: ..
specs:
devise (4.5.0)
bcrypt (~> 3.0)
orm_adapter (~> 0.1)
railties (>= 4.1.0, < 6.0)
responders
warden (~> 1.2.3)
GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
arel (6.0.4)
bcrypt (3.1.12)
bson (3.2.6)
builder (3.2.3)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5)
connection_pool (2.2.1)
erubis (2.7.0)
faraday (0.11.0)
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3)
globalid (0.3.7)
activesupport (>= 4.1.0)
hashie (3.5.5)
i18n (0.8.1)
jwt (1.5.6)
loofah (2.0.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.5.9)
mail (2.6.4)
mime-types (>= 1.16, < 4)
metaclass (0.0.4)
mime-types (3.1)
mime-types-data (~> 3.2015)
mime-types-data (3.2016.0521)
mini_portile2 (2.1.0)
minitest (5.10.1)
mocha (1.2.1)
metaclass (~> 0.0.1)
mongoid (4.0.2)
activemodel (~> 4.0)
moped (~> 2.0.0)
origin (~> 2.1)
tzinfo (>= 0.3.37)
moped (2.0.7)
bson (~> 3.0)
connection_pool (~> 2.0)
optionable (~> 0.2.0)
multi_json (1.12.1)
multi_xml (0.6.0)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
nokogiri (1.7.0.1)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.1.0)
oauth2 (1.3.1)
faraday (>= 0.8, < 0.12)
jwt (~> 1.0)
multi_json (~> 1.3)
multi_xml (~> 0.5)
rack (>= 1.2, < 3)
omniauth (1.6.1)
hashie (>= 3.4.6, < 3.6.0)
rack (>= 1.6.2, < 3)
omniauth-facebook (4.0.0)
omniauth-oauth2 (~> 1.2)
omniauth-oauth2 (1.4.0)
oauth2 (~> 1.0)
omniauth (~> 1.2)
omniauth-openid (1.0.1)
omniauth (~> 1.0)
rack-openid (~> 1.3.1)
optionable (0.2.0)
origin (2.3.0)
orm_adapter (0.5.0)
rack (1.6.5)
rack-openid (1.3.1)
rack (>= 1.1.0)
ruby-openid (>= 2.1.8)
rack-test (0.6.3)
rack (>= 1.0)
rails-deprecated_sanitizer (1.0.3)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0.alpha)
rails-dom-testing (1.0.8)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0.beta, < 5.0)
nokogiri (~> 1.6)
rails-deprecated_sanitizer (>= 1.0.1)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.0.3)
loofah (~> 2.0)
rake (12.0.0)
rdoc (5.1.0)
responders (2.4.0)
actionpack (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
railties (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
ruby-openid (2.7.0)
sprockets (3.7.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
rack (> 1, < 3)
sprockets-rails (3.2.0)
actionpack (>= 4.0)
activesupport (>= 4.0)
sprockets (>= 3.0.0)
sqlite3 (1.3.13)
test_after_commit (1.1.0)
activerecord (>= 3.2)
thor (0.19.4)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
tzinfo (1.2.2)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
warden (1.2.7)
rack (>= 1.0)
webrat (0.7.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.2.0)
rack (>= 1.0)
rack-test (>= 0.5.3)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
activerecord-jdbc-adapter
activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter
devise!
jruby-openssl
mocha (~> 1.1)
mongoid (~> 4.0)
omniauth
omniauth-facebook
omniauth-oauth2
omniauth-openid
rails!
rdoc (~> 5.1)
sqlite3
test_after_commit
webrat (= 0.7.3)
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1.16.1

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# frozen_string_literal: true
source "https://rubygems.org"
gemspec path: ".."
gem "rails", '~> 5.0.0'
gem "omniauth"
gem "omniauth-oauth2"
gem "rdoc"
gem "activemodel-serializers-xml", github: "rails/activemodel-serializers-xml"
gem "rails-controller-testing"
gem "responders", "~> 2.1"
group :test do
gem "omniauth-facebook"
gem "omniauth-openid"
gem "webrat", "0.7.3", require: false
gem "mocha", "~> 1.1", require: false
gem 'test_after_commit', require: false
end
platforms :ruby do
gem "sqlite3"
end
# TODO:
# group :mongoid do
# gem "mongoid", "~> 4.0.0"
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GIT
remote: git://github.com/rails/activemodel-serializers-xml.git
revision: dd9c0acf26aab111ebc647cd8deb99ebc6946531
specs:
activemodel-serializers-xml (1.0.1)
activemodel (> 5.x)
activesupport (> 5.x)
builder (~> 3.1)
PATH
remote: ..
specs:
devise (4.5.0)
bcrypt (~> 3.0)
orm_adapter (~> 0.1)
railties (>= 4.1.0, < 6.0)
responders
warden (~> 1.2.3)
GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
actioncable (5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
nio4r (>= 1.2, < 3.0)
websocket-driver (~> 0.6.1)
actionmailer (5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
actionview (= 5.0.2)
activejob (= 5.0.2)
mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
actionpack (5.0.2)
actionview (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
rack (~> 2.0)
rack-test (~> 0.6.3)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
actionview (5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubis (~> 2.7.0)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.3)
activejob (5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
globalid (>= 0.3.6)
activemodel (5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
activerecord (5.0.2)
activemodel (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
arel (~> 7.0)
activesupport (5.0.2)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
i18n (~> 0.7)
minitest (~> 5.1)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
arel (7.1.4)
bcrypt (3.1.12)
builder (3.2.3)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5)
erubis (2.7.0)
faraday (0.11.0)
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3)
globalid (0.4.0)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
hashie (3.5.5)
i18n (0.8.1)
jwt (1.5.6)
loofah (2.0.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.5.9)
mail (2.6.5)
mime-types (>= 1.16, < 4)
metaclass (0.0.4)
method_source (0.8.2)
mime-types (3.1)
mime-types-data (~> 3.2015)
mime-types-data (3.2016.0521)
mini_portile2 (2.1.0)
minitest (5.10.1)
mocha (1.2.1)
metaclass (~> 0.0.1)
multi_json (1.12.1)
multi_xml (0.6.0)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
nio4r (2.0.0)
nokogiri (1.7.2)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.1.0)
oauth2 (1.3.1)
faraday (>= 0.8, < 0.12)
jwt (~> 1.0)
multi_json (~> 1.3)
multi_xml (~> 0.5)
rack (>= 1.2, < 3)
omniauth (1.6.1)
hashie (>= 3.4.6, < 3.6.0)
rack (>= 1.6.2, < 3)
omniauth-facebook (4.0.0)
omniauth-oauth2 (~> 1.2)
omniauth-oauth2 (1.4.0)
oauth2 (~> 1.0)
omniauth (~> 1.2)
omniauth-openid (1.0.1)
omniauth (~> 1.0)
rack-openid (~> 1.3.1)
orm_adapter (0.5.0)
rack (2.0.2)
rack-openid (1.3.1)
rack (>= 1.1.0)
ruby-openid (>= 2.1.8)
rack-test (0.6.3)
rack (>= 1.0)
rails (5.0.2)
actioncable (= 5.0.2)
actionmailer (= 5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
actionview (= 5.0.2)
activejob (= 5.0.2)
activemodel (= 5.0.2)
activerecord (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
bundler (>= 1.3.0, < 2.0)
railties (= 5.0.2)
sprockets-rails (>= 2.0.0)
rails-controller-testing (1.0.1)
actionpack (~> 5.x)
actionview (~> 5.x)
activesupport (~> 5.x)
rails-dom-testing (2.0.3)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
nokogiri (>= 1.6)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.0.3)
loofah (~> 2.0)
railties (5.0.2)
actionpack (= 5.0.2)
activesupport (= 5.0.2)
method_source
rake (>= 0.8.7)
thor (>= 0.18.1, < 2.0)
rake (12.0.0)
rdoc (5.1.0)
responders (2.4.0)
actionpack (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
railties (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
ruby-openid (2.7.0)
sprockets (3.7.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
rack (> 1, < 3)
sprockets-rails (3.2.0)
actionpack (>= 4.0)
activesupport (>= 4.0)
sprockets (>= 3.0.0)
sqlite3 (1.3.13)
test_after_commit (1.1.0)
activerecord (>= 3.2)
thor (0.19.4)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
tzinfo (1.2.3)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
warden (1.2.7)
rack (>= 1.0)
webrat (0.7.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.2.0)
rack (>= 1.0)
rack-test (>= 0.5.3)
websocket-driver (0.6.5)
websocket-extensions (>= 0.1.0)
websocket-extensions (0.1.2)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
activemodel-serializers-xml!
devise!
mocha (~> 1.1)
omniauth
omniauth-facebook
omniauth-oauth2
omniauth-openid
rails (~> 5.0.0)
rails-controller-testing
rdoc
responders (~> 2.1)
sqlite3
test_after_commit
webrat (= 0.7.3)
BUNDLED WITH
1.16.1

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source "https://rubygems.org"
gemspec path: ".."
gem "rails", '~> 5.2.0.rc1'
gem "omniauth"
gem "omniauth-oauth2"
gem "rdoc"
gem "activemodel-serializers-xml", github: "rails/activemodel-serializers-xml"
gem "rails-controller-testing"
gem "responders", "~> 2.1"
group :test do
gem "omniauth-facebook"
gem "omniauth-openid"
gem "webrat", "0.7.3", require: false
gem "mocha", "~> 1.1", require: false
gem 'test_after_commit', require: false
end
platforms :ruby do
gem "sqlite3"
end

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GIT
remote: git://github.com/rails/activemodel-serializers-xml.git
revision: 356edf4dfc38fb1fbfee90c87856e4fe5b73c5e1
specs:
activemodel-serializers-xml (1.0.2)
activemodel (> 5.x)
activesupport (> 5.x)
builder (~> 3.1)
PATH
remote: ..
specs:
devise (4.5.0)
bcrypt (~> 3.0)
orm_adapter (~> 0.1)
railties (>= 4.1.0, < 6.0)
responders
warden (~> 1.2.3)
GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
actioncable (5.2.0.rc1)
actionpack (= 5.2.0.rc1)
nio4r (~> 2.0)
websocket-driver (>= 0.6.1)
actionmailer (5.2.0.rc1)
actionpack (= 5.2.0.rc1)
actionview (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activejob (= 5.2.0.rc1)
mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
actionpack (5.2.0.rc1)
actionview (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activesupport (= 5.2.0.rc1)
rack (~> 2.0)
rack-test (>= 0.6.3)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
actionview (5.2.0.rc1)
activesupport (= 5.2.0.rc1)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubi (~> 1.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.3)
activejob (5.2.0.rc1)
activesupport (= 5.2.0.rc1)
globalid (>= 0.3.6)
activemodel (5.2.0.rc1)
activesupport (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activerecord (5.2.0.rc1)
activemodel (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activesupport (= 5.2.0.rc1)
arel (>= 9.0)
activestorage (5.2.0.rc1)
actionpack (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activerecord (= 5.2.0.rc1)
marcel (~> 0.3.1)
activesupport (5.2.0.rc1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
i18n (~> 0.7)
minitest (~> 5.1)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
arel (9.0.0)
bcrypt (3.1.12)
builder (3.2.3)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5)
crass (1.0.3)
erubi (1.7.0)
faraday (0.12.2)
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3)
globalid (0.4.1)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
hashie (3.5.7)
i18n (0.9.3)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
jwt (1.5.6)
loofah (2.1.1)
crass (~> 1.0.2)
nokogiri (>= 1.5.9)
mail (2.7.0)
mini_mime (>= 0.1.1)
marcel (0.3.1)
mimemagic (~> 0.3.2)
metaclass (0.0.4)
method_source (0.9.0)
mimemagic (0.3.2)
mini_mime (1.0.0)
mini_portile2 (2.3.0)
minitest (5.11.3)
mocha (1.3.0)
metaclass (~> 0.0.1)
multi_json (1.13.1)
multi_xml (0.6.0)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
nio4r (2.2.0)
nokogiri (1.8.2)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.3.0)
oauth2 (1.4.0)
faraday (>= 0.8, < 0.13)
jwt (~> 1.0)
multi_json (~> 1.3)
multi_xml (~> 0.5)
rack (>= 1.2, < 3)
omniauth (1.8.1)
hashie (>= 3.4.6, < 3.6.0)
rack (>= 1.6.2, < 3)
omniauth-facebook (4.0.0)
omniauth-oauth2 (~> 1.2)
omniauth-oauth2 (1.5.0)
oauth2 (~> 1.1)
omniauth (~> 1.2)
omniauth-openid (1.0.1)
omniauth (~> 1.0)
rack-openid (~> 1.3.1)
orm_adapter (0.5.0)
rack (2.0.4)
rack-openid (1.3.1)
rack (>= 1.1.0)
ruby-openid (>= 2.1.8)
rack-test (0.8.2)
rack (>= 1.0, < 3)
rails (5.2.0.rc1)
actioncable (= 5.2.0.rc1)
actionmailer (= 5.2.0.rc1)
actionpack (= 5.2.0.rc1)
actionview (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activejob (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activemodel (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activerecord (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activestorage (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activesupport (= 5.2.0.rc1)
bundler (>= 1.3.0)
railties (= 5.2.0.rc1)
sprockets-rails (>= 2.0.0)
rails-controller-testing (1.0.2)
actionpack (~> 5.x, >= 5.0.1)
actionview (~> 5.x, >= 5.0.1)
activesupport (~> 5.x)
rails-dom-testing (2.0.3)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
nokogiri (>= 1.6)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.0.3)
loofah (~> 2.0)
railties (5.2.0.rc1)
actionpack (= 5.2.0.rc1)
activesupport (= 5.2.0.rc1)
method_source
rake (>= 0.8.7)
thor (>= 0.18.1, < 2.0)
rake (12.3.0)
rdoc (6.0.1)
responders (2.4.0)
actionpack (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
railties (>= 4.2.0, < 5.3)
ruby-openid (2.7.0)
sprockets (3.7.1)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
rack (> 1, < 3)
sprockets-rails (3.2.1)
actionpack (>= 4.0)
activesupport (>= 4.0)
sprockets (>= 3.0.0)
sqlite3 (1.3.13)
test_after_commit (1.1.0)
activerecord (>= 3.2)
thor (0.20.0)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
tzinfo (1.2.5)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
warden (1.2.7)
rack (>= 1.0)
webrat (0.7.3)
nokogiri (>= 1.2.0)
rack (>= 1.0)
rack-test (>= 0.5.3)
websocket-driver (0.7.0)
websocket-extensions (>= 0.1.0)
websocket-extensions (0.1.3)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
activemodel-serializers-xml!
devise!
mocha (~> 1.1)
omniauth
omniauth-facebook
omniauth-oauth2
omniauth-openid
rails (~> 5.2.0.rc1)
rails-controller-testing
rdoc
responders (~> 2.1)
sqlite3
test_after_commit
webrat (= 0.7.3)
BUNDLED WITH
1.16.1

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To create a devise resource user:
script/generate devise User
This will generate a model named User, a route map for devise called :users, and a migration file for table :users with all devise modules.

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require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/lib/route_devise.rb")
class DeviseGenerator < Rails::Generator::NamedBase
def manifest
record do |m|
m.directory(File.join('app', 'models', class_path))
m.template 'model.rb', File.join('app', 'models', "#{file_path}.rb")
m.migration_template 'migration.rb', 'db/migrate', :migration_file_name => "devise_create_#{table_name}"
m.route_devise table_name
end
end
end

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module Rails
module Generator
module Commands
class Create < Base
# Create devise route. Based on route_resources
def route_devise(*resources)
resource_list = resources.map { |r| r.to_sym.inspect }.join(', ')
sentinel = 'ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|'
logger.route "map.devise_for #{resource_list}"
unless options[:pretend]
gsub_file 'config/routes.rb', /(#{Regexp.escape(sentinel)})/mi do |match|
"#{match}\n map.devise_for #{resource_list}\n"
end
end
end
end
class Destroy < RewindBase
# Destroy devise route. Based on route_resources
def route_devise(*resources)
resource_list = resources.map { |r| r.to_sym.inspect }.join(', ')
look_for = "\n map.devise_for #{resource_list}\n"
logger.route "map.devise_for #{resource_list}"
gsub_file 'config/routes.rb', /(#{look_for})/mi, ''
end
end
end
end
end

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class DeviseCreate<%= table_name.camelize %> < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table(:<%= table_name %>) do |t|
t.authenticatable :encryptor => :sha1, :null => false
t.confirmable
t.recoverable
t.rememberable
t.trackable
# t.lockable
t.timestamps
end
add_index :<%= table_name %>, :email, :unique => true
add_index :<%= table_name %>, :confirmation_token, :unique => true
add_index :<%= table_name %>, :reset_password_token, :unique => true
# add_index :<%= table_name %>, :unlock_token, :unique => true
end
def self.down
drop_table :<%= table_name %>
end
end

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class <%= class_name %> < ActiveRecord::Base
# Include default devise modules. Others available are:
# :http_authenticatable, :token_authenticatable, :lockable, :timeoutable and :activatable
devise :registerable, :authenticatable, :confirmable, :recoverable,
:rememberable, :trackable, :validatable
# Setup accessible (or protected) attributes for your model
attr_accessible :email, :password, :password_confirmation
end

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To copy a Devise initializer to your Rails App, with some configuration values, just do:
script/generate devise_install

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class DeviseInstallGenerator < Rails::Generator::Base
def manifest
record do |m|
m.directory "config/initializers"
m.template "devise.rb", "config/initializers/devise.rb"
m.directory "config/locales"
m.file "../../../lib/devise/locales/en.yml", "config/locales/devise.en.yml"
m.readme "README"
end
end
end

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===============================================================================
Some setup you must do manually if you haven't yet:
1. Setup default url options for your specific environment. Here is an
example of development environment:
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => 'localhost:3000' }
This is a required Rails configuration. In production is must be the
actual host of your application
2. Ensure you have defined root_url to *something* in your config/routes.rb:
map.root :controller => 'home'
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# Use this hook to configure devise mailer, warden hooks and so forth. The first
# four configuration values can also be set straight in your models.
Devise.setup do |config|
# Configure the e-mail address which will be shown in DeviseMailer.
config.mailer_sender = "please-change-me@config-initializers-devise.com"
# Configure the content type of DeviseMailer mails (defaults to text/html")
# config.mailer_content_type = "text/plain"
# ==> Configuration for :authenticatable
# Invoke `rake secret` and use the printed value to setup a pepper to generate
# the encrypted password. By default no pepper is used.
# config.pepper = "rake secret output"
# Configure how many times you want the password is reencrypted. Default is 10.
# config.stretches = 10
# Define which will be the encryption algorithm. Supported algorithms are :sha1
# (default), :sha512 and :bcrypt. Devise also supports encryptors from others
# authentication tools as :clearance_sha1, :authlogic_sha512 (then you should set
# stretches above to 20 for default behavior) and :restful_authentication_sha1
# (then you should set stretches to 10, and copy REST_AUTH_SITE_KEY to pepper)
# config.encryptor = :sha1
# Configure which keys are used when authenticating an user. By default is
# just :email. You can configure it to use [:username, :subdomain], so for
# authenticating an user, both parameters are required. Remember that those
# parameters are used only when authenticating and not when retrieving from
# session. If you need permissions, you should implement that in a before filter.
# config.authentication_keys = [ :email ]
# The realm used in Http Basic Authentication
# config.http_authentication_realm = "Application"
# ==> Configuration for :confirmable
# The time you want give to your user to confirm his account. During this time
# he will be able to access your application without confirming. Default is nil.
# config.confirm_within = 2.days
# ==> Configuration for :rememberable
# The time the user will be remembered without asking for credentials again.
# config.remember_for = 2.weeks
# ==> Configuration for :timeoutable
# The time you want to timeout the user session without activity. After this
# time the user will be asked for credentials again.
# config.timeout_in = 10.minutes
# ==> Configuration for :lockable
# Number of authentication tries before locking an account.
# config.maximum_attempts = 20
# Defines which strategy will be used to unlock an account.
# :email = Sends an unlock link to the user email
# :time = Reanables login after a certain ammount of time (see :unlock_in below)
# :both = enables both strategies
# config.unlock_strategy = :both
# Time interval to unlock the account if :time is enabled as unlock_strategy.
# config.unlock_in = 1.hour
# ==> Configuration for :token_authenticatable
# Defines name of the authentication token params key
# config.token_authentication_key = :auth_token
# ==> General configuration
# Load and configure the ORM. Supports :active_record (default), :mongo_mapper
# (requires mongo_ext installed) and :data_mapper (experimental).
# require 'devise/orm/mongo_mapper'
# config.orm = :mongo_mapper
# Turn scoped views on. Before rendering "sessions/new", it will first check for
# "sessions/users/new". It's turned off by default because it's slower if you
# are using only default views.
# config.scoped_views = true
# By default, devise detects the role accessed based on the url. So whenever
# accessing "/users/sign_in", it knows you are accessing an User. This makes
# routes as "/sign_in" not possible, unless you tell Devise to use the default
# scope, setting true below.
# config.use_default_scope = true
# Configure the default scope used by Devise. By default it's the first devise
# role declared in your routes.
# config.default_scope = :user
# If you want to use other strategies, that are not (yet) supported by Devise,
# you can configure them inside the config.warden block. The example below
# allows you to setup OAuth, using http://github.com/roman/warden_oauth
#
# config.warden do |manager|
# manager.oauth(:twitter) do |twitter|
# twitter.consumer_secret = <YOUR CONSUMER SECRET>
# twitter.consumer_key = <YOUR CONSUMER KEY>
# twitter.options :site => 'http://twitter.com'
# end
# manager.default_strategies.unshift :twitter_oauth
# end
# Configure default_url_options if you are using dynamic segments in :path_prefix
# for devise_for.
# config.default_url_options do
# { :locale => I18n.locale }
# end
end

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To copy all session, password, confirmation and mailer views from devise to your app just run the following command:
script/generate devise_views

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class DeviseViewsGenerator < Rails::Generator::Base
def initialize(*args)
super
@source_root = options[:source] || File.join(spec.path, '..', '..')
end
def manifest
record do |m|
m.directory "app/views"
Dir[File.join(@source_root, "app", "views", "**/*.erb")].each do |file|
file = file.gsub(@source_root, "")[1..-1]
m.directory File.dirname(file)
m.file file, file
end
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
begin
require 'bundler/inline'
rescue LoadError => e
$stderr.puts 'Bundler version 1.10 or later is required. Please update your Bundler'
raise e
end
gemfile(true) do
source 'https://rubygems.org'
# Activate the gem you are reporting the issue against.
gem 'rails', '~> 4.2.0'
gem 'devise', '~> 4.0'
gem 'sqlite3'
gem 'byebug'
end
require 'rack/test'
require 'action_controller/railtie'
require 'active_record'
require 'devise/rails/routes'
require 'devise/rails/warden_compat'
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection( adapter: :sqlite3, database: ':memory:')
class DeviseCreateUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
create_table(:users) do |t|
t.string :email, null: false
t.string :encrypted_password, null: true
t.timestamps null: false
end
end
end
Devise.setup do |config|
require 'devise/orm/active_record'
config.secret_key = 'secret_key_base'
end
class TestApp < Rails::Application
config.root = File.dirname(__FILE__)
config.session_store :cookie_store, key: 'cookie_store_key'
secrets.secret_token = 'secret_token'
secrets.secret_key_base = 'secret_key_base'
config.eager_load = false
config.middleware.use Warden::Manager do |config|
Devise.warden_config = config
end
config.logger = Logger.new($stdout)
Rails.logger = config.logger
end
Rails.application.initialize!
DeviseCreateUsers.migrate(:up)
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
devise :database_authenticatable
end
Rails.application.routes.draw do
devise_for :users
get '/' => 'test#index'
end
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
end
class TestController < ApplicationController
include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
before_action :authenticate_user!
def index
render plain: 'Home'
end
end
require 'minitest/autorun'
class BugTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
include Rack::Test::Methods
include Warden::Test::Helpers
def test_returns_success
Warden.test_mode!
login_as User.create!(email: 'test@test.com', password: 'test123456', password_confirmation: 'test123456')
get '/'
assert last_response.ok?
end
private
def app
Rails.application
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails'
require 'active_support/core_ext/numeric/time'
require 'active_support/dependencies'
require 'orm_adapter'
require 'set'
require 'securerandom'
require 'responders'
module Devise
autoload :Delegator, 'devise/delegator'
autoload :Encryptor, 'devise/encryptor'
autoload :FailureApp, 'devise/failure_app'
autoload :OmniAuth, 'devise/omniauth'
autoload :ParameterFilter, 'devise/parameter_filter'
autoload :ParameterSanitizer, 'devise/parameter_sanitizer'
autoload :TestHelpers, 'devise/test_helpers'
autoload :TimeInflector, 'devise/time_inflector'
autoload :TokenGenerator, 'devise/token_generator'
autoload :SecretKeyFinder, 'devise/secret_key_finder'
autoload :FailureApp, 'devise/failure_app'
autoload :Models, 'devise/models'
autoload :Schema, 'devise/schema'
autoload :TestHelpers, 'devise/test_helpers'
module Controllers
autoload :Helpers, 'devise/controllers/helpers'
autoload :Rememberable, 'devise/controllers/rememberable'
autoload :ScopedViews, 'devise/controllers/scoped_views'
autoload :SignInOut, 'devise/controllers/sign_in_out'
autoload :StoreLocation, 'devise/controllers/store_location'
autoload :UrlHelpers, 'devise/controllers/url_helpers'
autoload :Helpers, 'devise/controllers/helpers'
autoload :InternalHelpers, 'devise/controllers/internal_helpers'
autoload :UrlHelpers, 'devise/controllers/url_helpers'
end
module Hooks
autoload :Proxy, 'devise/hooks/proxy'
module Encryptors
autoload :Base, 'devise/encryptors/base'
autoload :Bcrypt, 'devise/encryptors/bcrypt'
autoload :AuthlogicSha512, 'devise/encryptors/authlogic_sha512'
autoload :ClearanceSha1, 'devise/encryptors/clearance_sha1'
autoload :RestfulAuthenticationSha1, 'devise/encryptors/restful_authentication_sha1'
autoload :Sha512, 'devise/encryptors/sha512'
autoload :Sha1, 'devise/encryptors/sha1'
end
module Mailers
autoload :Helpers, 'devise/mailers/helpers'
module Orm
autoload :ActiveRecord, 'devise/orm/active_record'
autoload :DataMapper, 'devise/orm/data_mapper'
autoload :MongoMapper, 'devise/orm/mongo_mapper'
end
module Strategies
autoload :Base, 'devise/strategies/base'
autoload :Authenticatable, 'devise/strategies/authenticatable'
end
ALL = []
module Test
autoload :ControllerHelpers, 'devise/test/controller_helpers'
autoload :IntegrationHelpers, 'devise/test/integration_helpers'
end
# Authentication ones first
ALL.push :authenticatable, :http_authenticatable, :token_authenticatable, :rememberable
# Constants which holds devise configuration for extensions. Those should
# not be modified by the "end user" (this is why they are constants).
ALL = []
CONTROLLERS = {}
ROUTES = {}
STRATEGIES = {}
URL_HELPERS = {}
# Misc after
ALL.push :recoverable, :registerable, :validatable
# Strategies that do not require user input.
NO_INPUT = []
# The ones which can sign out after
ALL.push :activatable, :confirmable, :lockable, :timeoutable
# Stats for last, so we make sure the user is really signed in
ALL.push :trackable
# Maps controller names to devise modules.
CONTROLLERS = {
:sessions => [:authenticatable, :token_authenticatable],
:passwords => [:recoverable],
:confirmations => [:confirmable],
:registrations => [:registerable],
:unlocks => [:lockable]
}
# Routes for generating url helpers.
ROUTES = [:session, :password, :confirmation, :registration, :unlock]
STRATEGIES = [:rememberable, :http_authenticatable, :token_authenticatable, :authenticatable]
# True values used to check params
TRUE_VALUES = [true, 1, '1', 't', 'T', 'true', 'TRUE']
# Secret key used by the key generator
mattr_accessor :secret_key
@@secret_key = nil
# Maps the messages types that are used in flash message.
FLASH_MESSAGES = [:unauthenticated, :unconfirmed, :invalid, :invalid_token, :timeout, :inactive, :locked]
# Custom domain or key for cookies. Not set by default
mattr_accessor :rememberable_options
@@rememberable_options = {}
# Declare encryptors length which are used in migrations.
ENCRYPTORS_LENGTH = {
:sha1 => 40,
:sha512 => 128,
:clearance_sha1 => 40,
:restful_authentication_sha1 => 40,
:authlogic_sha512 => 128,
:bcrypt => 60
}
# The number of times to hash the password.
# Email regex used to validate email formats. Adapted from authlogic.
EMAIL_REGEX = /^([\w\.%\+\-]+)@([\w\-]+\.)+([\w]{2,})$/i
# Used to encrypt password. Please generate one with rake secret.
mattr_accessor :pepper
@@pepper = nil
# The number of times to encrypt password.
mattr_accessor :stretches
@@stretches = 11
@@stretches = 10
# The default key used when authenticating over http auth.
mattr_accessor :http_authentication_key
@@http_authentication_key = nil
# Keys used when authenticating a user.
# Keys used when authenticating an user.
mattr_accessor :authentication_keys
@@authentication_keys = [:email]
@@authentication_keys = [ :email ]
# Request keys used when authenticating a user.
mattr_accessor :request_keys
@@request_keys = []
# Keys that should be case-insensitive.
mattr_accessor :case_insensitive_keys
@@case_insensitive_keys = [:email]
# Keys that should have whitespace stripped.
mattr_accessor :strip_whitespace_keys
@@strip_whitespace_keys = [:email]
# If http authentication is enabled by default.
mattr_accessor :http_authenticatable
@@http_authenticatable = false
# If http headers should be returned for ajax requests. True by default.
mattr_accessor :http_authenticatable_on_xhr
@@http_authenticatable_on_xhr = true
# If params authenticatable is enabled by default.
mattr_accessor :params_authenticatable
@@params_authenticatable = true
# The realm used in Http Basic Authentication.
mattr_accessor :http_authentication_realm
@@http_authentication_realm = "Application"
# Email regex used to validate email formats. It asserts that there are no
# @ symbols or whitespaces in either the localpart or the domain, and that
# there is a single @ symbol separating the localpart and the domain.
mattr_accessor :email_regexp
@@email_regexp = /\A[^@\s]+@[^@\s]+\z/
# Range validation for password length
mattr_accessor :password_length
@@password_length = 6..128
# The time the user will be remembered without asking for credentials again.
# Time interval where the remember me token is valid.
mattr_accessor :remember_for
@@remember_for = 2.weeks
# If true, extends the user's remember period when remembered via cookie.
mattr_accessor :extend_remember_period
@@extend_remember_period = false
# If true, all the remember me tokens are going to be invalidated when the user signs out.
mattr_accessor :expire_all_remember_me_on_sign_out
@@expire_all_remember_me_on_sign_out = true
# Time interval you can access your account before confirming your account.
# nil - allows unconfirmed access for unlimited time
mattr_accessor :allow_unconfirmed_access_for
@@allow_unconfirmed_access_for = 0.days
# Time interval the confirmation token is valid. nil = unlimited
mattr_accessor :confirm_within
@@confirm_within = nil
# Defines which key will be used when confirming an account.
mattr_accessor :confirmation_keys
@@confirmation_keys = [:email]
# Defines if email should be reconfirmable.
mattr_accessor :reconfirmable
@@reconfirmable = true
@@confirm_within = 0.days
# Time interval to timeout the user session without activity.
mattr_accessor :timeout_in
@@timeout_in = 30.minutes
# Used to hash the password. Please generate one with rails secret.
mattr_accessor :pepper
@@pepper = nil
# Used to define the password encryption algorithm.
mattr_accessor :encryptor
@@encryptor = :sha1
# Used to send notification to the original user email when their email is changed.
mattr_accessor :send_email_changed_notification
@@send_email_changed_notification = false
# Store scopes mappings.
mattr_accessor :mappings
@@mappings = ActiveSupport::OrderedHash.new
# Used to enable sending notification to user when their password is changed.
mattr_accessor :send_password_change_notification
@@send_password_change_notification = false
# Stores the chosen ORM.
mattr_accessor :orm
@@orm = :active_record
# TODO Remove
mattr_accessor :all
@@all = []
# Tells if devise should apply the schema in ORMs where devise declaration
# and schema belongs to the same class (as Datamapper and MongoMapper).
mattr_accessor :apply_schema
@@apply_schema = true
# Scoped views. Since it relies on fallbacks to render default views, it's
# turned off by default.
mattr_accessor :scoped_views
@@scoped_views = false
# Defines which strategy can be used to lock an account.
# Values: :failed_attempts, :none
mattr_accessor :lock_strategy
@@lock_strategy = :failed_attempts
# Defines which key will be used when locking and unlocking an account
mattr_accessor :unlock_keys
@@unlock_keys = [:email]
# Number of authentication tries before locking an account
mattr_accessor :maximum_attempts
@@maximum_attempts = 20
# Defines which strategy can be used to unlock an account.
# Values: :email, :time, :both
mattr_accessor :unlock_strategy
@@unlock_strategy = :both
# Number of authentication tries before locking an account
mattr_accessor :maximum_attempts
@@maximum_attempts = 20
# Time interval to unlock the account if :time is defined as unlock_strategy.
mattr_accessor :unlock_in
@@unlock_in = 1.hour
# Defines which key will be used when recovering the password for an account
mattr_accessor :reset_password_keys
@@reset_password_keys = [:email]
# Time interval you can reset your password with a reset password key
mattr_accessor :reset_password_within
@@reset_password_within = 6.hours
# When set to false, resetting a password does not automatically sign in a user
mattr_accessor :sign_in_after_reset_password
@@sign_in_after_reset_password = true
# Tell when to use the default scope, if one cannot be found from routes.
mattr_accessor :use_default_scope
@@use_default_scope = false
# The default scope which is used by warden.
mattr_accessor :default_scope
@@ -209,306 +145,113 @@ module Devise
# Address which sends Devise e-mails.
mattr_accessor :mailer_sender
@@mailer_sender = nil
@@mailer_sender = nil
# Content Type of Devise e-mails.
mattr_accessor :mailer_content_type
@@mailer_content_type = 'text/html'
# Skip session storage for the following strategies
mattr_accessor :skip_session_storage
@@skip_session_storage = [:http_auth]
# Authentication token params key name of choice. E.g. /users/sign_in?some_key=...
mattr_accessor :token_authentication_key
@@token_authentication_key = :auth_token
# Which formats should be treated as navigational.
mattr_accessor :navigational_formats
@@navigational_formats = ["*/*", :html]
# The realm used in Http Basic Authentication
mattr_accessor :http_authentication_realm
@@http_authentication_realm = "Application"
# When set to true, signing out a user signs out all other scopes.
mattr_accessor :sign_out_all_scopes
@@sign_out_all_scopes = true
# The default method used while signing out
mattr_accessor :sign_out_via
@@sign_out_via = :delete
# The parent controller all Devise controllers inherits from.
# Defaults to ApplicationController. This should be set early
# in the initialization process and should be set to a string.
mattr_accessor :parent_controller
@@parent_controller = "ApplicationController"
# The parent mailer all Devise mailers inherit from.
# Defaults to ActionMailer::Base. This should be set early
# in the initialization process and should be set to a string.
mattr_accessor :parent_mailer
@@parent_mailer = "ActionMailer::Base"
# The router Devise should use to generate routes. Defaults
# to :main_app. Should be overridden by engines in order
# to provide custom routes.
mattr_accessor :router_name
@@router_name = nil
# Set the OmniAuth path prefix so it can be overridden when
# Devise is used in a mountable engine
mattr_accessor :omniauth_path_prefix
@@omniauth_path_prefix = nil
# Set if we should clean up the CSRF Token on authentication
mattr_accessor :clean_up_csrf_token_on_authentication
@@clean_up_csrf_token_on_authentication = true
# When false, Devise will not attempt to reload routes on eager load.
# This can reduce the time taken to boot the app but if your application
# requires the Devise mappings to be loaded during boot time the application
# won't boot properly.
mattr_accessor :reload_routes
@@reload_routes = true
# PRIVATE CONFIGURATION
# Store scopes mappings.
mattr_reader :mappings
@@mappings = {}
# OmniAuth configurations.
mattr_reader :omniauth_configs
@@omniauth_configs = {}
# Define a set of modules that are called when a mapping is added.
mattr_reader :helpers
@@helpers = Set.new
@@helpers << Devise::Controllers::Helpers
# Private methods to interface with Warden.
mattr_accessor :warden_config
@@warden_config = nil
@@warden_config_blocks = []
# When true, enter in paranoid mode to avoid user enumeration.
mattr_accessor :paranoid
@@paranoid = false
# When true, warn user if they just used next-to-last attempt of authentication
mattr_accessor :last_attempt_warning
@@last_attempt_warning = true
# Stores the token generator
mattr_accessor :token_generator
@@token_generator = nil
def self.rails51? # :nodoc:
Rails.gem_version >= Gem::Version.new("5.1.x")
end
def self.activerecord51? # :nodoc:
defined?(ActiveRecord) && ActiveRecord.gem_version >= Gem::Version.new("5.1.x")
end
# Default way to set up Devise. Run rails generate devise_install to create
# a fresh initializer with all configuration values.
def self.setup
yield self
end
class Getter
def initialize(name)
@name = name
class << self
# Default way to setup Devise. Run script/generate devise_install to create
# a fresh initializer with all configuration values.
def setup
yield self
end
def get
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.constantize(@name)
end
end
def self.ref(arg)
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.reference(arg)
Getter.new(arg)
end
def self.available_router_name
router_name || :main_app
end
def self.omniauth_providers
omniauth_configs.keys
end
# Get the mailer class from the mailer reference object.
def self.mailer
@@mailer_ref.get
end
# Set the mailer reference object to access the mailer.
def self.mailer=(class_name)
@@mailer_ref = ref(class_name)
end
self.mailer = "Devise::Mailer"
# Small method that adds a mapping to Devise.
def self.add_mapping(resource, options)
mapping = Devise::Mapping.new(resource, options)
@@mappings[mapping.name] = mapping
@@default_scope ||= mapping.name
@@helpers.each { |h| h.define_helpers(mapping) }
mapping
end
# Register available devise modules. For the standard modules that Devise provides, this method is
# called from lib/devise/modules.rb. Third-party modules need to be added explicitly using this method.
#
# Note that adding a module using this method does not cause it to be used in the authentication
# process. That requires that the module be listed in the arguments passed to the 'devise' method
# in the model class definition.
#
# == Options:
#
# +model+ - String representing the load path to a custom *model* for this module (to autoload.)
# +controller+ - Symbol representing the name of an existing or custom *controller* for this module.
# +route+ - Symbol representing the named *route* helper for this module.
# +strategy+ - Symbol representing if this module got a custom *strategy*.
# +insert_at+ - Integer representing the order in which this module's model will be included
#
# All values, except :model, accept also a boolean and will have the same name as the given module
# name.
#
# == Examples:
#
# Devise.add_module(:party_module)
# Devise.add_module(:party_module, strategy: true, controller: :sessions)
# Devise.add_module(:party_module, model: 'party_module/model')
# Devise.add_module(:party_module, insert_at: 0)
#
def self.add_module(module_name, options = {})
options.assert_valid_keys(:strategy, :model, :controller, :route, :no_input, :insert_at)
ALL.insert (options[:insert_at] || -1), module_name
if strategy = options[:strategy]
strategy = (strategy == true ? module_name : strategy)
STRATEGIES[module_name] = strategy
# Sets warden configuration using a block that will be invoked on warden
# initialization.
#
# Devise.initialize do |config|
# config.confirm_within = 2.days
#
# config.warden do |manager|
# # Configure warden to use other strategies, like oauth.
# manager.oauth(:twitter)
# end
# end
def warden(&block)
@warden_config = block
end
if controller = options[:controller]
controller = (controller == true ? module_name : controller)
CONTROLLERS[module_name] = controller
# Configure default url options to be used within Devise and ActionController.
def default_url_options(&block)
Devise::Mapping.metaclass.send :define_method, :default_url_options, &block
end
NO_INPUT << strategy if options[:no_input]
# A method used internally to setup warden manager from the Rails initialize
# block.
def configure_warden(config) #:nodoc:
config.default_strategies *Devise::STRATEGIES
config.failure_app = Devise::FailureApp
config.silence_missing_strategies!
config.default_scope = Devise.default_scope
if route = options[:route]
case route
when TrueClass
key, value = module_name, []
when Symbol
key, value = route, []
when Hash
key, value = route.keys.first, route.values.flatten
else
raise ArgumentError, ":route should be true, a Symbol or a Hash"
# If the user provided a warden hook, call it now.
@warden_config.try :call, config
end
# The class of the configured ORM
def orm_class
Devise::Orm.const_get(@@orm.to_s.camelize.to_sym)
end
# Generate a friendly string randomically to be used as token.
def friendly_token
ActiveSupport::SecureRandom.base64(15).tr('+/=', '-_ ').strip.delete("\n")
end
# Make Devise aware of an 3rd party Devise-module. For convenience.
#
# == Options:
#
# +strategy+ - Boolean value representing if this module got a custom *strategy*.
# Default is +false+. Note: Devise will auto-detect this in such case if this is true.
# +model+ - String representing a load path to a custom *model* for this module (to autoload).
# Default is +nil+ (i.e. +false+).
# +controller+ - Symbol representing a name of an exisiting or custom *controller* for this module.
# Default is +nil+ (i.e. +false+).
#
# == Examples:
#
# Devise.add_module(:party_module)
# Devise.add_module(:party_module, :strategy => true, :controller => :sessions)
# Devise.add_module(:party_module, :model => 'party_module/model')
#
def add_module(module_name, options = {})
Devise::ALL.unshift module_name unless Devise::ALL.include?(module_name)
Devise::STRATEGIES.unshift module_name if options[:strategy] && !Devise::STRATEGIES.include?(module_name)
if options[:controller]
controller = options[:controller].to_sym
Devise::CONTROLLERS[controller] ||= []
Devise::CONTROLLERS[controller].unshift module_name unless Devise::CONTROLLERS[controller].include?(module_name)
end
URL_HELPERS[key] ||= []
URL_HELPERS[key].concat(value)
URL_HELPERS[key].uniq!
ROUTES[module_name] = key
end
if options[:model]
path = (options[:model] == true ? "devise/models/#{module_name}" : options[:model])
camelized = ActiveSupport::Inflector.camelize(module_name.to_s)
Devise::Models.send(:autoload, camelized.to_sym, path)
end
Devise::Mapping.add_module module_name
end
# Sets warden configuration using a block that will be invoked on warden
# initialization.
#
# Devise.setup do |config|
# config.allow_unconfirmed_access_for = 2.days
#
# config.warden do |manager|
# # Configure warden to use other strategies, like oauth.
# manager.oauth(:twitter)
# end
# end
def self.warden(&block)
@@warden_config_blocks << block
end
# Specify an OmniAuth provider.
#
# config.omniauth :github, APP_ID, APP_SECRET
#
def self.omniauth(provider, *args)
config = Devise::OmniAuth::Config.new(provider, args)
@@omniauth_configs[config.strategy_name.to_sym] = config
end
# Include helpers in the given scope to AC and AV.
def self.include_helpers(scope)
ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) do
include scope::Helpers if defined?(scope::Helpers)
include scope::UrlHelpers
end
ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_view) do
include scope::UrlHelpers
end
end
# Regenerates url helpers considering Devise.mapping
def self.regenerate_helpers!
Devise::Controllers::UrlHelpers.remove_helpers!
Devise::Controllers::UrlHelpers.generate_helpers!
end
# A method used internally to complete the setup of warden manager after routes are loaded.
# See lib/devise/rails/routes.rb - ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#finalize_with_devise!
def self.configure_warden! #:nodoc:
@@warden_configured ||= begin
warden_config.failure_app = Devise::Delegator.new
warden_config.default_scope = Devise.default_scope
warden_config.intercept_401 = false
Devise.mappings.each_value do |mapping|
warden_config.scope_defaults mapping.name, strategies: mapping.strategies
warden_config.serialize_into_session(mapping.name) do |record|
mapping.to.serialize_into_session(record)
end
warden_config.serialize_from_session(mapping.name) do |args|
mapping.to.serialize_from_session(*args)
if options[:model]
Devise::Models.module_eval do
autoload :"#{module_name.to_s.classify}", options[:model]
end
end
@@warden_config_blocks.map { |block| block.call Devise.warden_config }
true
Devise::Mapping.register module_name
end
end
# Generate a friendly string randomly to be used as token.
# By default, length is 20 characters.
def self.friendly_token(length = 20)
# To calculate real characters, we must perform this operation.
# See SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64
rlength = (length * 3) / 4
SecureRandom.urlsafe_base64(rlength).tr('lIO0', 'sxyz')
end
# constant-time comparison algorithm to prevent timing attacks
def self.secure_compare(a, b)
return false if a.blank? || b.blank? || a.bytesize != b.bytesize
l = a.unpack "C#{a.bytesize}"
res = 0
b.each_byte { |byte| res |= byte ^ l.shift }
res == 0
end
end
require 'warden'
begin
require 'warden'
rescue
gem 'warden'
require 'warden'
end
require 'devise/mapping'
require 'devise/models'
require 'devise/modules'
require 'devise/rails'

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@@ -1,293 +1,200 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
module Devise
module Controllers
# Those helpers are convenience methods added to ApplicationController.
module Helpers
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include Devise::Controllers::SignInOut
include Devise::Controllers::StoreLocation
included do
if respond_to?(:helper_method)
helper_method :warden, :signed_in?, :devise_controller?
end
end
def self.included(base)
base.class_eval do
helper_method :warden, :signed_in?, :devise_controller?,
*Devise.mappings.keys.map { |m| [:"current_#{m}", :"#{m}_signed_in?"] }.flatten
module ClassMethods
# Define authentication filters and accessor helpers for a group of mappings.
# These methods are useful when you are working with multiple mappings that
# share some functionality. They are pretty much the same as the ones
# defined for normal mappings.
#
# Example:
#
# inside BlogsController (or any other controller, it doesn't matter which):
# devise_group :blogger, contains: [:user, :admin]
#
# Generated methods:
# authenticate_blogger! # Redirects unless user or admin are signed in
# blogger_signed_in? # Checks whether there is either a user or an admin signed in
# current_blogger # Currently signed in user or admin
# current_bloggers # Currently signed in user and admin
#
# Use:
# before_action :authenticate_blogger! # Redirects unless either a user or an admin are authenticated
# before_action ->{ authenticate_blogger! :admin } # Redirects to the admin login page
# current_blogger :user # Preferably returns a User if one is signed in
#
def devise_group(group_name, opts={})
mappings = "[#{ opts[:contains].map { |m| ":#{m}" }.join(',') }]"
class_eval <<-METHODS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def authenticate_#{group_name}!(favourite=nil, opts={})
unless #{group_name}_signed_in?
mappings = #{mappings}
mappings.unshift mappings.delete(favourite.to_sym) if favourite
mappings.each do |mapping|
opts[:scope] = mapping
warden.authenticate!(opts) if !devise_controller? || opts.delete(:force)
end
end
end
def #{group_name}_signed_in?
#{mappings}.any? do |mapping|
warden.authenticate?(scope: mapping)
end
end
def current_#{group_name}(favourite=nil)
mappings = #{mappings}
mappings.unshift mappings.delete(favourite.to_sym) if favourite
mappings.each do |mapping|
current = warden.authenticate(scope: mapping)
return current if current
end
nil
end
def current_#{group_name.to_s.pluralize}
#{mappings}.map do |mapping|
warden.authenticate(scope: mapping)
end.compact
end
if respond_to?(:helper_method)
helper_method "current_#{group_name}", "current_#{group_name.to_s.pluralize}", "#{group_name}_signed_in?"
end
METHODS
end
def log_process_action(payload)
payload[:status] ||= 401 unless payload[:exception]
super
end
end
# Define authentication filters and accessor helpers based on mappings.
# These filters should be used inside the controllers as before_actions,
# so you can control the scope of the user who should be signed in to
# access that specific controller/action.
# Example:
#
# Roles:
# User
# Admin
#
# Generated methods:
# authenticate_user! # Signs user in or redirect
# authenticate_admin! # Signs admin in or redirect
# user_signed_in? # Checks whether there is a user signed in or not
# admin_signed_in? # Checks whether there is an admin signed in or not
# current_user # Current signed in user
# current_admin # Current signed in admin
# user_session # Session data available only to the user scope
# admin_session # Session data available only to the admin scope
#
# Use:
# before_action :authenticate_user! # Tell devise to use :user map
# before_action :authenticate_admin! # Tell devise to use :admin map
#
def self.define_helpers(mapping) #:nodoc:
mapping = mapping.name
class_eval <<-METHODS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def authenticate_#{mapping}!(opts={})
opts[:scope] = :#{mapping}
warden.authenticate!(opts) if !devise_controller? || opts.delete(:force)
end
def #{mapping}_signed_in?
!!current_#{mapping}
end
def current_#{mapping}
@current_#{mapping} ||= warden.authenticate(scope: :#{mapping})
end
def #{mapping}_session
current_#{mapping} && warden.session(:#{mapping})
end
METHODS
ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) do
if respond_to?(:helper_method)
helper_method "current_#{mapping}", "#{mapping}_signed_in?", "#{mapping}_session"
# Use devise default_url_options. We have to declare it here to overwrite
# default definitions.
def default_url_options(options=nil)
Devise::Mapping.default_url_options
end
end
end
# The main accessor for the warden proxy instance
def warden
request.env['warden'] or raise MissingWarden
request.env['warden']
end
# Return true if it's a devise_controller. false to all controllers unless
# the controllers defined inside devise. Useful if you want to apply a before
# filter to all controllers, except the ones in devise:
# filter to all controller, except the ones in devise:
#
# before_action :my_filter, unless: :devise_controller?
# before_filter :my_filter, :unless => { |c| c.devise_controller? }
def devise_controller?
is_a?(::DeviseController)
false
end
# Set up a param sanitizer to filter parameters using strong_parameters. See
# lib/devise/parameter_sanitizer.rb for more info. Override this
# method in your application controller to use your own parameter sanitizer.
def devise_parameter_sanitizer
@devise_parameter_sanitizer ||= Devise::ParameterSanitizer.new(resource_class, resource_name, params)
# Attempts to authenticate the given scope by running authentication hooks,
# but does not redirect in case of failures.
def authenticate(scope)
warden.authenticate(:scope => scope)
end
# Tell warden that params authentication is allowed for that specific page.
def allow_params_authentication!
request.env["devise.allow_params_authentication"] = true
# Attempts to authenticate the given scope by running authentication hooks,
# redirecting in case of failures.
def authenticate!(scope)
warden.authenticate!(:scope => scope)
end
# The scope root url to be used when they're signed in. By default, it first
# tries to find a resource_root_path, otherwise it uses the root_path.
def signed_in_root_path(resource_or_scope)
# Check if the given scope is signed in session, without running
# authentication hooks.
def signed_in?(scope)
warden.authenticate?(:scope => scope)
end
# Sign in an user that already was authenticated. This helper is useful for logging
# users in after sign up.
#
# Examples:
#
# sign_in :user, @user # sign_in(scope, resource)
# sign_in @user # sign_in(resource)
#
def sign_in(resource_or_scope, resource=nil)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
resource ||= resource_or_scope
warden.set_user(resource, :scope => scope)
end
# Sign out a given user or scope. This helper is useful for signing out an user
# after deleting accounts.
#
# Examples:
#
# sign_out :user # sign_out(scope)
# sign_out @user # sign_out(resource)
#
def sign_out(resource_or_scope)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name
warden.user(scope) # Without loading user here, before_logout hook is not called
warden.raw_session.inspect # Without this inspect here. The session does not clear.
warden.logout(scope)
end
home_path = "#{scope}_root_path"
context = router_name ? send(router_name) : self
if context.respond_to?(home_path, true)
context.send(home_path)
elsif context.respond_to?(:root_path)
context.root_path
elsif respond_to?(:root_path)
root_path
else
"/"
end
# Returns and delete the url stored in the session for the given scope. Useful
# for giving redirect backs after sign up:
#
# Example:
#
# redirect_to stored_location_for(:user) || root_path
#
def stored_location_for(resource_or_scope)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
session.delete(:"#{scope}.return_to")
end
# The default url to be used after signing in. This is used by all Devise
# controllers and you can overwrite it in your ApplicationController to
# provide a custom hook for a custom resource.
#
# By default, it first tries to find a valid resource_return_to key in the
# session, then it fallbacks to resource_root_path, otherwise it uses the
# root path. For a user scope, you can define the default url in
# By default, it first tries to find a resource_root_path, otherwise it
# uses the root path. For a user scope, you can define the default url in
# the following way:
#
# get '/users' => 'users#index', as: :user_root # creates user_root_path
# map.user_root '/users', :controller => 'users' # creates user_root_path
#
# namespace :user do
# root 'users#index' # creates user_root_path
# map.resources :users do |users|
# users.root # creates user_root_path
# end
#
# If the resource root path is not defined, root_path is used. However,
# if this default is not enough, you can customize it, for example:
#
# If none of these are defined, root_path is used. However, if this default
# is not enough, you can customize it, for example:
#
# def after_sign_in_path_for(resource)
# stored_location_for(resource) ||
# if resource.is_a?(User) && resource.can_publish?
# publisher_url
# else
# super
# end
# if resource.is_a?(User) && resource.can_publish?
# publisher_url
# else
# super
# end
# end
#
def after_sign_in_path_for(resource_or_scope)
stored_location_for(resource_or_scope) || signed_in_root_path(resource_or_scope)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
home_path = :"#{scope}_root_path"
respond_to?(home_path, true) ? send(home_path) : root_path
end
# Method used by sessions controller to sign out a user. You can overwrite
# Method used by sessions controller to sign out an user. You can overwrite
# it in your ApplicationController to provide a custom hook for a custom
# scope. Notice that differently from +after_sign_in_path_for+ this method
# receives a symbol with the scope, and not the resource.
#
# By default it is the root_path.
# By default is the root_path.
def after_sign_out_path_for(resource_or_scope)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name
context = router_name ? send(router_name) : self
context.respond_to?(:root_path) ? context.root_path : "/"
root_path
end
# Sign in a user and tries to redirect first to the stored location and
# then to the url specified by after_sign_in_path_for. It accepts the same
# parameters as the sign_in method.
def sign_in_and_redirect(resource_or_scope, *args)
options = args.extract_options!
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
resource = args.last || resource_or_scope
sign_in(scope, resource, options)
redirect_to after_sign_in_path_for(resource)
# Sign in an user and tries to redirect first to the stored location and
# then to the url specified by after_sign_in_path_for.
#
# If just a symbol is given, consider that the user was already signed in
# through other means and just perform the redirection.
def sign_in_and_redirect(resource_or_scope, resource=nil, skip=false)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
resource ||= resource_or_scope
sign_in(scope, resource) unless skip
redirect_to stored_location_for(scope) || after_sign_in_path_for(resource)
end
# Sign out a user and tries to redirect to the url specified by
# Sign out an user and tries to redirect to the url specified by
# after_sign_out_path_for.
def sign_out_and_redirect(resource_or_scope)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
redirect_path = after_sign_out_path_for(scope)
Devise.sign_out_all_scopes ? sign_out : sign_out(scope)
redirect_to redirect_path
sign_out(scope)
redirect_to after_sign_out_path_for(scope)
end
# Overwrite Rails' handle unverified request to sign out all scopes,
# clear run strategies and remove cached variables.
def handle_unverified_request
super # call the default behaviour which resets/nullifies/raises
request.env["devise.skip_storage"] = true
sign_out_all_scopes(false)
# Define authentication filters and accessor helpers based on mappings.
# These filters should be used inside the controllers as before_filters,
# so you can control the scope of the user who should be signed in to
# access that specific controller/action.
# Example:
#
# Maps:
# User => :authenticatable
# Admin => :authenticatable
#
# Generated methods:
# authenticate_user! # Signs user in or redirect
# authenticate_admin! # Signs admin in or redirect
# user_signed_in? # Checks whether there is an user signed in or not
# admin_signed_in? # Checks whether there is an admin signed in or not
# current_user # Current signed in user
# current_admin # Currend signed in admin
# user_session # Session data available only to the user scope
# admin_session # Session data available only to the admin scope
#
# Use:
# before_filter :authenticate_user! # Tell devise to use :user map
# before_filter :authenticate_admin! # Tell devise to use :admin map
#
Devise.mappings.each_key do |mapping|
class_eval <<-METHODS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def authenticate_#{mapping}!
warden.authenticate!(:scope => :#{mapping})
end
def #{mapping}_signed_in?
warden.authenticate?(:scope => :#{mapping})
end
def current_#{mapping}
@current_#{mapping} ||= warden.authenticate(:scope => :#{mapping})
end
def #{mapping}_session
current_#{mapping} && warden.session(:#{mapping})
end
METHODS
end
def request_format
@request_format ||= request.format.try(:ref)
end
def is_navigational_format?
Devise.navigational_formats.include?(request_format)
end
# Check if flash messages should be emitted. Default is to do it on
# navigational formats
def is_flashing_format?
is_navigational_format?
end
private
def expire_data_after_sign_out!
Devise.mappings.each { |_,m| instance_variable_set("@current_#{m.name}", nil) }
super
end
end
end
class MissingWarden < StandardError
def initialize
super "Devise could not find the `Warden::Proxy` instance on your request environment.\n" + \
"Make sure that your application is loading Devise and Warden as expected and that " + \
"the `Warden::Manager` middleware is present in your middleware stack.\n" + \
"If you are seeing this on one of your tests, ensure that your tests are either " + \
"executing the Rails middleware stack or that your tests are using the `Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers` " + \
"module to inject the `request.env['warden']` object for you."
end
end
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module Devise
module Controllers
# Those helpers are used only inside Devise controllers and should not be
# included in ApplicationController since they all depend on the url being
# accessed.
module InternalHelpers #:nodoc:
def self.included(base)
base.class_eval do
extend ScopedViews
unloadable
helper_method :resource, :scope_name, :resource_name, :resource_class, :devise_mapping, :devise_controller?
hide_action :resource, :scope_name, :resource_name, :resource_class, :devise_mapping, :devise_controller?
skip_before_filter *Devise.mappings.keys.map { |m| :"authenticate_#{m}!" }
before_filter :is_devise_resource?
end
end
module ScopedViews
def scoped_views
defined?(@scoped_views) ? @scoped_views : Devise.scoped_views
end
def scoped_views=(value)
@scoped_views = value
end
end
# Gets the actual resource stored in the instance variable
def resource
instance_variable_get(:"@#{resource_name}")
end
# Proxy to devise map name
def resource_name
devise_mapping.name
end
alias :scope_name :resource_name
# Proxy to devise map class
def resource_class
devise_mapping.to
end
# Attempt to find the mapped route for devise based on request path
def devise_mapping
@devise_mapping ||= begin
mapping = Devise::Mapping.find_by_path(request.path)
mapping ||= Devise.mappings[Devise.default_scope] if Devise.use_default_scope
mapping
end
end
# Overwrites devise_controller? to return true
def devise_controller?
true
end
protected
# Checks whether it's a devise mapped resource or not.
def is_devise_resource? #:nodoc:
raise ActionController::UnknownAction unless devise_mapping && devise_mapping.allows?(controller_name)
end
# Sets the resource creating an instance variable
def resource=(new_resource)
instance_variable_set(:"@#{resource_name}", new_resource)
end
# Build a devise resource.
def build_resource
self.resource ||= resource_class.new(params[resource_name] || {})
end
# Helper for use in before_filters where no authentication is required.
#
# Example:
# before_filter :require_no_authentication, :only => :new
def require_no_authentication
redirect_to after_sign_in_path_for(resource_name) if warden.authenticated?(resource_name)
end
# Sets the flash message with :key, using I18n. By default you are able
# to setup your messages using specific resource scope, and if no one is
# found we look to default scope.
# Example (i18n locale file):
#
# en:
# devise:
# passwords:
# #default_scope_messages - only if resource_scope is not found
# user:
# #resource_scope_messages
#
# Please refer to README or en.yml locale file to check what messages are
# available.
def set_flash_message(key, kind, now=false)
flash_hash = now ? flash.now : flash
flash_hash[key] = I18n.t(:"#{resource_name}.#{kind}",
:scope => [:devise, controller_name.to_sym], :default => kind)
end
# Shortcut to set flash.now message. Same rules applied from set_flash_message
def set_now_flash_message(key, kind)
set_flash_message(key, kind, true)
end
# Render a view for the specified scope. Turned off by default.
# Accepts just :controller as option.
def render_with_scope(action, options={})
controller_name = options.delete(:controller) || self.controller_name
if self.class.scoped_views
begin
render :template => "#{controller_name}/#{devise_mapping.as}/#{action}"
rescue ActionView::MissingTemplate
render action, :controller => controller_name
end
else
render action, :controller => controller_name
end
end
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Devise
module Controllers
# A module that may be optionally included in a controller in order
# to provide remember me behavior. Useful when signing in is done
# through a callback, like in OmniAuth.
module Rememberable
# Return default cookie values retrieved from session options.
def self.cookie_values
Rails.configuration.session_options.slice(:path, :domain, :secure)
end
def remember_me_is_active?(resource)
return false unless resource.respond_to?(:remember_me)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource)
_, token, generated_at = cookies.signed[remember_key(resource, scope)]
resource.remember_me?(token, generated_at)
end
# Remembers the given resource by setting up a cookie
def remember_me(resource)
return if request.env["devise.skip_storage"]
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource)
resource.remember_me!
cookies.signed[remember_key(resource, scope)] = remember_cookie_values(resource)
end
# Forgets the given resource by deleting a cookie
def forget_me(resource)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource)
resource.forget_me!
cookies.delete(remember_key(resource, scope), forget_cookie_values(resource))
end
protected
def forget_cookie_values(resource)
Devise::Controllers::Rememberable.cookie_values.merge!(resource.rememberable_options)
end
def remember_cookie_values(resource)
options = { httponly: true }
options.merge!(forget_cookie_values(resource))
options.merge!(
value: resource.class.serialize_into_cookie(resource),
expires: resource.remember_expires_at
)
end
def remember_key(resource, scope)
resource.rememberable_options.fetch(:key, "remember_#{scope}_token")
end
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Devise
module Controllers
module ScopedViews
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
module ClassMethods
def scoped_views?
defined?(@scoped_views) ? @scoped_views : Devise.scoped_views
end
def scoped_views=(value)
@scoped_views = value
end
end
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Devise
module Controllers
# Provide sign in and sign out functionality.
# Included by default in all controllers.
module SignInOut
# Return true if the given scope is signed in session. If no scope given, return
# true if any scope is signed in. This will run authentication hooks, which may
# cause exceptions to be thrown from this method; if you simply want to check
# if a scope has already previously been authenticated without running
# authentication hooks, you can directly call `warden.authenticated?(scope: scope)`
def signed_in?(scope=nil)
[scope || Devise.mappings.keys].flatten.any? do |_scope|
warden.authenticate?(scope: _scope)
end
end
# Sign in a user that already was authenticated. This helper is useful for logging
# users in after sign up. All options given to sign_in is passed forward
# to the set_user method in warden.
# If you are using a custom warden strategy and the timeoutable module, you have to
# set `env["devise.skip_timeout"] = true` in the request to use this method, like we do
# in the sessions controller: https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/blob/master/app/controllers/devise/sessions_controller.rb#L7
#
# Examples:
#
# sign_in :user, @user # sign_in(scope, resource)
# sign_in @user # sign_in(resource)
# sign_in @user, event: :authentication # sign_in(resource, options)
# sign_in @user, store: false # sign_in(resource, options)
#
def sign_in(resource_or_scope, *args)
options = args.extract_options!
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
resource = args.last || resource_or_scope
expire_data_after_sign_in!
if options[:bypass]
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-DEPRECATION.strip_heredoc, caller)
[Devise] bypass option is deprecated and it will be removed in future version of Devise.
Please use bypass_sign_in method instead.
Example:
bypass_sign_in(user)
DEPRECATION
warden.session_serializer.store(resource, scope)
elsif warden.user(scope) == resource && !options.delete(:force)
# Do nothing. User already signed in and we are not forcing it.
true
else
warden.set_user(resource, options.merge!(scope: scope))
end
end
# Sign in a user bypassing the warden callbacks and stores the user
# straight in session. This option is useful in cases the user is already
# signed in, but we want to refresh the credentials in session.
#
# Examples:
#
# bypass_sign_in @user, scope: :user
# bypass_sign_in @user
def bypass_sign_in(resource, scope: nil)
scope ||= Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource)
expire_data_after_sign_in!
warden.session_serializer.store(resource, scope)
end
# Sign out a given user or scope. This helper is useful for signing out a user
# after deleting accounts. Returns true if there was a logout and false if there
# is no user logged in on the referred scope
#
# Examples:
#
# sign_out :user # sign_out(scope)
# sign_out @user # sign_out(resource)
#
def sign_out(resource_or_scope=nil)
return sign_out_all_scopes unless resource_or_scope
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
user = warden.user(scope: scope, run_callbacks: false) # If there is no user
warden.logout(scope)
warden.clear_strategies_cache!(scope: scope)
instance_variable_set(:"@current_#{scope}", nil)
!!user
end
# Sign out all active users or scopes. This helper is useful for signing out all roles
# in one click. This signs out ALL scopes in warden. Returns true if there was at least one logout
# and false if there was no user logged in on all scopes.
def sign_out_all_scopes(lock=true)
users = Devise.mappings.keys.map { |s| warden.user(scope: s, run_callbacks: false) }
warden.logout
expire_data_after_sign_out!
warden.clear_strategies_cache!
warden.lock! if lock
users.any?
end
private
def expire_data_after_sign_in!
# session.keys will return an empty array if the session is not yet loaded.
# This is a bug in both Rack and Rails.
# A call to #empty? forces the session to be loaded.
session.empty?
session.keys.grep(/^devise\./).each { |k| session.delete(k) }
end
alias :expire_data_after_sign_out! :expire_data_after_sign_in!
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "uri"
module Devise
module Controllers
# Provide the ability to store a location.
# Used to redirect back to a desired path after sign in.
# Included by default in all controllers.
module StoreLocation
# Returns and delete (if it's navigational format) the url stored in the session for
# the given scope. Useful for giving redirect backs after sign up:
#
# Example:
#
# redirect_to stored_location_for(:user) || root_path
#
def stored_location_for(resource_or_scope)
session_key = stored_location_key_for(resource_or_scope)
if is_navigational_format?
session.delete(session_key)
else
session[session_key]
end
end
# Stores the provided location to redirect the user after signing in.
# Useful in combination with the `stored_location_for` helper.
#
# Example:
#
# store_location_for(:user, dashboard_path)
# redirect_to user_facebook_omniauth_authorize_path
#
def store_location_for(resource_or_scope, location)
session_key = stored_location_key_for(resource_or_scope)
path = extract_path_from_location(location)
session[session_key] = path if path
end
private
def parse_uri(location)
location && URI.parse(location)
rescue URI::InvalidURIError
nil
end
def stored_location_key_for(resource_or_scope)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
"#{scope}_return_to"
end
def extract_path_from_location(location)
uri = parse_uri(location)
if uri
path = remove_domain_from_uri(uri)
path = add_fragment_back_to_path(uri, path)
path
end
end
def remove_domain_from_uri(uri)
[uri.path.sub(/\A\/+/, '/'), uri.query].compact.join('?')
end
def add_fragment_back_to_path(uri, path)
[path, uri.fragment].compact.join('#')
end
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Devise
module Controllers
# Create url helpers to be used with resource/scope configuration. Acts as
@@ -18,52 +16,26 @@ module Devise
# new_confirmation_path(:user) => new_user_confirmation_path
# confirmation_path(:user) => user_confirmation_path
#
# Those helpers are included by default to ActionController::Base.
#
# In case you want to add such helpers to another class, you can do
# that as long as this new class includes both url_helpers and
# mounted_helpers. Example:
#
# include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
# include Rails.application.routes.mounted_helpers
#
# Those helpers are added to your ApplicationController.
module UrlHelpers
def self.remove_helpers!
self.instance_methods.map(&:to_s).grep(/_(url|path)$/).each do |method|
remove_method method
end
end
def self.generate_helpers!(routes=nil)
routes ||= begin
mappings = Devise.mappings.values.map(&:used_helpers).flatten.uniq
Devise::URL_HELPERS.slice(*mappings)
end
Devise::ROUTES.each do |module_name|
[:path, :url].each do |path_or_url|
actions = [ nil, :new_ ]
actions << :edit_ if [:password, :registration].include?(module_name)
actions << :destroy_ if [:session].include?(module_name)
routes.each do |module_name, actions|
[:path, :url].each do |path_or_url|
actions.each do |action|
action = action ? "#{action}_" : ""
method = :"#{action}#{module_name}_#{path_or_url}"
define_method method do |resource_or_scope, *args|
actions.each do |action|
class_eval <<-URL_HELPERS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def #{action}#{module_name}_#{path_or_url}(resource_or_scope, *args)
scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope)
router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name
context = router_name ? send(router_name) : _devise_route_context
context.send("#{action}#{scope}_#{module_name}_#{path_or_url}", *args)
send("#{action}\#{scope}_#{module_name}_#{path_or_url}", *args)
end
end
URL_HELPERS
end
end
end
generate_helpers!(Devise::URL_HELPERS)
private
def _devise_route_context
@_devise_route_context ||= send(Devise.available_router_name)
end
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Devise
# Checks the scope in the given environment and returns the associated failure app.
class Delegator
def call(env)
failure_app(env).call(env)
end
def failure_app(env)
app = env["warden.options"] &&
(scope = env["warden.options"][:scope]) &&
Devise.mappings[scope.to_sym].failure_app
app || Devise::FailureApp
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'bcrypt'
module Devise
module Encryptor
def self.digest(klass, password)
if klass.pepper.present?
password = "#{password}#{klass.pepper}"
end
::BCrypt::Password.create(password, cost: klass.stretches).to_s
end
def self.compare(klass, hashed_password, password)
return false if hashed_password.blank?
bcrypt = ::BCrypt::Password.new(hashed_password)
if klass.pepper.present?
password = "#{password}#{klass.pepper}"
end
password = ::BCrypt::Engine.hash_secret(password, bcrypt.salt)
Devise.secure_compare(password, hashed_password)
end
end
end

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require "digest/sha2"
module Devise
module Encryptors
# = AuthlogicSha512
# Simulates Authlogic's default encryption mechanism.
# Warning: it uses Devise's stretches configuration to port Authlogic's one. Should be set to 20 in the initializer to silumate
# the default behavior.
class AuthlogicSha512 < Base
# Gererates a default password digest based on salt, pepper and the
# incoming password.
def self.digest(password, stretches, salt, pepper)
digest = [password, salt].flatten.join('')
stretches.times { digest = Digest::SHA512.hexdigest(digest) }
digest
end
end
end
end

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module Devise
# Implements a way of adding different encryptions.
# The class should implement a self.digest method that taks the following params:
# - password
# - stretches: the number of times the encryption will be applied
# - salt: the password salt as defined by devise
# - pepper: Devise config option
#
module Encryptors
class Base
def self.digest
raise NotImplemented
end
def self.salt
Devise.friendly_token
end
end
end
end

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require "bcrypt"
module Devise
module Encryptors
# = BCrypt
# Uses the BCrypt hash algorithm to encrypt passwords.
class Bcrypt < Base
# Gererates a default password digest based on stretches, salt, pepper and the
# incoming password. We don't strech it ourselves since BCrypt does so internally.
def self.digest(password, stretches, salt, pepper)
::BCrypt::Engine.hash_secret([password, pepper].join, salt, stretches)
end
def self.salt
::BCrypt::Engine.generate_salt
end
end
end
end

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require "digest/sha1"
module Devise
module Encryptors
# = ClearanceSha1
# Simulates Clearance's default encryption mechanism.
# Warning: it uses Devise's pepper to port the concept of REST_AUTH_SITE_KEY
# Warning: it uses Devise's stretches configuration to port the concept of REST_AUTH_DIGEST_STRETCHES
class ClearanceSha1 < Base
# Gererates a default password digest based on salt, pepper and the
# incoming password.
def self.digest(password, stretches, salt, pepper)
Digest::SHA1.hexdigest("--#{salt}--#{password}--")
end
end
end
end

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require "digest/sha1"
module Devise
module Encryptors
# = RestfulAuthenticationSha1
# Simulates Restful Authentication's default encryption mechanism.
# Warning: it uses Devise's pepper to port the concept of REST_AUTH_SITE_KEY
# Warning: it uses Devise's stretches configuration to port the concept of REST_AUTH_DIGEST_STRETCHES. Should be set to 10 in
# the initializer to silumate the default behavior.
class RestfulAuthenticationSha1 < Base
# Gererates a default password digest based on salt, pepper and the
# incoming password.
def self.digest(password, stretches, salt, pepper)
digest = pepper
stretches.times { digest = Digest::SHA1.hexdigest([digest, salt, password, pepper].flatten.join('--')) }
digest
end
end
end
end

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require "digest/sha1"
module Devise
module Encryptors
# = Sha1
# Uses the Sha1 hash algorithm to encrypt passwords.
class Sha1 < Base
# Gererates a default password digest based on stretches, salt, pepper and the
# incoming password.
def self.digest(password, stretches, salt, pepper)
digest = pepper
stretches.times { digest = self.secure_digest(salt, digest, password, pepper) }
digest
end
private
# Generate a SHA1 digest joining args. Generated token is something like
# --arg1--arg2--arg3--argN--
def self.secure_digest(*tokens)
::Digest::SHA1.hexdigest('--' << tokens.flatten.join('--') << '--')
end
end
end
end

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require "digest/sha2"
module Devise
module Encryptors
# = Sha512
# Uses the Sha512 hash algorithm to encrypt passwords.
class Sha512 < Base
# Gererates a default password digest based on salt, pepper and the
# incoming password.
def self.digest(password, stretches, salt, pepper)
digest = pepper
stretches.times { digest = self.secure_digest(salt, digest, password, pepper) }
digest
end
private
# Generate a Sha512 digest joining args. Generated token is something like
# --arg1--arg2--arg3--argN--
def self.secure_digest(*tokens)
::Digest::SHA512.hexdigest('--' << tokens.flatten.join('--') << '--')
end
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "action_controller/metal"
module Devise
# Failure application that will be called every time :warden is thrown from
# any strategy or hook. It is responsible for redirecting the user to the sign
# in page based on current scope and mapping. If no scope is given, it
# redirects to the default_url.
class FailureApp < ActionController::Metal
include ActionController::UrlFor
include ActionController::Redirecting
# any strategy or hook. Responsible for redirect the user to the sign in
# page based on current scope and mapping. If no scope is given, redirect
# to the default_url.
class FailureApp
attr_reader :env
include Warden::Mixins::Common
include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
include Rails.application.routes.mounted_helpers
include Devise::Controllers::StoreLocation
delegate :flash, to: :request
cattr_accessor :default_url, :default_message, :instance_writer => false
@@default_message = :unauthenticated
def self.call(env)
@respond ||= action(:respond)
@respond.call(env)
new(env).respond!
end
# Try retrieving the URL options from the parent controller (usually
# ApplicationController). Instance methods are not supported at the moment,
# so only the class-level attribute is used.
def self.default_url_options(*args)
if defined?(Devise.parent_controller.constantize)
Devise.parent_controller.constantize.try(:default_url_options) || {}
def initialize(env)
@env = env
end
def respond!
options = @env['warden.options']
scope = options[:scope]
redirect_path = if mapping = Devise.mappings[scope]
"#{mapping.parsed_path}/#{mapping.path_names[:sign_in]}"
else
{}
"/#{default_url}"
end
query_string = query_string_for(options)
store_location!(scope)
headers = {}
headers["Location"] = redirect_path
headers["Location"] << "?" << query_string unless query_string.empty?
headers["Content-Type"] = 'text/plain'
[302, headers, ["You are being redirected to #{redirect_path}"]]
end
def respond
if http_auth?
http_auth
elsif warden_options[:recall]
recall
else
redirect
end
end
# Build the proper query string based on the given message.
def query_string_for(options)
message = @env['warden'].try(:message) || options[:message] || default_message
def http_auth
self.status = 401
self.headers["WWW-Authenticate"] = %(Basic realm=#{Devise.http_authentication_realm.inspect}) if http_auth_header?
self.content_type = request.format.to_s
self.response_body = http_auth_body
end
def recall
header_info = if relative_url_root?
base_path = Pathname.new(relative_url_root)
full_path = Pathname.new(attempted_path)
{ "SCRIPT_NAME" => relative_url_root,
"PATH_INFO" => '/' + full_path.relative_path_from(base_path).to_s }
else
{ "PATH_INFO" => attempted_path }
end
header_info.each do | var, value|
if request.respond_to?(:set_header)
request.set_header(var, value)
params = case message
when Symbol
{ message => true }
when String
{ :message => message }
else
request.env[var] = value
end
{}
end
flash.now[:alert] = i18n_message(:invalid) if is_flashing_format?
# self.response = recall_app(warden_options[:recall]).call(env)
self.response = recall_app(warden_options[:recall]).call(request.env)
Rack::Utils.build_query(params)
end
def redirect
store_location!
if is_flashing_format?
if flash[:timedout] && flash[:alert]
flash.keep(:timedout)
flash.keep(:alert)
else
flash[:alert] = i18n_message
end
end
redirect_to redirect_url
# Stores requested uri to redirect the user after signing in. We cannot use
# scoped session provided by warden here, since the user is not authenticated
# yet, but we still need to store the uri based on scope, so different scopes
# would never use the same uri to redirect.
def store_location!(scope)
session[:"#{scope}.return_to"] = request.request_uri if request && request.get?
end
protected
def i18n_options(options)
options
end
def i18n_message(default = nil)
message = warden_message || default || :unauthenticated
if message.is_a?(Symbol)
options = {}
options[:resource_name] = scope
options[:scope] = "devise.failure"
options[:default] = [message]
auth_keys = scope_class.authentication_keys
keys = (auth_keys.respond_to?(:keys) ? auth_keys.keys : auth_keys).map { |key| scope_class.human_attribute_name(key) }
options[:authentication_keys] = keys.join(I18n.translate(:"support.array.words_connector"))
options = i18n_options(options)
I18n.t(:"#{scope}.#{message}", options)
else
message.to_s
end
end
def redirect_url
if warden_message == :timeout
flash[:timedout] = true if is_flashing_format?
path = if request.get?
attempted_path
else
request.referrer
end
path || scope_url
else
scope_url
end
end
def route(scope)
:"new_#{scope}_session_url"
end
def scope_url
opts = {}
# Initialize script_name with nil to prevent infinite loops in
# authenticated mounted engines in rails 4.2 and 5.0
opts[:script_name] = nil
route = route(scope)
opts[:format] = request_format unless skip_format?
opts[:script_name] = relative_url_root if relative_url_root?
router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name || Devise.available_router_name
context = send(router_name)
if context.respond_to?(route)
context.send(route, opts)
elsif respond_to?(:root_url)
root_url(opts)
else
"/"
end
end
def skip_format?
%w(html */*).include? request_format.to_s
end
# Choose whether we should respond in an HTTP authentication fashion,
# including 401 and optional headers.
#
# This method allows the user to explicitly disable HTTP authentication
# on AJAX requests in case they want to redirect on failures instead of
# handling the errors on their own. This is useful in case your AJAX API
# is the same as your public API and uses a format like JSON (so you
# cannot mark JSON as a navigational format).
def http_auth?
if request.xhr?
Devise.http_authenticatable_on_xhr
else
!(request_format && is_navigational_format?)
end
end
# It doesn't make sense to send authenticate headers in AJAX requests
# or if the user disabled them.
def http_auth_header?
scope_class.http_authenticatable && !request.xhr?
end
def http_auth_body
return i18n_message unless request_format
method = "to_#{request_format}"
if method == "to_xml"
{ error: i18n_message }.to_xml(root: "errors")
elsif {}.respond_to?(method)
{ error: i18n_message }.send(method)
else
i18n_message
end
end
def recall_app(app)
controller, action = app.split("#")
controller_name = ActiveSupport::Inflector.camelize(controller)
controller_klass = ActiveSupport::Inflector.constantize("#{controller_name}Controller")
controller_klass.action(action)
end
def warden
request.respond_to?(:get_header) ? request.get_header("warden") : request.env["warden"]
end
def warden_options
request.respond_to?(:get_header) ? request.get_header("warden.options") : request.env["warden.options"]
end
def warden_message
@message ||= warden.message || warden_options[:message]
end
def scope
@scope ||= warden_options[:scope] || Devise.default_scope
end
def scope_class
@scope_class ||= Devise.mappings[scope].to
end
def attempted_path
warden_options[:attempted_path]
end
# Stores requested URI to redirect the user after signing in. We can't use
# the scoped session provided by warden here, since the user is not
# authenticated yet, but we still need to store the URI based on scope, so
# different scopes would never use the same URI to redirect.
def store_location!
store_location_for(scope, attempted_path) if request.get? && !http_auth?
end
def is_navigational_format?
Devise.navigational_formats.include?(request_format)
end
# Check if flash messages should be emitted. Default is to do it on
# navigational formats
def is_flashing_format?
is_navigational_format?
end
def request_format
@request_format ||= request.format.try(:ref)
end
def relative_url_root
@relative_url_root ||= begin
config = Rails.application.config
config.try(:relative_url_root) || config.action_controller.try(:relative_url_root)
end
end
def relative_url_root?
relative_url_root.present?
end
ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:devise_failure_app, self)
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# Deny user access whenever their account is not active yet.
# We need this as hook to validate the user activity on each request
# and in case the user is using other strategies beside Devise ones.
# Deny user access whenever his account is not active yet.
Warden::Manager.after_set_user do |record, warden, options|
if record && record.respond_to?(:active_for_authentication?) && !record.active_for_authentication?
if record && record.respond_to?(:active?) && !record.active?
scope = options[:scope]
warden.logout(scope)
throw :warden, scope: scope, message: record.inactive_message
# If winning strategy was set, this is being called after authenticate and
# there is no need to force a redirect.
if warden.winning_strategy
warden.winning_strategy.fail!(record.inactive_message)
else
throw :warden, :scope => scope, :message => record.inactive_message
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
Warden::Manager.after_authentication do |record, warden, options|
clean_up_for_winning_strategy = !warden.winning_strategy.respond_to?(:clean_up_csrf?) ||
warden.winning_strategy.clean_up_csrf?
if Devise.clean_up_csrf_token_on_authentication && clean_up_for_winning_strategy
warden.request.session.try(:delete, :_csrf_token)
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
# Before logout hook to forget the user in the given scope, if it responds
# to forget_me! Also clear remember token to ensure the user won't be
# remembered again. Notice that we forget the user unless the record is not persisted.
# This avoids forgetting deleted users.
Warden::Manager.before_logout do |record, warden, options|
if record.respond_to?(:forget_me!)
Devise::Hooks::Proxy.new(warden).forget_me(record)
end
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# frozen_string_literal: true
# After each sign in, if resource responds to failed_attempts, sets it to 0
# This is only triggered when the user is explicitly set (with set_user)
Warden::Manager.after_set_user except: :fetch do |record, warden, options|
if record.respond_to?(:failed_attempts) && warden.authenticated?(options[:scope])
unless record.failed_attempts.to_i.zero?
record.failed_attempts = 0
record.save(validate: false)
end
end
end

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Devise
module Hooks
# A small warden proxy so we can remember, forget and
# sign out users from hooks.
class Proxy #:nodoc:
include Devise::Controllers::Rememberable
include Devise::Controllers::SignInOut
attr_reader :warden
delegate :cookies, :request, to: :warden
def initialize(warden)
@warden = warden
end
def session
warden.request.session
end
end
end
end

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