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+ # cancancan_js
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+ CanCanCan, But Accessible in the Front-End Javascript
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+ - uses CanCanCan Library: https://github.com/CanCanCommunity/cancancan
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+ - Only works with your SQL-backed CanCanCan rules. Will not work with the Ability block method conditions.
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+
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+ # Warning!
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+ ## Use at your own risk!
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+ This gem requires you to export your CanCanCan Ability rules to the front-end.
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+ Depending on your implementation and rule-setup, you may not want to do this.
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+ If you're using sensitive data as rule-conditions in your Ability#initialize, then you should NOT use this gem!
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+
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+ # Config
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+ `require 'cancancan_js'`
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+
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+ Add this to your class Ability:
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+ `include CanCanCanJs::Export`
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+
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+ Add to your javascript application.js file:
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+ `//= require cancancan_js`
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+
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+ # Implementation
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+ ## Back-end
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+ We need to export the Ability rules to your front-end from your back-end. There are several ways to do this.
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+ - Add a new method to your user model
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+ - Add that method to a JSON serializer, export that user to the front-end
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+ - Create a new action/route on your users controller.
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+ - Use that action to render the following JSON data: `current_ability.export` or `Ability.export(current_user)`
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+
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+ ## Front-end
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+ After you are able to pull the back-end cancancan export to the front-end, you then call this javascript method and pass it the cancancan export:
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+ `set_abilities(<export_rules>)`
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+
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+ # Usage
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+ You can now call the JS function `can`, and pass it similar CanCanCan values
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+ ex: `can('show', 'User')`
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+ ex: `can('show', 'User', {id: 1, email: "test_email", name: "John Johnson"})`
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+ You can also check against allow-listed attribs (that you would have set up in CanCanCan)
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+ ex: `can('update', 'User', {id: 1, email: "test_email", name: "John Johnson"}, 'email')`
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+
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+ # Usage (AngularJS)
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+ Create a new function in AngularJS, to pass the attributes onto the JS function
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+ ```
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+ $scope.can = function(action, class_name, object, column, options) {
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+ return can(action, class_name, object, column, options)
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ You can now use it in angular HTML with angular objects:
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+ `ng-show="can('update', resource_class, resource_instance)"`
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+ # gem build cancancan_js.gemspec
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = %q{cancancan_js}
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+ s.version = "0.0.2"
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+ s.date = %q{2023-02-25}
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+ s.authors = ["benjamin.dana.software.dev@gmail.com"]
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+ s.summary = %q{CanCanCan, But Accessible in the Front-End Javascript}
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+ s.licenses = ['LGPL-3.0-only']
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+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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+ # s.files = [
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+ # "lib/cancancan_js.rb",
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+ # "lib/cancancan_js/cancancan_export.rb",
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+ # "vendor/assets/javascripts/cancancan_js.js",
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+ # ]
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+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+ s.homepage = 'https://github.com/danabr75/cancancan_js'
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+ s.add_runtime_dependency 'cancancan', '>= 3.0'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'cancancan', '>= 3.0'
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+ s.required_ruby_version = '>= 2.7'
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+ end
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+ module CanCanCanJs
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+ class Engine < Rails::Engine
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # src: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16525402/can-i-add-class-methods-and-instance-methods-from-the-same-module
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+ module CanCanCanJs
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+ module Export
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+ def self.included(base)
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+ # base is our target class. Invoke `extend` on it and pass nested module with class methods.
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+ base.extend ClassMethods
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+ end
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+
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+ def export
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+ {class_abilities: permissions[:can], object_rules: export_rules}
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+ end
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+
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+ def export_rules
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+ new_list = {}
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+ rules.each do |rule|
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+ # init subjects if necessary
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+ rule.subjects.each do |subject|
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+ # subject_key is Class name as sym.
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+ subject_key = subject.is_a?(Symbol) ? subject : subject.name.to_sym
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+ new_list[subject_key] ||= {}
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+ # init actions
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+ rule.actions.each do |action|
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+ # Change must match at least one conditional group in order to auth the action, or if condition_groups are nil
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+ new_list[subject_key][action] ||= {condition_groups: nil}
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+
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+ new_list[subject_key][action][:condition_groups] ||= []
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+ if rule.conditions.present?
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+ new_list[subject_key][action][:condition_groups] << rule.conditions
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+ else
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+ # if no conditions, then the action SHOULD be allowed!
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+ # - without this line, can-lines without conditions would not be exportable to the front-end
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+ new_list[subject_key][action][:condition_groups] << nil
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+ end
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+ if action == :update || action == :create
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+ klass = subject_key.to_s.constantize
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+ new_list[subject_key][action][:whitelist_attribs] = permitted_attributes(action, klass)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ return new_list
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+ end
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+
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+ module ClassMethods
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+ def export user
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+ local_ability = Ability.new(user)
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+ # We don't care about the 'cannot' section
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+ return {class_abilities: local_ability.permissions[:can], object_rules: local_ability.export_rules}
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # require 'cancancan'
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+ require_relative 'cancancan_js/export'
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+ require_relative 'cancancan_js/engine'
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+
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+ # module CanCanCanJs
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+ # # config src: http://lizabinante.com/blog/creating-a-configurable-ruby-gem/
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+ # class << self
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+ # attr_accessor :configuration
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+ # end
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+
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+ # def self.configuration
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+ # @configuration ||= Configuration.new
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+ # end
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+
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+ # def self.reset
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+ # @configuration = Configuration.new
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+ # end
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+
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+ # def self.configure
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+ # yield(configuration)
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ var _abilities = _abilities === undefined ? {} : _abilities
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+
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+ var set_abilities = function(abilities) {
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+ _abilities = abilities
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+ }
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+
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+ // Attempting to Mirror CanCan's rails' helper method.
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+ // action: matched against cancan actions. ex: read, show, index, update, create, destroy, or custom method.
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+ // class_name: self descriptive, any of your model class names.
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+ // object (optional): a hash representation of the object. Used to compare attribs against cancan conditionals
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+ // column (optional): a specific attribute to see if it's white-listed within cancan's conditionals.
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+ // options (optional): options hash
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+ var can = function(action, class_name, object, column, options) {
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+ if (options === undefined) {
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+ options = {}
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+ }
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+ var verbose = options['verbose'] === true
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+
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+ if (_abilities === undefined || Object.keys(_abilities).length === 0) {
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js Error! `_abilities` variable not defined or not populated")
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+ }
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+ return false
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+ }
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+
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+ if (object === undefined) {
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+ // Class check
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+ if (isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['manage'], 'all')) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "read" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['read'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "show" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['read'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "show" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['show'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "index" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['read'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "index" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['index'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (_abilities['class_abilities'][action] && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities'][action], class_name)) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ } else {
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+ // Object specific check
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+ if (isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['manage'], 'all')) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "read" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['read'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "show" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['read'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "show" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['show'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "index" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['read'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else if (action == "index" && isInArray(_abilities['class_abilities']['index'], 'all') ) {
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+ return true;
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+ } else {
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+
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+ var object_rules = _abilities['object_rules'];
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+
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+ if (object_rules[class_name] && object_rules[class_name][action]) {
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+ var found_whole_valid_group_of_conditions = false
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+ var valid_column_non_applicable_or_access = false
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+ if (object_rules[class_name][action]['condition_groups']) {
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+ found_whole_valid_group_of_conditions = checkCanConditionalGroups(object, object_rules[class_name][action]['condition_groups'], verbose)
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+ } else {
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+ // Condition group was nil, meaning that we can perform action without filter.
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+ found_whole_valid_group_of_conditions = true;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (column && object_rules[class_name][action]['whitelist_attribs']) {
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+ valid_column_non_applicable_or_access = isInArray(object_rules[class_name][action]['whitelist_attribs'], column)
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+ } else {
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+ valid_column_non_applicable_or_access = true
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+ }
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+
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+ return found_whole_valid_group_of_conditions && valid_column_non_applicable_or_access
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+ } else {
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+ // Invalid permissions
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Safety catch-all, but should not be reached
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js Error! Should not have reached tail-end of 'can' function")
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+ }
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+ return false
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ function valueIsInArray(array, expected_value) {
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+ // console.log("valueIsInArray")
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+ found_value = false;
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+ if (array) {
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+ $.each( array, function( index, value ){
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+ if (value == expected_value) {
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+ found_value = true;
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+ }
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+ });
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+ }
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+ return found_value;
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+ }
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+
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+ function isInArray(array, element) {
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+ if (array === undefined) {
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+ return false;
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+ } else if (Array.isArray(array)) {
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+ return ($.inArray(element, array) >= 0);
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+ } else if (typeof(array) == "object") {
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+ return array.hasOwnProperty(element)
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+ } else {
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+ throw "cancancan-js - Unsupported Array element type: " + typeof(array)
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ // Check group of 'can' conditionals
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+ // - recursive
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+ function checkCanConditionalGroups(object, condition_groups, verbose) {
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - checkCanConditionalGroups - incoming params")
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+ console.log(object)
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+ console.log(condition_groups)
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+ }
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+ var found_whole_valid_group_of_conditions = false
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+ // Iterating through each group of conditions, a whole grouping has to match in order to be successful
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+ $.each(condition_groups, function( index, conditions ) {
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+ var valid_condition_for_group = false
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - Checking condition group: " + index)
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+ console.log(conditions)
135
+ }
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+ valid_condition_for_group = checkCanConditionals(object, conditions, verbose);
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+ if (valid_condition_for_group) {
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+ found_whole_valid_group_of_conditions = true
139
+ return false
140
+ }
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+ });
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+
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+ return found_whole_valid_group_of_conditions;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Check 'can' conditionals array
147
+ // - recursive
148
+ function checkCanConditionals(object, conditions, verbose) {
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - checkCanConditionals - incoming params")
151
+ console.log(object)
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+ console.log(conditions)
153
+ }
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+ var found_invalid_condition = false
155
+ // Every conditions has to be true, in order to be authable.
156
+ $.each(conditions, function(assocation_name, expected_value) {
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+ valid_condition_for_group = true
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+ if (verbose) {
159
+ console.log("cancancan-js - ASSOCIATION NAME: " + assocation_name + ", EXPECTED VALUE: " + expected_value)
160
+ }
161
+ if (typeof(expected_value) === 'string' || typeof(expected_value) === 'number' || typeof(expected_value) === 'boolean' || expected_value == null) {
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - STRING, NUMBER, BOOLEAN, OR NULL TYPE EXPECTED")
164
+ }
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+ valid_condition = object[assocation_name] == expected_value
166
+ if (verbose) {
167
+ console.log("cancancan-js - Simple Object comparison:")
168
+ }
169
+ } else if (Array.isArray(expected_value)) {
170
+ if (verbose) {
171
+ console.log("cancancan-js - ARRAY TYPE EXPECTED")
172
+ }
173
+ if (object[assocation_name] && Array.isArray(object[assocation_name])) {
174
+ if (verbose) {
175
+ console.log("cancancan-js - Array to Array comparison")
176
+ }
177
+ var found_invalid_object = false
178
+
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+ $.each(object[assocation_name], function(index, value_in_object_array) {
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+ if ( !valueIsInArray(expected_value, value_in_object_array) ) {
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+ found_invalid_object = true
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+ }
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+ })
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+ if (found_invalid_object) {
185
+ valid_condition = false
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+ }
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+
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+ } else {
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - Array to simple value comparison")
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+ console.log(object[assocation_name])
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+ console.log(expected_value)
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+ }
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+ valid_condition = valueIsInArray(expected_value, object[assocation_name]);
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+ }
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+ } else {
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - HASH TYPE, NEED ASSOCIATION PRESENT ON OBJECT")
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+ }
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+ // expected_value is another hash. Using recursion.
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+ if (object[assocation_name] === undefined || object[assocation_name] === null) {
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+ // If association is not present on object, then can't run any conditionals on it.
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - Object's association was undefined.")
205
+ }
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+ valid_condition = false;
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+ } else {
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+ // If association is not present on object, then can't run any conditionals on it.
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - Object's association is nested, start recursion.")
211
+ }
212
+ if (Array.isArray(object[assocation_name])) {
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+ var all_match = true
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+ $.each(object[assocation_name], function(index, value_in_object_array) {
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+ if (!checkCanConditionals(value_in_object_array, expected_value, verbose)) {
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+ all_match = false
217
+ }
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+ })
219
+ valid_condition = all_match
220
+ } else {
221
+ valid_condition = checkCanConditionals(object[assocation_name], expected_value, verbose);
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+ }
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+ if (verbose) {
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - Object's association was nested, end recursion.")
225
+ }
226
+ }
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+ }
228
+ if (verbose) {
229
+ console.log("cancancan-js - assocation_name: " + assocation_name + ", with value: ")
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+ console.log(expected_value)
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - Againt object's")
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+ console.log(object[assocation_name])
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+ console.log("cancancan-js - was: " + valid_condition)
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+ }
235
+ if (!valid_condition) {
236
+ found_invalid_condition = true
237
+ return false;
238
+ }
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+ });
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+
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+ return !found_invalid_condition;
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+ }
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+ name: cancancan_js
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2023-02-25 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ name: cancancan
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+ type: :runtime
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+ requirements:
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '3.0'
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+ requirements:
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '3.0'
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+ description:
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+ email:
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+ executables: []
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+ extensions: []
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+ files:
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README.md
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+ - cancancan_js.gemspec
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+ - lib/cancancan_js.rb
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+ - lib/cancancan_js/engine.rb
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+ - lib/cancancan_js/export.rb
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+ - vendor/assets/javascripts/cancancan_js.js
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+ homepage: https://github.com/danabr75/cancancan_js
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+ - LGPL-3.0-only
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+ - lib
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+ - - ">="
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+ version: '0'
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+ signing_key:
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