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  | Version | Compatible Decidim versions |
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+ | 0.6 | 0.26.x |
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+ | 0.5 | 0.25.x |
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  | 0.3 | 0.24.x |
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  | 0.2 | 0.23.x |
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ Doorkeeper.configure do
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+ # Change the ORM that doorkeeper will use (requires ORM extensions installed).
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+ # Check the list of supported ORMs here: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper#orms
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+ orm :active_record
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+
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+ # This block will be called to check whether the resource owner is authenticated or not.
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+ resource_owner_authenticator do
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+ raise "Please configure doorkeeper resource_owner_authenticator block located in #{__FILE__}"
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+ # Put your resource owner authentication logic here.
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+ # Example implementation:
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+ # User.find_by(id: session[:user_id]) || redirect_to(new_user_session_url)
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+ end
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+
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+ # If you didn't skip applications controller from Doorkeeper routes in your application routes.rb
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+ # file then you need to declare this block in order to restrict access to the web interface for
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+ # adding oauth authorized applications. In other case it will return 403 Forbidden response
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+ # every time somebody will try to access the admin web interface.
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+ #
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+ # admin_authenticator do
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+ # # Put your admin authentication logic here.
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+ # # Example implementation:
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+ #
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+ # if current_user
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+ # head :forbidden unless current_user.admin?
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+ # else
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+ # redirect_to sign_in_url
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+
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+ # You can use your own model classes if you need to extend (or even override) default
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+ # Doorkeeper models such as `Application`, `AccessToken` and `AccessGrant.
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+ #
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+ # Be default Doorkeeper ActiveRecord ORM uses it's own classes:
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+ #
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+ # access_token_class "Doorkeeper::AccessToken"
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+ # access_grant_class "Doorkeeper::AccessGrant"
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+ # application_class "Doorkeeper::Application"
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+ #
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+ # Don't forget to include Doorkeeper ORM mixins into your custom models:
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+ #
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+ # * ::Doorkeeper::Orm::ActiveRecord::Mixins::AccessToken - for access token
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+ # * ::Doorkeeper::Orm::ActiveRecord::Mixins::AccessGrant - for access grant
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+ # * ::Doorkeeper::Orm::ActiveRecord::Mixins::Application - for application (OAuth2 clients)
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+ #
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+ # For example:
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+ #
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+ # access_token_class "MyAccessToken"
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+ #
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+ # class MyAccessToken < ApplicationRecord
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+ # include ::Doorkeeper::Orm::ActiveRecord::Mixins::AccessToken
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+ #
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+ # self.table_name = "hey_i_wanna_my_name"
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+ #
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+ # def destroy_me!
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+ # destroy
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+
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+ # Enables polymorphic Resource Owner association for Access Tokens and Access Grants.
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+ # By default this option is disabled.
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+ #
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+ # Make sure you properly setup you database and have all the required columns (run
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+ # `bundle exec rails generate doorkeeper:enable_polymorphic_resource_owner` and execute Rails
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+ # migrations).
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+ #
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+ # If this option enabled, Doorkeeper will store not only Resource Owner primary key
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+ # value, but also it's type (class name). See "Polymorphic Associations" section of
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+ # Rails guides: https://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html#polymorphic-associations
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+ #
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+ # [NOTE] If you apply this option on already existing project don't forget to manually
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+ # update `resource_owner_type` column in the database and fix migration template as it will
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+ # set NOT NULL constraint for Access Grants table.
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+ #
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+ # use_polymorphic_resource_owner
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+
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+ # If you are planning to use Doorkeeper in Rails 5 API-only application, then you might
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+ # want to use API mode that will skip all the views management and change the way how
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+ # Doorkeeper responds to a requests.
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+ #
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+ # api_only
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+
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+ # Enforce token request content type to application/x-www-form-urlencoded.
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+ # It is not enabled by default to not break prior versions of the gem.
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+ #
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+ # enforce_content_type
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+
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+ # Authorization Code expiration time (default: 10 minutes).
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+ #
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+ # authorization_code_expires_in 10.minutes
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+
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+ # Access token expiration time (default: 2 hours).
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+ # If you want to disable expiration, set this to `nil`.
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+ #
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+ # access_token_expires_in 2.hours
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+
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+ # Assign custom TTL for access tokens. Will be used instead of access_token_expires_in
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+ # option if defined. In case the block returns `nil` value Doorkeeper fallbacks to
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+ # +access_token_expires_in+ configuration option value. If you really need to issue a
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+ # non-expiring access token (which is not recommended) then you need to return
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+ # Float::INFINITY from this block.
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+ #
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+ # `context` has the following properties available:
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+ #
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+ # * `client` - the OAuth client application (see Doorkeeper::OAuth::Client)
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+ # * `grant_type` - the grant type of the request (see Doorkeeper::OAuth)
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+ # * `scopes` - the requested scopes (see Doorkeeper::OAuth::Scopes)
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+ # * `resource_owner` - authorized resource owner instance (if present)
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+ #
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+ # custom_access_token_expires_in do |context|
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+ # context.client.additional_settings.implicit_oauth_expiration
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+ # end
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+
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+ # Use a custom class for generating the access token.
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+ # See https://doorkeeper.gitbook.io/guides/configuration/other-configurations#custom-access-token-generator
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+ #
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+ # access_token_generator '::Doorkeeper::JWT'
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+
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+ # The controller +Doorkeeper::ApplicationController+ inherits from.
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+ # Defaults to +ActionController::Base+ unless +api_only+ is set, which changes the default to
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+ # +ActionController::API+. The return value of this option must be a stringified class name.
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+ # See https://doorkeeper.gitbook.io/guides/configuration/other-configurations#custom-controllers
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+ #
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+ # base_controller 'ApplicationController'
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+
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+ # Reuse access token for the same resource owner within an application (disabled by default).
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+ #
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+ # This option protects your application from creating new tokens before old **valid** one becomes
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+ # expired so your database doesn't bloat. Keep in mind that when this option is enabled Doorkeeper
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+ # doesn't update existing token expiration time, it will create a new token instead if no active matching
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+ # token found for the application, resources owner and/or set of scopes.
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+ # Rationale: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/issues/383
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+ #
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+ # You can not enable this option together with +hash_token_secrets+.
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+ #
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+ # reuse_access_token
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+
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+ # In case you enabled `reuse_access_token` option Doorkeeper will try to find matching
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+ # token using `matching_token_for` Access Token API that searches for valid records
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+ # in batches in order not to pollute the memory with all the database records. By default
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+ # Doorkeeper uses batch size of 10 000 records. You can increase or decrease this value
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+ # depending on your needs and server capabilities.
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+ #
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+ # token_lookup_batch_size 10_000
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+
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+ # Set a limit for token_reuse if using reuse_access_token option
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+ #
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+ # This option limits token_reusability to some extent.
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+ # If not set then access_token will be reused unless it expires.
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+ # Rationale: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/issues/1189
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+ #
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+ # This option should be a percentage(i.e. (0,100])
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+ #
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+ # token_reuse_limit 100
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+
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+ # Only allow one valid access token obtained via client credentials
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+ # per client. If a new access token is obtained before the old one
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+ # expired, the old one gets revoked (disabled by default)
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+ #
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+ # When enabling this option, make sure that you do not expect multiple processes
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+ # using the same credentials at the same time (e.g. web servers spanning
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+ # multiple machines and/or processes).
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+ #
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+ # revoke_previous_client_credentials_token
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+
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+ # Hash access and refresh tokens before persisting them.
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+ # This will disable the possibility to use +reuse_access_token+
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+ # since plain values can no longer be retrieved.
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+ #
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+ # Note: If you are already a user of doorkeeper and have existing tokens
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+ # in your installation, they will be invalid without adding 'fallback: :plain'.
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+ #
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+ # hash_token_secrets
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+ # By default, token secrets will be hashed using the
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+ # +Doorkeeper::Hashing::SHA256+ strategy.
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+ #
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+ # If you wish to use another hashing implementation, you can override
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+ # this strategy as follows:
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+ #
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+ # hash_token_secrets using: '::Doorkeeper::Hashing::MyCustomHashImpl'
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+ #
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+ # Keep in mind that changing the hashing function will invalidate all existing
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+ # secrets, if there are any.
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+
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+ # Hash application secrets before persisting them.
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+ #
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+ # hash_application_secrets
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+ #
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+ # By default, applications will be hashed
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+ # with the +Doorkeeper::SecretStoring::SHA256+ strategy.
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+ #
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+ # If you wish to use bcrypt for application secret hashing, uncomment
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+ # this line instead:
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+ #
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+ # hash_application_secrets using: '::Doorkeeper::SecretStoring::BCrypt'
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+
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+ # When the above option is enabled, and a hashed token or secret is not found,
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+ # you can allow to fall back to another strategy. For users upgrading
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+ # doorkeeper and wishing to enable hashing, you will probably want to enable
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+ # the fallback to plain tokens.
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+ #
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+ # This will ensure that old access tokens and secrets
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+ # will remain valid even if the hashing above is enabled.
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+ #
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+ # This can be done by adding 'fallback: plain', e.g. :
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+ #
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+ # hash_application_secrets using: '::Doorkeeper::SecretStoring::BCrypt', fallback: :plain
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+
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+ # Issue access tokens with refresh token (disabled by default), you may also
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+ # pass a block which accepts `context` to customize when to give a refresh
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+ # token or not. Similar to +custom_access_token_expires_in+, `context` has
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+ # the following properties:
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+ #
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+ # `client` - the OAuth client application (see Doorkeeper::OAuth::Client)
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+ # `grant_type` - the grant type of the request (see Doorkeeper::OAuth)
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+ # `scopes` - the requested scopes (see Doorkeeper::OAuth::Scopes)
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+ #
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+ # use_refresh_token
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+
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+ # Provide support for an owner to be assigned to each registered application (disabled by default)
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+ # Optional parameter confirmation: true (default: false) if you want to enforce ownership of
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+ # a registered application
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+ # NOTE: you must also run the rails g doorkeeper:application_owner generator
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+ # to provide the necessary support
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+ #
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+ # enable_application_owner confirmation: false
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+
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+ # Define access token scopes for your provider
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+ # For more information go to
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+ # https://doorkeeper.gitbook.io/guides/ruby-on-rails/scopes
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+ #
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+ # default_scopes :public
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+ # optional_scopes :write, :update
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+
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+ # Allows to restrict only certain scopes for grant_type.
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+ # By default, all the scopes will be available for all the grant types.
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+ #
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+ # Keys to this hash should be the name of grant_type and
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+ # values should be the array of scopes for that grant type.
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+ # Note: scopes should be from configured_scopes (i.e. default or optional)
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+ #
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+ # scopes_by_grant_type password: [:write], client_credentials: [:update]
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+
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+ # Forbids creating/updating applications with arbitrary scopes that are
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+ # not in configuration, i.e. +default_scopes+ or +optional_scopes+.
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+ # (disabled by default)
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+ #
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+ # enforce_configured_scopes
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+
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+ # Change the way client credentials are retrieved from the request object.
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+ # By default it retrieves first from the `HTTP_AUTHORIZATION` header, then
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+ # falls back to the `:client_id` and `:client_secret` params from the `params` object.
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+ # Check out https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/wiki/Changing-how-clients-are-authenticated
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+ # for more information on customization
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+ #
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+ # client_credentials :from_basic, :from_params
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+
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+ # Change the way access token is authenticated from the request object.
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+ # By default it retrieves first from the `HTTP_AUTHORIZATION` header, then
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+ # falls back to the `:access_token` or `:bearer_token` params from the `params` object.
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+ # Check out https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/wiki/Changing-how-clients-are-authenticated
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+ # for more information on customization
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+ #
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+ # access_token_methods :from_bearer_authorization, :from_access_token_param, :from_bearer_param
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+
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+ # Forces the usage of the HTTPS protocol in non-native redirect uris (enabled
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+ # by default in non-development environments). OAuth2 delegates security in
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+ # communication to the HTTPS protocol so it is wise to keep this enabled.
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+ #
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+ # Callable objects such as proc, lambda, block or any object that responds to
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+ # #call can be used in order to allow conditional checks (to allow non-SSL
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+ # redirects to localhost for example).
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+ #
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+ # force_ssl_in_redirect_uri !Rails.env.development?
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+ #
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+ # force_ssl_in_redirect_uri { |uri| uri.host != 'localhost' }
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+
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+ # Specify what redirect URI's you want to block during Application creation.
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+ # Any redirect URI is allowed by default.
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+ #
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+ # You can use this option in order to forbid URI's with 'javascript' scheme
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+ # for example.
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+ #
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+ # forbid_redirect_uri { |uri| uri.scheme.to_s.downcase == 'javascript' }
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+
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+ # Allows to set blank redirect URIs for Applications in case Doorkeeper configured
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+ # to use URI-less OAuth grant flows like Client Credentials or Resource Owner
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+ # Password Credentials. The option is on by default and checks configured grant
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+ # types, but you **need** to manually drop `NOT NULL` constraint from `redirect_uri`
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+ # column for `oauth_applications` database table.
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+ #
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+ # You can completely disable this feature with:
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+ #
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+ # allow_blank_redirect_uri false
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+ #
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+ # Or you can define your custom check:
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+ #
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+ # allow_blank_redirect_uri do |grant_flows, client|
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+ # client.superapp?
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+ # end
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+
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+ # Specify how authorization errors should be handled.
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+ # By default, doorkeeper renders json errors when access token
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+ # is invalid, expired, revoked or has invalid scopes.
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+ #
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+ # If you want to render error response yourself (i.e. rescue exceptions),
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+ # set +handle_auth_errors+ to `:raise` and rescue Doorkeeper::Errors::InvalidToken
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+ # or following specific errors:
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+ #
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+ # Doorkeeper::Errors::TokenForbidden, Doorkeeper::Errors::TokenExpired,
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+ # Doorkeeper::Errors::TokenRevoked, Doorkeeper::Errors::TokenUnknown
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+ #
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+ # handle_auth_errors :raise
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+
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+ # Customize token introspection response.
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+ # Allows to add your own fields to default one that are required by the OAuth spec
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+ # for the introspection response. It could be `sub`, `aud` and so on.
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+ # This configuration option can be a proc, lambda or any Ruby object responds
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+ # to `.call` method and result of it's invocation must be a Hash.
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+ #
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+ # custom_introspection_response do |token, context|
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+ # {
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+ # "sub": "Z5O3upPC88QrAjx00dis",
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+ # "aud": "https://protected.example.net/resource",
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+ # "username": User.find(token.resource_owner_id).username
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+ # }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # or
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+ #
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+ # custom_introspection_response CustomIntrospectionResponder
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+
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+ # Specify what grant flows are enabled in array of Strings. The valid
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+ # strings and the flows they enable are:
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+ #
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+ # "authorization_code" => Authorization Code Grant Flow
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+ # "implicit" => Implicit Grant Flow
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+ # "password" => Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant Flow
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+ # "client_credentials" => Client Credentials Grant Flow
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+ #
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+ # If not specified, Doorkeeper enables authorization_code and
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+ # client_credentials.
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+ #
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+ # implicit and password grant flows have risks that you should understand
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+ # before enabling:
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+ # https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6819#section-4.4.2
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+ # https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6819#section-4.4.3
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+ #
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+ # grant_flows %w[authorization_code client_credentials]
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+
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+ # Allows to customize OAuth grant flows that +each+ application support.
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+ # You can configure a custom block (or use a class respond to `#call`) that must
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+ # return `true` in case Application instance supports requested OAuth grant flow
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+ # during the authorization request to the server. This configuration +doesn't+
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+ # set flows per application, it only allows to check if application supports
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+ # specific grant flow.
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+ #
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+ # For example you can add an additional database column to `oauth_applications` table,
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+ # say `t.array :grant_flows, default: []`, and store allowed grant flows that can
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+ # be used with this application there. Then when authorization requested Doorkeeper
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+ # will call this block to check if specific Application (passed with client_id and/or
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+ # client_secret) is allowed to perform the request for the specific grant type
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+ # (authorization, password, client_credentials, etc).
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+ #
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+ # Example of the block:
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+ #
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+ # ->(flow, client) { client.grant_flows.include?(flow) }
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+ #
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+ # In case this option invocation result is `false`, Doorkeeper server returns
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+ # :unauthorized_client error and stops the request.
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+ #
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+ # @param allow_grant_flow_for_client [Proc] Block or any object respond to #call
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+ # @return [Boolean] `true` if allow or `false` if forbid the request
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+ #
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+ # allow_grant_flow_for_client do |grant_flow, client|
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+ # # `grant_flows` is an Array column with grant
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+ # # flows that application supports
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+ #
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+ # client.grant_flows.include?(grant_flow)
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+ # end
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+
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+ # If you need arbitrary Resource Owner-Client authorization you can enable this option
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+ # and implement the check your need. Config option must respond to #call and return
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+ # true in case resource owner authorized for the specific application or false in other
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+ # cases.
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+ #
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+ # Be default all Resource Owners are authorized to any Client (application).
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+ #
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+ # authorize_resource_owner_for_client do |client, resource_owner|
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+ # resource_owner.admin? || client.owners_allowlist.include?(resource_owner)
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+ # end
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+
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+ # Hook into the strategies' request & response life-cycle in case your
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+ # application needs advanced customization or logging:
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+ #
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+ # before_successful_strategy_response do |request|
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+ # puts "BEFORE HOOK FIRED! #{request}"
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # after_successful_strategy_response do |request, response|
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+ # puts "AFTER HOOK FIRED! #{request}, #{response}"
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+ # end
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+
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+ # Hook into Authorization flow in order to implement Single Sign Out
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+ # or add any other functionality. Inside the block you have an access
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+ # to `controller` (authorizations controller instance) and `context`
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+ # (Doorkeeper::OAuth::Hooks::Context instance) which provides pre auth
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+ # or auth objects with issued token based on hook type (before or after).
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+ #
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+ # before_successful_authorization do |controller, context|
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+ # Rails.logger.info(controller.request.params.inspect)
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+ #
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+ # Rails.logger.info(context.pre_auth.inspect)
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # after_successful_authorization do |controller, context|
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+ # controller.session[:logout_urls] <<
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+ # Doorkeeper::Application
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+ # .find_by(controller.request.params.slice(:redirect_uri))
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+ # .logout_uri
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+ #
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+ # Rails.logger.info(context.auth.inspect)
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+ # Rails.logger.info(context.issued_token)
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+ # end
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+
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+ # Under some circumstances you might want to have applications auto-approved,
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+ # so that the user skips the authorization step.
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+ # For example if dealing with a trusted application.
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+ #
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+ # skip_authorization do |resource_owner, client|
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+ # client.superapp? or resource_owner.admin?
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+ # end
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+
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+ # Configure custom constraints for the Token Introspection request.
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+ # By default this configuration option allows to introspect a token by another
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+ # token of the same application, OR to introspect the token that belongs to
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+ # authorized client (from authenticated client) OR when token doesn't
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+ # belong to any client (public token). Otherwise requester has no access to the
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+ # introspection and it will return response as stated in the RFC.
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+ #
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+ # Block arguments:
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+ #
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+ # @param token [Doorkeeper::AccessToken]
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+ # token to be introspected
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+ #
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+ # @param authorized_client [Doorkeeper::Application]
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+ # authorized client (if request is authorized using Basic auth with
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+ # Client Credentials for example)
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+ #
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+ # @param authorized_token [Doorkeeper::AccessToken]
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+ # Bearer token used to authorize the request
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+ #
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+ # In case the block returns `nil` or `false` introspection responses with 401 status code
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+ # when using authorized token to introspect, or you'll get 200 with { "active": false } body
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+ # when using authorized client to introspect as stated in the
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+ # RFC 7662 section 2.2. Introspection Response.
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+ #
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+ # Using with caution:
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+ # Keep in mind that these three parameters pass to block can be nil as following case:
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+ # `authorized_client` is nil if and only if `authorized_token` is present, and vice versa.
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+ # `token` will be nil if and only if `authorized_token` is present.
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+ # So remember to use `&` or check if it is present before calling method on
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+ # them to make sure you doesn't get NoMethodError exception.
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+ #
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+ # You can define your custom check:
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+ #
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+ # allow_token_introspection do |token, authorized_client, authorized_token|
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+ # if authorized_token
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+ # # customize: require `introspection` scope
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+ # authorized_token.application == token&.application ||
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+ # authorized_token.scopes.include?("introspection")
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+ # elsif token.application
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+ # # `protected_resource` is a new database boolean column, for example
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+ # authorized_client == token.application || authorized_client.protected_resource?
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+ # else
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+ # # public token (when token.application is nil, token doesn't belong to any application)
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+ # true
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Or you can completely disable any token introspection:
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+ #
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+ # allow_token_introspection false
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+ #
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+ # If you need to block the request at all, then configure your routes.rb or web-server
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+ # like nginx to forbid the request.
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+
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+ # WWW-Authenticate Realm (default: "Doorkeeper").
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+ #
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+ # realm "Doorkeeper"
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+ end
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  module Decidim
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  # This holds the decidim-action_delegator version.
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  module ActionDelegator
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- MIN_DECIDIM_VERSION = ">= 0.25.0"
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- VERSION = "0.5.0"
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+ MIN_DECIDIM_VERSION = ">= 0.26.0"
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+ MAX_DECIDIM_VERSION = "< 0.27.0"
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+ VERSION = "0.6.0"
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  end
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: decidim-action_delegator
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.5.0
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+ version: 0.6.0
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Pau Pérez Fabregat
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  - - ">="
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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: 0.26.0
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  type: :runtime
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  prerelease: false
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  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  requirements:
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.26.0
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  - - "<"
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: decidim-consultations
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.25.0
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+ version: 0.26.0
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  - - "<"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.26.0
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  type: :runtime
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  prerelease: false
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  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  requirements:
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.26.0
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  - - "<"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: decidim-core
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  requirements:
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.25.0
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+ version: 0.26.0
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  - - "<"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  type: :runtime
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  prerelease: false
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  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  requirements:
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.26.0
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  - - "<"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
73
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: savon
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  - - ">="
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+ version: 0.26.0
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  - - "<"
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  type: :development
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  prerelease: false
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  requirements:
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.26.0
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  - - "<"
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+ version: 0.27.0
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  description: A tool for Decidim that provides extended functionalities for cooperatives
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  and allows delegated voting.
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  email:
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+ - config/initializers/doorkeeper.rb
224
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  - config/locales/ca.yml
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  - config/locales/cs.yml
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  - config/locales/en.yml