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- data/.travis.yml +4 -1
- data/CHANGELOG.md +15 -2
- data/Gemfile +2 -9
- data/README.md +69 -18
- data/devise-multi_email.gemspec +4 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/.gitignore +21 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/Gemfile +55 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/Gemfile.lock +185 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/README.md +24 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/Rakefile +6 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/app/assets/config/manifest.js +3 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/app/channels/application_cable/channel.rb +4 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/app/controllers/application_controller.rb +3 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/app/helpers/application_helper.rb +2 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/app/jobs/application_job.rb +2 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/app/mailers/application_mailer.rb +4 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/app/models/application_record.rb +3 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/app/models/email.rb +3 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/bin/bundle +3 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/bin/rails +4 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/bin/rake +4 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/bin/setup +34 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/config/application.rb +15 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/boot.rb +3 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/cable.yml +9 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/database.yml +25 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/environment.rb +5 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/environments/development.rb +56 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/environments/production.rb +86 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/environments/test.rb +42 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/application_controller_renderer.rb +6 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/assets.rb +11 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb +7 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/cookies_serializer.rb +5 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/devise.rb +274 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/filter_parameter_logging.rb +4 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/inflections.rb +16 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/mime_types.rb +4 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb +3 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb +14 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/locales/devise.en.yml +62 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/locales/en.yml +23 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/config/puma.rb +47 -0
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- data/examples/rails5_app/config.ru +5 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/db/migrate/20170307140813_devise_create_users.rb +49 -0
- data/examples/rails5_app/db/migrate/20170307145547_add_password_salt_to_users.rb +5 -0
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- data/lib/devise/multi_email/email_model_extensions.rb +20 -0
- data/lib/devise/multi_email/email_model_manager.rb +18 -0
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- data/lib/devise/multi_email/parent_model_extensions.rb +27 -0
- data/lib/devise/multi_email/parent_model_manager.rb +55 -0
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# Use this hook to configure devise mailer, warden hooks and so forth.
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# The secret key used by Devise. Devise uses this key to generate
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# confirmation, reset password and unlock tokens in the database.
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# config.secret_key = 'b931efaaf9a644f22aa2e4524017e95d675b1919530557e5baaa95ec7788e76bb285a7dbf1b5678422f82509dd9e21344874385fbcb1df495a508c96000f00de'
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# ==> Mailer Configuration
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# Configure the e-mail address which will be shown in Devise::Mailer,
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config.mailer_sender = 'please-change-me-at-config-initializers-devise@example.com'
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# Configure the class responsible to send e-mails.
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# ==> Configuration for any authentication mechanism
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# Configure which keys are used when authenticating a user. The default is
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# just :email. You can configure it to use [:username, :subdomain], so for
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t.integer "sign_in_count", default: 0, null: false
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# This file should contain all the record creation needed to seed the database with its default values.
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# Examples:
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# movies = Movie.create([{ name: 'Star Wars' }, { name: 'Lord of the Rings' }])
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