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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+ ## [0.1.0] - 2022-10-13
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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2022 Thomas Cannon
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+ # Devise::Passkeys
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+ This Devise extension allows you to use passkeys instead of passwords for user authentication.
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+ `Devise::Passkeys` is lightweight and non-configurable. It does what it has to do and leaves some manual implementation to you.
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+ # Installation
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'devise-passkeys'
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+ ```
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+ And then execute:
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+ ```sh
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+ $ bundle
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+ ```
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+ # Usage
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+ 1. Add `:passkey_authenticatable` in your Devise-enabled model
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+ ```ruby
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+ class User < ApplicationRecord
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+ devise :passkey_authenticatable, ...
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+ has_many :passkeys
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+ def self.passkeys_class
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+ Passkey
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+ end
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+ def self.find_for_passkey(passkey)
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+ self.find_by(id: passkey.user.id)
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+ end
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+ def after_passkey_authentication
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ The Devise-enabled model must have a `webauthn_id` field in the model; which is:
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+ This will allow you to explictly establish the relationship between a user & its passkeys (to help both your app & the user's authenticator with credential management)
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+ 2. Generate the model that will store passkeys. The model name is not important, but the Devise-enabled model should have:
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+ - A `has_many :passkeys` association
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+ - A `passkey_class` class method that returns the passkey class
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+ - A `find_for_passkey(passkey)` class method that finds the user for a given passkey
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+ ```sh
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+ rails g model Passkey user:references label:string external_id:string:index:uniq public_key:string:index sign_count:integer last_used_at:datetime
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+ The following fields are required:
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+ - `label:string` (required, cannot be blank you'll want to scope it to the Devise-enabled model)
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+ - `external_id:string`
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+ - `public_key:string`
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+ - `sign_count:integer`
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+ - `last_used_at:datetime`
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+ It's recommended to add unique indexes on `external_id` and `public_key`
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+ 3. Generate custom devise controllers & views for your Devise-enabled model
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+ [Since Devise does not have built-in passkeys support yet](https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/issues/5527), you'll need to customize both the controllers & the views
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+ ```shell
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+ rails generate devise:controllers users
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+ rails generate devise:views users
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+ ```
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+ If you're trying to keep your codebase small, these instructions only concern the `Users::SessionsController` & `Users::RegistrationsController`, so you can delete any other generated custom controllers if needed. You will likely need to modify the `views/users/shared/*` partials though, because they assume passwords are being used.
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+ 4. Include the passkeys concerns into your controllers
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+ Rather than having base classes, `Devise::Passkeys` has a series of concerns that can be mixed into your controllers. This allows you to change behavior, and does not keep you stuck down a path that could be incompatible with your existing authentication setup.
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+ Here are examples of common controllers
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+ class Users::RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
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+ include Devise::Passkeys::Controllers::RegistrationsControllerConcern
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+ end
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+ class Users::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
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+ include Devise::Passkeys::Controllers::SessionsControllerConcern
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+ # ... any custom code you need
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+ end
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+ class Users::ReauthenticationController < DeviseController
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+ include Devise::Passkeys::Controllers::ReauthenticationControllerConcern
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+ end
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+ class Users::PasskeysController < DeviseController
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+ include Devise::Passkeys::Controllers::PasskeysControllerConcern
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ 6. Add necessary routes
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+ Given the customization routes usually require, you'll need to hook up the routes yourself. Here's an example:
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+ registrations: 'users/registrations',
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+ sessions: 'users/sessions'
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+ devise_scope :user do
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+ post 'sign_up/new_challenge', to: 'users/registrations#new_challenge', as: :new_user_registration_challenge
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+ post 'sign_in/new_challenge', to: 'users/sessions#new_challenge', as: :new_user_session_challenge
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+ post 'reauthenticate/new_challenge', to: 'users/reauthentication#new_challenge', as: :new_user_reauthentication_challenge
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+ post 'reauthenticate', to: 'users/reauthentication#reauthenticate', as: :user_reauthentication
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+ namespace :users do
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+ resources :passkeys, only: [:index, :create, :destroy] do
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+ ```
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+ ## What about the Webauthn javascript? Mailers? Error handling?
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+ You will have to implement these, since `Devise::Passkeys` is focused on the authentication handshakes, and each app is different (with different javascript setups, mailer needs, etc.)
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+ ## I need to see it in action
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+ Here's a template repo! https://github.com/ruby-passkeys/devise-passkeys-template
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+ ## Development
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+ After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake test` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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+ To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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+ ## Contributing
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+ Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/[USERNAME]/devise-passkeys. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the [code of conduct](https://github.com/[USERNAME]/devise-passkeys/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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+ ## License
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+ The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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+ ## Code of Conduct
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+ Everyone interacting in the Devise::Passkeys project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/[USERNAME]/devise-passkeys/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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+ ## Acknowledgements
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+ This work is based on [Petr Hlavicka](https://github.com/CiTroNaK)'s [webauthn-with-devise](https://github.com/CiTroNaK/webauthn-with-devise/compare/main...3-passwordless).
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+ The ethos of the library is inspired from [Tiddle](https://github.com/adamniedzielski/tiddle)'s straightforward, minimally-scoped approach.
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
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+ t.libs << "test"
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+ t.libs << "lib"
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+ t.test_files = FileList["test/**/test_*.rb"]
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+ t.warning = false
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+ end
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+ require "rubocop/rake_task"
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+ RuboCop::RakeTask.new
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+ require_relative "lib/devise/passkeys/version"
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "devise-passkeys"
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+ spec.version = Devise::Passkeys::VERSION
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+ spec.authors = ["Thomas Cannon"]
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+ spec.email = ["tcannon00@gmail.com"]
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+
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+ spec.summary = "Use passkeys instead of passwords for Devise"
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+ spec.description = "A Devise extension to use passkeys instead of passwords for authentication, using warden-webauthn"
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+ spec.homepage = "https://github.com/ruby-passkeys/devise-passkeys"
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+ spec.license = "MIT"
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+ spec.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.6.0"
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+
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+ spec.metadata["allowed_push_host"] = "https://rubygems.org"
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+ spec.metadata["homepage_uri"] = spec.homepage
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+ spec.metadata["source_code_uri"] = "https://github.com/ruby-passkeys/devise-passkeys"
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+ spec.metadata["changelog_uri"] = "https://github.com/ruby-passkeys/devise-passkeys/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md"
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+
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+ # Specify which files should be added to the gem when it is released.
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+ # The `git ls-files -z` loads the files in the RubyGem that have been added into git.
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+ spec.files = Dir.chdir(File.expand_path(__dir__)) do
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+ `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject do |f|
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+ (f == __FILE__) || f.match(%r{\A(?:(?:bin|test|spec|features)/|\.(?:git|travis|circleci)|appveyor)})
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+ end
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+ end
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+ spec.bindir = "exe"
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+ spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{\Aexe/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ # Uncomment to register a new dependency of your gem
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+ spec.add_dependency "devise"
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+ spec.add_dependency "warden-webauthn", ">= 0.2.0"
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+
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+ # For more information and examples about making a new gem, check out our
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+ # guide at: https://bundler.io/guides/creating_gem.html
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+ spec.metadata["rubygems_mfa_required"] = "true"
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+ end
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+ # This file was generated by Appraisal
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+ gem "rails", "~> 6"
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+ gem "sqlite3"
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+
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+ group :development, :test do
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+ gem "appraisal"
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+ gem "debug"
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+ gem "rake", "~> 13.0"
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+ gem "rubocop", "~> 1.21"
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+ end
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+
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+ group :test do
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+ gem "database_cleaner-active_record"
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+ gem "database_cleaner-mongoid"
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+ gem "m"
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+ gem "minitest", "~> 5.0"
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+ gem "minitest-ci", require: false
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+ gem "rack"
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+ gem "simplecov"
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+ end
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+ gemspec path: "../"
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+
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+
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+ gem "rails", "~> 7"
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+ gem "sqlite3"
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+
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+ group :development, :test do
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+ gem "appraisal"
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+ gem "debug"
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+ gem "rake", "~> 13.0"
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+ gem "rubocop", "~> 1.21"
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+ end
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+
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+ group :test do
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+ gem "database_cleaner-active_record"
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+ gem "database_cleaner-mongoid"
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+ gem "m"
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+ gem "minitest", "~> 5.0"
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+ gem "minitest-ci", require: false
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+ gem "rack"
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+ gem "simplecov"
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+ end
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+
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+ gemspec path: "../"