devise 3.2.2 → 4.8.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +7 -0
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +281 -957
  3. data/MIT-LICENSE +2 -1
  4. data/README.md +410 -120
  5. data/app/controllers/devise/confirmations_controller.rb +11 -5
  6. data/app/controllers/devise/omniauth_callbacks_controller.rb +12 -6
  7. data/app/controllers/devise/passwords_controller.rb +21 -8
  8. data/app/controllers/devise/registrations_controller.rb +59 -26
  9. data/app/controllers/devise/sessions_controller.rb +47 -17
  10. data/app/controllers/devise/unlocks_controller.rb +9 -4
  11. data/app/controllers/devise_controller.rb +69 -33
  12. data/app/helpers/devise_helper.rb +23 -18
  13. data/app/mailers/devise/mailer.rb +13 -3
  14. data/app/views/devise/confirmations/new.html.erb +9 -5
  15. data/app/views/devise/mailer/confirmation_instructions.html.erb +1 -1
  16. data/app/views/devise/mailer/email_changed.html.erb +7 -0
  17. data/app/views/devise/mailer/password_change.html.erb +3 -0
  18. data/app/views/devise/mailer/reset_password_instructions.html.erb +1 -1
  19. data/app/views/devise/mailer/unlock_instructions.html.erb +1 -1
  20. data/app/views/devise/passwords/edit.html.erb +16 -7
  21. data/app/views/devise/passwords/new.html.erb +9 -5
  22. data/app/views/devise/registrations/edit.html.erb +29 -15
  23. data/app/views/devise/registrations/new.html.erb +20 -9
  24. data/app/views/devise/sessions/new.html.erb +19 -10
  25. data/app/views/devise/shared/_error_messages.html.erb +15 -0
  26. data/app/views/devise/shared/{_links.erb → _links.html.erb} +9 -9
  27. data/app/views/devise/unlocks/new.html.erb +9 -5
  28. data/config/locales/en.yml +24 -18
  29. data/lib/devise/controllers/helpers.rb +113 -33
  30. data/lib/devise/controllers/rememberable.rb +15 -6
  31. data/lib/devise/controllers/scoped_views.rb +3 -1
  32. data/lib/devise/controllers/sign_in_out.rb +47 -29
  33. data/lib/devise/controllers/store_location.rb +31 -5
  34. data/lib/devise/controllers/url_helpers.rb +10 -8
  35. data/lib/devise/delegator.rb +2 -0
  36. data/lib/devise/encryptor.rb +24 -0
  37. data/lib/devise/failure_app.rb +119 -40
  38. data/lib/devise/hooks/activatable.rb +7 -6
  39. data/lib/devise/hooks/csrf_cleaner.rb +5 -1
  40. data/lib/devise/hooks/forgetable.rb +2 -0
  41. data/lib/devise/hooks/lockable.rb +5 -3
  42. data/lib/devise/hooks/proxy.rb +4 -2
  43. data/lib/devise/hooks/rememberable.rb +4 -2
  44. data/lib/devise/hooks/timeoutable.rb +16 -9
  45. data/lib/devise/hooks/trackable.rb +3 -1
  46. data/lib/devise/mailers/helpers.rb +15 -12
  47. data/lib/devise/mapping.rb +9 -3
  48. data/lib/devise/models/authenticatable.rb +91 -61
  49. data/lib/devise/models/confirmable.rb +138 -43
  50. data/lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb +112 -31
  51. data/lib/devise/models/lockable.rb +39 -18
  52. data/lib/devise/models/omniauthable.rb +3 -1
  53. data/lib/devise/models/recoverable.rb +64 -28
  54. data/lib/devise/models/registerable.rb +4 -0
  55. data/lib/devise/models/rememberable.rb +62 -33
  56. data/lib/devise/models/timeoutable.rb +4 -8
  57. data/lib/devise/models/trackable.rb +20 -4
  58. data/lib/devise/models/validatable.rb +16 -9
  59. data/lib/devise/models.rb +3 -1
  60. data/lib/devise/modules.rb +12 -10
  61. data/lib/devise/omniauth/config.rb +2 -0
  62. data/lib/devise/omniauth/url_helpers.rb +14 -5
  63. data/lib/devise/omniauth.rb +4 -5
  64. data/lib/devise/orm/active_record.rb +5 -1
  65. data/lib/devise/orm/mongoid.rb +6 -2
  66. data/lib/devise/parameter_filter.rb +4 -0
  67. data/lib/devise/parameter_sanitizer.rb +139 -65
  68. data/lib/devise/rails/deprecated_constant_accessor.rb +39 -0
  69. data/lib/devise/rails/routes.rb +151 -120
  70. data/lib/devise/rails/warden_compat.rb +3 -10
  71. data/lib/devise/rails.rb +10 -13
  72. data/lib/devise/secret_key_finder.rb +27 -0
  73. data/lib/devise/strategies/authenticatable.rb +21 -10
  74. data/lib/devise/strategies/base.rb +3 -1
  75. data/lib/devise/strategies/database_authenticatable.rb +14 -6
  76. data/lib/devise/strategies/rememberable.rb +15 -3
  77. data/lib/devise/test/controller_helpers.rb +167 -0
  78. data/lib/devise/test/integration_helpers.rb +63 -0
  79. data/lib/devise/test_helpers.rb +7 -124
  80. data/lib/devise/time_inflector.rb +4 -2
  81. data/lib/devise/token_generator.rb +3 -41
  82. data/lib/devise/version.rb +3 -1
  83. data/lib/devise.rb +107 -84
  84. data/lib/generators/active_record/devise_generator.rb +64 -12
  85. data/lib/generators/active_record/templates/migration.rb +9 -7
  86. data/lib/generators/active_record/templates/migration_existing.rb +9 -7
  87. data/lib/generators/devise/controllers_generator.rb +46 -0
  88. data/lib/generators/devise/devise_generator.rb +8 -6
  89. data/lib/generators/devise/install_generator.rb +18 -1
  90. data/lib/generators/devise/orm_helpers.rb +10 -21
  91. data/lib/generators/devise/views_generator.rb +49 -28
  92. data/lib/generators/mongoid/devise_generator.rb +21 -19
  93. data/lib/generators/templates/README +13 -12
  94. data/lib/generators/templates/controllers/README +14 -0
  95. data/lib/generators/templates/controllers/confirmations_controller.rb +30 -0
  96. data/lib/generators/templates/controllers/omniauth_callbacks_controller.rb +30 -0
  97. data/lib/generators/templates/controllers/passwords_controller.rb +34 -0
  98. data/lib/generators/templates/controllers/registrations_controller.rb +62 -0
  99. data/lib/generators/templates/controllers/sessions_controller.rb +27 -0
  100. data/lib/generators/templates/controllers/unlocks_controller.rb +30 -0
  101. data/lib/generators/templates/devise.rb +94 -37
  102. data/lib/generators/templates/markerb/confirmation_instructions.markerb +1 -1
  103. data/lib/generators/templates/markerb/email_changed.markerb +7 -0
  104. data/lib/generators/templates/markerb/password_change.markerb +3 -0
  105. data/lib/generators/templates/markerb/reset_password_instructions.markerb +1 -1
  106. data/lib/generators/templates/markerb/unlock_instructions.markerb +1 -1
  107. data/lib/generators/templates/simple_form_for/confirmations/new.html.erb +6 -2
  108. data/lib/generators/templates/simple_form_for/passwords/edit.html.erb +12 -4
  109. data/lib/generators/templates/simple_form_for/passwords/new.html.erb +5 -2
  110. data/lib/generators/templates/simple_form_for/registrations/edit.html.erb +14 -6
  111. data/lib/generators/templates/simple_form_for/registrations/new.html.erb +12 -4
  112. data/lib/generators/templates/simple_form_for/sessions/new.html.erb +11 -6
  113. data/lib/generators/templates/simple_form_for/unlocks/new.html.erb +5 -2
  114. metadata +50 -284
  115. data/.gitignore +0 -10
  116. data/.travis.yml +0 -20
  117. data/.yardopts +0 -9
  118. data/CONTRIBUTING.md +0 -14
  119. data/Gemfile +0 -31
  120. data/Gemfile.lock +0 -160
  121. data/Rakefile +0 -35
  122. data/devise.gemspec +0 -27
  123. data/devise.png +0 -0
  124. data/gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-3.2.x +0 -31
  125. data/gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-3.2.x.lock +0 -159
  126. data/test/controllers/custom_strategy_test.rb +0 -62
  127. data/test/controllers/helpers_test.rb +0 -276
  128. data/test/controllers/internal_helpers_test.rb +0 -120
  129. data/test/controllers/passwords_controller_test.rb +0 -31
  130. data/test/controllers/sessions_controller_test.rb +0 -99
  131. data/test/controllers/url_helpers_test.rb +0 -59
  132. data/test/delegator_test.rb +0 -19
  133. data/test/devise_test.rb +0 -94
  134. data/test/failure_app_test.rb +0 -232
  135. data/test/generators/active_record_generator_test.rb +0 -103
  136. data/test/generators/devise_generator_test.rb +0 -39
  137. data/test/generators/install_generator_test.rb +0 -13
  138. data/test/generators/mongoid_generator_test.rb +0 -23
  139. data/test/generators/views_generator_test.rb +0 -67
  140. data/test/helpers/devise_helper_test.rb +0 -51
  141. data/test/integration/authenticatable_test.rb +0 -713
  142. data/test/integration/confirmable_test.rb +0 -284
  143. data/test/integration/database_authenticatable_test.rb +0 -84
  144. data/test/integration/http_authenticatable_test.rb +0 -105
  145. data/test/integration/lockable_test.rb +0 -239
  146. data/test/integration/omniauthable_test.rb +0 -133
  147. data/test/integration/recoverable_test.rb +0 -334
  148. data/test/integration/registerable_test.rb +0 -349
  149. data/test/integration/rememberable_test.rb +0 -167
  150. data/test/integration/timeoutable_test.rb +0 -183
  151. data/test/integration/trackable_test.rb +0 -92
  152. data/test/mailers/confirmation_instructions_test.rb +0 -115
  153. data/test/mailers/reset_password_instructions_test.rb +0 -96
  154. data/test/mailers/unlock_instructions_test.rb +0 -91
  155. data/test/mapping_test.rb +0 -127
  156. data/test/models/authenticatable_test.rb +0 -13
  157. data/test/models/confirmable_test.rb +0 -454
  158. data/test/models/database_authenticatable_test.rb +0 -249
  159. data/test/models/lockable_test.rb +0 -298
  160. data/test/models/omniauthable_test.rb +0 -7
  161. data/test/models/recoverable_test.rb +0 -184
  162. data/test/models/registerable_test.rb +0 -7
  163. data/test/models/rememberable_test.rb +0 -183
  164. data/test/models/serializable_test.rb +0 -49
  165. data/test/models/timeoutable_test.rb +0 -51
  166. data/test/models/trackable_test.rb +0 -13
  167. data/test/models/validatable_test.rb +0 -127
  168. data/test/models_test.rb +0 -144
  169. data/test/omniauth/config_test.rb +0 -57
  170. data/test/omniauth/url_helpers_test.rb +0 -54
  171. data/test/orm/active_record.rb +0 -10
  172. data/test/orm/mongoid.rb +0 -13
  173. data/test/parameter_sanitizer_test.rb +0 -81
  174. data/test/rails_app/Rakefile +0 -6
  175. data/test/rails_app/app/active_record/admin.rb +0 -6
  176. data/test/rails_app/app/active_record/shim.rb +0 -2
  177. data/test/rails_app/app/active_record/user.rb +0 -6
  178. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/admins/sessions_controller.rb +0 -6
  179. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/admins_controller.rb +0 -11
  180. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/application_controller.rb +0 -9
  181. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/home_controller.rb +0 -25
  182. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/publisher/registrations_controller.rb +0 -2
  183. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/publisher/sessions_controller.rb +0 -2
  184. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/users/omniauth_callbacks_controller.rb +0 -14
  185. data/test/rails_app/app/controllers/users_controller.rb +0 -31
  186. data/test/rails_app/app/helpers/application_helper.rb +0 -3
  187. data/test/rails_app/app/mailers/users/mailer.rb +0 -12
  188. data/test/rails_app/app/mongoid/admin.rb +0 -29
  189. data/test/rails_app/app/mongoid/shim.rb +0 -23
  190. data/test/rails_app/app/mongoid/user.rb +0 -39
  191. data/test/rails_app/app/views/admins/index.html.erb +0 -1
  192. data/test/rails_app/app/views/admins/sessions/new.html.erb +0 -2
  193. data/test/rails_app/app/views/home/admin_dashboard.html.erb +0 -1
  194. data/test/rails_app/app/views/home/index.html.erb +0 -1
  195. data/test/rails_app/app/views/home/join.html.erb +0 -1
  196. data/test/rails_app/app/views/home/private.html.erb +0 -1
  197. data/test/rails_app/app/views/home/user_dashboard.html.erb +0 -1
  198. data/test/rails_app/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb +0 -24
  199. data/test/rails_app/app/views/users/edit_form.html.erb +0 -1
  200. data/test/rails_app/app/views/users/index.html.erb +0 -1
  201. data/test/rails_app/app/views/users/mailer/confirmation_instructions.erb +0 -1
  202. data/test/rails_app/app/views/users/sessions/new.html.erb +0 -1
  203. data/test/rails_app/bin/bundle +0 -3
  204. data/test/rails_app/bin/rails +0 -4
  205. data/test/rails_app/bin/rake +0 -4
  206. data/test/rails_app/config/application.rb +0 -40
  207. data/test/rails_app/config/boot.rb +0 -14
  208. data/test/rails_app/config/database.yml +0 -18
  209. data/test/rails_app/config/environment.rb +0 -5
  210. data/test/rails_app/config/environments/development.rb +0 -30
  211. data/test/rails_app/config/environments/production.rb +0 -80
  212. data/test/rails_app/config/environments/test.rb +0 -36
  213. data/test/rails_app/config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb +0 -7
  214. data/test/rails_app/config/initializers/devise.rb +0 -181
  215. data/test/rails_app/config/initializers/inflections.rb +0 -2
  216. data/test/rails_app/config/initializers/secret_token.rb +0 -8
  217. data/test/rails_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb +0 -1
  218. data/test/rails_app/config/routes.rb +0 -104
  219. data/test/rails_app/config.ru +0 -4
  220. data/test/rails_app/db/migrate/20100401102949_create_tables.rb +0 -71
  221. data/test/rails_app/db/schema.rb +0 -55
  222. data/test/rails_app/lib/shared_admin.rb +0 -17
  223. data/test/rails_app/lib/shared_user.rb +0 -29
  224. data/test/rails_app/public/404.html +0 -26
  225. data/test/rails_app/public/422.html +0 -26
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  228. data/test/routes_test.rb +0 -250
  229. data/test/support/assertions.rb +0 -40
  230. data/test/support/helpers.rb +0 -70
  231. data/test/support/integration.rb +0 -92
  232. data/test/support/locale/en.yml +0 -8
  233. data/test/support/webrat/integrations/rails.rb +0 -24
  234. data/test/test_helper.rb +0 -27
  235. data/test/test_helpers_test.rb +0 -173
  236. data/test/test_models.rb +0 -33
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- ![Devise Logo](https://raw.github.com/plataformatec/devise/master/devise.png)
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- By [Plataformatec](http://plataformatec.com.br/).
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- This README is [also available in a friendly navigable format](http://devise.plataformatec.com.br/).
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  Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails based on Warden. It:
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+ - [Information](#information)
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+ Inside the [gemfiles](https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/tree/master/gemfiles) directory, we have one for each version of Rails we support. When you send us a pull request, it may happen that the test suite breaks using some of them. If that's the case, you can simulate the same environment using the `BUNDLE_GEMFILE` variable.
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+ In the following command you will replace `MODEL` with the class name used for the application’s users (it’s frequently `User` but could also be `Admin`). This will create a model (if one does not exist) and configure it with the default Devise modules. The generator also configures your `config/routes.rb` file to point to the Devise controller.
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+ Next, check the MODEL for any additional configuration options you might want to add, such as confirmable or lockable. If you add an option, be sure to inspect the migration file (created by the generator if your ORM supports them) and uncomment the appropriate section. For example, if you add the confirmable option in the model, you'll need to uncomment the Confirmable section in the migration.
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122
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+ For Rails 5, note that `protect_from_forgery` is no longer prepended to the `before_action` chain, so if you have set `authenticate_user` before `protect_from_forgery`, your request will result in "Can't verify CSRF token authenticity." To resolve this, either change the order in which you call them, or use `protect_from_forgery prepend: true`.
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+ If your devise model is something other than User, replace "_user" with "_yourmodel". The same logic applies to the instructions below.
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+ After signing in a user, confirming the account or updating the password, Devise will look for a scoped root path to redirect to. For instance, when using a `:user` resource, the `user_root_path` will be used if it exists; otherwise, the default `root_path` will be used. This means that you need to set the root inside your routes:
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146
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+ root to: 'home#index'
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151
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+ You can also override `after_sign_in_path_for` and `after_sign_out_path_for` to customize your redirect hooks.
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160
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254
 
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- The devise method in your models also accepts some options to configure its modules. For example, you can choose the cost of the encryption algorithm with:
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+ The Devise method in your models also accepts some options to configure its modules. For example, you can choose the cost of the hashing algorithm with:
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266
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174
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267
+ devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable, :confirmable, :recoverable, stretches: 13
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269
 
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- Besides :stretches, you can define :pepper, :encryptor, :confirm_within, :remember_for, :timeout_in, :unlock_in and other values. For details, see the initializer file that was created when you invoked the "devise:install" generator described above.
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+ Besides `:stretches`, you can define `:pepper`, `:encryptor`, `:confirm_within`, `:remember_for`, `:timeout_in`, `:unlock_in` among other options. For more details, see the initializer file that was created when you invoked the "devise:install" generator described above. This file is usually located at `/config/initializers/devise.rb`.
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+ *For previous Devise versions see https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/tree/3-stable#strong-parameters*
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  When you customize your own views, you may end up adding new attributes to forms. Rails 4 moved the parameter sanitization from the model to the controller, causing Devise to handle this concern at the controller as well.
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+ * `sign_in` (`Devise::SessionsController#create`) - Permits only the authentication keys (like `email`)
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+ In case you want to permit additional parameters (the lazy way™), you can do so using a simple before action in your `ApplicationController`:
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287
 
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288
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192
289
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193
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290
+ before_action :configure_permitted_parameters, if: :devise_controller?
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196
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198
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295
+ devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:username])
199
296
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200
297
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201
298
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+ The above works for any additional fields where the parameters are simple scalar types. If you have nested attributes (say you're using `accepts_nested_attributes_for`), then you will need to tell devise about those nestings and types:
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+
302
+ ```ruby
303
+ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
304
+ before_action :configure_permitted_parameters, if: :devise_controller?
305
+
306
+ protected
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+
308
+ def configure_permitted_parameters
309
+ devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:first_name, :last_name, address_attributes: [:country, :state, :city, :area, :postal_code]])
310
+ end
311
+ end
312
+ ```
313
+
314
+ Devise allows you to completely change Devise defaults or invoke custom behavior by passing a block:
315
+
316
+ To permit simple scalar values for username and email, use this
317
+
318
+ ```ruby
319
+ def configure_permitted_parameters
320
+ devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_in) do |user_params|
321
+ user_params.permit(:username, :email)
322
+ end
323
+ end
324
+ ```
325
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326
+ If you have some checkboxes that express the roles a user may take on registration, the browser will send those selected checkboxes as an array. An array is not one of Strong Parameters' permitted scalars, so we need to configure Devise in the following way:
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328
  ```ruby
206
329
  def configure_permitted_parameters
207
- devise_parameter_sanitizer.for(:sign_in) { |u| u.permit(:username, :email) }
330
+ devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up) do |user_params|
331
+ user_params.permit({ roles: [] }, :email, :password, :password_confirmation)
332
+ end
208
333
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209
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335
+ For the list of permitted scalars, and how to declare permitted keys in nested hashes and arrays, see
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211
- If you have multiple Devise models, you may want to set up different parameter sanitizer per model. In this case, we recommend inheriting from `Devise::ParameterSanitizer` and add your own logic:
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+ https://github.com/rails/strong_parameters#nested-parameters
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+
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+ If you have multiple Devise models, you may want to set up a different parameter sanitizer per model. In this case, we recommend inheriting from `Devise::ParameterSanitizer` and adding your own logic:
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  ```ruby
214
342
  class User::ParameterSanitizer < Devise::ParameterSanitizer
215
- def sign_in
216
- default_params.permit(:username, :email)
343
+ def initialize(*)
344
+ super
345
+ permit(:sign_up, keys: [:username, :email])
217
346
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218
347
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219
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  Since Devise is an engine, all its views are packaged inside the gem. These views will help you get started, but after some time you may want to change them. If this is the case, you just need to invoke the following generator, and it will copy all views to your application:
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246
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375
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247
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  ```
248
377
 
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- If you have more than one Devise model in your application (such as "User" and "Admin"), you will notice that Devise uses the same views for all models. Fortunately, Devise offers an easy way to customize views. All you need to do is set "config.scoped_views = true" inside "config/initializers/devise.rb".
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+ If you have more than one Devise model in your application (such as `User` and `Admin`), you will notice that Devise uses the same views for all models. Fortunately, Devise offers an easy way to customize views. All you need to do is set `config.scoped_views = true` inside the `config/initializers/devise.rb` file.
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- After doing so, you will be able to have views based on the role like "users/sessions/new" and "admins/sessions/new". If no view is found within the scope, Devise will use the default view at "devise/sessions/new". You can also use the generator to generate scoped views:
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+ After doing so, you will be able to have views based on the role like `users/sessions/new` and `admins/sessions/new`. If no view is found within the scope, Devise will use the default view at `devise/sessions/new`. You can also use the generator to generate scoped views:
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253
382
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254
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383
+ $ rails generate devise:views users
384
+ ```
385
+
386
+ If you would like to generate only a few sets of views, like the ones for the `registerable` and `confirmable` module,
387
+ you can pass a list of modules to the generator with the `-v` flag.
388
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389
+ ```console
390
+ $ rails generate devise:views -v registrations confirmations
255
391
  ```
256
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393
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  If the customization at the views level is not enough, you can customize each controller by following these steps:
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261
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397
+ 1. Create your custom controllers using the generator which requires a scope:
398
+
399
+ ```console
400
+ $ rails generate devise:controllers [scope]
401
+ ```
402
+
403
+ If you specify `users` as the scope, controllers will be created in `app/controllers/users/`.
404
+ And the sessions controller will look like this:
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405
 
263
406
  ```ruby
264
- class Admins::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
407
+ class Users::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
408
+ # GET /resource/sign_in
409
+ # def new
410
+ # super
411
+ # end
412
+ ...
265
413
  end
266
414
  ```
267
-
268
- Note that in the above example, the controller needs to be created in the `app/controller/admins/` directory.
415
+ (Use the -c flag to specify a controller, for example: `rails generate devise:controllers users -c=sessions`)
269
416
 
270
417
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271
418
 
272
419
  ```ruby
273
- devise_for :admins, :controllers => { :sessions => "admins/sessions" }
420
+ devise_for :users, controllers: { sessions: 'users/sessions' }
421
+ ```
422
+
423
+ 3. Copy the views from `devise/sessions` to `users/sessions`. Since the controller was changed, it won't use the default views located in `devise/sessions`.
424
+
425
+ 4. Finally, change or extend the desired controller actions.
426
+
427
+ You can completely override a controller action:
428
+
429
+ ```ruby
430
+ class Users::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
431
+ def create
432
+ # custom sign-in code
433
+ end
434
+ end
274
435
  ```
275
436
 
276
- 3. And since we changed the controller, it won't use the `"devise/sessions"` views, so remember to copy `"devise/sessions"` to `"admin/sessions"`.
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+ Or you can simply add new behavior to it:
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278
- Remember that Devise uses flash messages to let users know if sign in was successful or failed. Devise expects your application to call `"flash[:notice]"` and `"flash[:alert]"` as appropriate. Do not print the entire flash hash, print specific keys or at least remove the `:timedout` key from the hash as Devise adds this key in some circumstances, this key is not meant for display.
439
+ ```ruby
440
+ class Users::SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
441
+ def create
442
+ super do |resource|
443
+ BackgroundWorker.trigger(resource)
444
+ end
445
+ end
446
+ end
447
+ ```
448
+
449
+ This is useful for triggering background jobs or logging events during certain actions.
450
+
451
+ Remember that Devise uses flash messages to let users know if sign in was successful or unsuccessful. Devise expects your application to call `flash[:notice]` and `flash[:alert]` as appropriate. Do not print the entire flash hash, print only specific keys. In some circumstances, Devise adds a `:timedout` key to the flash hash, which is not meant for display. Remove this key from the hash if you intend to print the entire hash.
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453
  ### Configuring routes
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  Devise also ships with default routes. If you need to customize them, you should probably be able to do it through the devise_for method. It accepts several options like :class_name, :path_prefix and so on, including the possibility to change path names for I18n:
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  ```ruby
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- devise_for :users, :path => "auth", :path_names => { :sign_in => 'login', :sign_out => 'logout', :password => 'secret', :confirmation => 'verification', :unlock => 'unblock', :registration => 'register', :sign_up => 'cmon_let_me_in' }
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+ devise_for :users, path: 'auth', path_names: { sign_in: 'login', sign_out: 'logout', password: 'secret', confirmation: 'verification', unlock: 'unblock', registration: 'register', sign_up: 'cmon_let_me_in' }
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- Be sure to check `devise_for` documentation for details.
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+ Be sure to check `devise_for` [documentation](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/heartcombo/devise/master/ActionDispatch/Routing/Mapper%3Adevise_for) for details.
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- If you have the need for more deep customization, for instance to also allow "/sign_in" besides "/users/sign_in", all you need to do is to create your routes normally and wrap them in a `devise_scope` block in the router:
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+ If you have the need for more deep customization, for instance to also allow "/sign_in" besides "/users/sign_in", all you need to do is create your routes normally and wrap them in a `devise_scope` block in the router:
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  ```ruby
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  devise_scope :user do
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- get "sign_in", :to => "devise/sessions#new"
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+ get 'sign_in', to: 'devise/sessions#new'
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  end
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- This way you tell devise to use the scope :user when "/sign_in" is accessed. Notice `devise_scope` is also aliased as `as` in your router.
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+ This way, you tell Devise to use the scope `:user` when "/sign_in" is accessed. Notice `devise_scope` is also aliased as `as` in your router.
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+
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+ Please note: You will still need to add `devise_for` in your routes in order to use helper methods such as `current_user`.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ devise_for :users, skip: :all
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+ ```
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  ### I18n
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- Devise uses flash messages with I18n with the flash keys :notice and :alert. To customize your app, you can set up your locale file:
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+ Devise uses flash messages with I18n, in conjunction with the flash keys :notice and :alert. To customize your app, you can set up your locale file:
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  en:
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  Take a look at our locale file to check all available messages. You may also be interested in one of the many translations that are available on our wiki:
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+ https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/I18n
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+
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+ Caution: Devise Controllers inherit from ApplicationController. If your app uses multiple locales, you should be sure to set I18n.locale in ApplicationController.
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  ### Test helpers
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- Devise includes some tests helpers for functional specs. In order to use them, you need to include Devise in your functional tests by adding the following to the bottom of your `test/test_helper.rb` file:
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+ Devise includes some test helpers for controller and integration tests.
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+ In order to use them, you need to include the respective module in your test
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+ cases/specs.
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+
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+ ### Controller tests
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+
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+ Controller tests require that you include `Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers` on
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+ your test case or its parent `ActionController::TestCase` superclass.
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+ For Rails versions prior to 5, include `Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers` instead, since the superclass
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+ for controller tests was changed to ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
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+ (for more details, see the [Integration tests](#integration-tests) section).
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ class PostsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase
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+ include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers # Rails >= 5
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ class PostsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase
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+ include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers # Rails < 5
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  end
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  ```
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- If you're using RSpec, you can put the following inside a file named `spec/support/devise.rb`:
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+ If you're using RSpec, you can put the following inside a file named
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+ `spec/support/devise.rb` or in your `spec/spec_helper.rb` (or
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+ `spec/rails_helper.rb` if you are using `rspec-rails`):
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- config.include Devise::TestHelpers, :type => :controller
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+ config.include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers, type: :controller
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+ config.include Devise::Test::ControllerHelpers, type: :view
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- Now you are ready to use the `sign_in` and `sign_out` methods. Such methods have the same signature as in controllers:
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+ Just be sure that this inclusion is made *after* the `require 'rspec/rails'` directive.
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+
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+ Now you are ready to use the `sign_in` and `sign_out` methods on your controller
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+ tests:
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  ```ruby
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- sign_in :user, @user # sign_in(scope, resource)
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- sign_in @user # sign_in(resource)
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+ sign_in @user
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+ sign_in @user, scope: :admin
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+ ```
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- sign_out :user # sign_out(scope)
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- sign_out @user # sign_out(resource)
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+ If you are testing Devise internal controllers or a controller that inherits
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+ from Devise's, you need to tell Devise which mapping should be used before a
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+ request. This is necessary because Devise gets this information from the router,
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+ # Use the sign_in helper to sign in a fixture `User` record.
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+
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+ get :new
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+
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+ # assert something
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+ end
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- There are two things that is important to keep in mind:
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+ ### Integration tests
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- 1. These helpers are not going to work for integration tests driven by Capybara or Webrat. They are meant to be used with functional tests only. Instead, fill in the form or explicitly set the user in session;
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- 2. If you are testing Devise internal controllers or a controller that inherits from Devise's, you need to tell Devise which mapping should be used before a request. This is necessary because Devise gets this information from router, but since functional tests do not pass through the router, it needs to be told explicitly. For example, if you are testing the user scope, simply do:
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+ include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers
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+ end
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+ Now you can use the following `sign_in` and `sign_out` methods in your integration
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+ tests:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ sign_in users(:bob)
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+ sign_in users(:bob), scope: :admin
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+
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+ sign_out :user
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+ ```
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+
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+ RSpec users can include the `IntegrationHelpers` module on their `:feature` specs.
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+ ```ruby
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+ config.include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers, type: :feature
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+ end
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+
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+ Unlike controller tests, integration tests do not need to supply the
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+ `devise.mapping` `env` value, as the mapping can be inferred by the routes that
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+ are executed in your tests.
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+
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+ You can read more about testing your Rails 3 - Rails 4 controllers with RSpec in the wiki:
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- ### Omniauth
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+ * https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/How-To:-Test-controllers-with-Rails-(and-RSpec)
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- Devise comes with Omniauth support out of the box to authenticate with other providers. To use it, just specify your omniauth configuration in `config/initializers/devise.rb`:
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+ ### OmniAuth
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+
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+ Devise comes with OmniAuth support out of the box to authenticate with other providers. To use it, simply specify your OmniAuth configuration in `config/initializers/devise.rb`:
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628
 
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  ```ruby
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- config.omniauth :github, 'APP_ID', 'APP_SECRET', :scope => 'user,public_repo'
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+ config.omniauth :github, 'APP_ID', 'APP_SECRET', scope: 'user,public_repo'
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- You can read more about Omniauth support in the wiki:
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+ You can read more about OmniAuth support in the wiki:
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- * https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/OmniAuth:-Overview
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+ * https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/OmniAuth:-Overview
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  ### Configuring multiple models
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  create_table :admins do |t|
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  t.string :email
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  t.string :encrypted_password
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+ t.timestamps null: false
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  end
402
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  # Inside your Admin model
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  devise_for :admins
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  # Inside your protected controller
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- before_filter :authenticate_admin!
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+ before_action :authenticate_admin!
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  # Inside your controllers and views
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  admin_signed_in?
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- Keep in mind that those models will have completely different routes. They **do not** and **cannot** share the same controller for sign in, sign out and so on. In case you want to have different roles sharing the same actions, we recommend you to use a role-based approach, by either providing a role column or using [CanCan](https://github.com/ryanb/cancan).
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+ Keep in mind that those models will have completely different routes. They **do not** and **cannot** share the same controller for sign in, sign out and so on. In case you want to have different roles sharing the same actions, we recommend that you use a role-based approach, by either providing a role column or using a dedicated gem for authorization.
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+
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+ ### ActiveJob Integration
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+
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+ If you are using Rails 4.2 and ActiveJob to deliver ActionMailer messages in the
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+ background through a queuing back-end, you can send Devise emails through your
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+ existing queue by overriding the `send_devise_notification` method in your model.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ def send_devise_notification(notification, *args)
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+ devise_mailer.send(notification, self, *args).deliver_later
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Password reset tokens and Rails logs
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+
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+ If you enable the [Recoverable](http://rubydoc.info/github/heartcombo/devise/master/Devise/Models/Recoverable) module, note that a stolen password reset token could give an attacker access to your application. Devise takes effort to generate random, secure tokens, and stores only token digests in the database, never plaintext. However the default logging behavior in Rails can cause plaintext tokens to leak into log files:
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+
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+ 1. Action Mailer logs the entire contents of all outgoing emails to the DEBUG level. Password reset tokens delivered to users in email will be leaked.
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+ 2. Active Job logs all arguments to every enqueued job at the INFO level. If you configure Devise to use `deliver_later` to send password reset emails, password reset tokens will be leaked.
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+
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+ Rails sets the production logger level to INFO by default. Consider changing your production logger level to WARN if you wish to prevent tokens from being leaked into your logs. In `config/environments/production.rb`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ config.log_level = :warn
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+ ```
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+
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  ### Other ORMs
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- Devise supports ActiveRecord (default) and Mongoid. To choose other ORM, you just need to require it in the initializer file.
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+ Devise supports ActiveRecord (default) and Mongoid. To select another ORM, simply require it in the initializer file.
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- ## Additional information
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+ ### Rails API Mode
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+
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+ Rails 5+ has a built-in [API Mode](https://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/api_app.html) which optimizes Rails for use as an API (only). Devise is _somewhat_ able to handle applications that are built in this mode without additional modifications in the sense that it should not raise exceptions and the like. But some issues may still arise during `development`/`testing`, as we still don't know the full extent of this compatibility. (For more information, see [issue #4947](https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/issues/4947/))
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- ### Heroku
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+ #### Supported Authentication Strategies
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+ API-only applications don't support browser-based authentication via cookies, which is devise's default. Yet, devise can still provide authentication out of the box in those cases with the `http_authenticatable` strategy, which uses HTTP Basic Auth and authenticates the user on each request. (For more info, see this wiki article for [How To: Use HTTP Basic Authentication](https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/How-To:-Use-HTTP-Basic-Authentication))
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- Using devise on Heroku with Ruby on Rails 3.1 requires setting:
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+ The devise default for HTTP Auth is disabled, so it will need to be enabled in the devise initializer for the database strategy:
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706
 
432
707
  ```ruby
433
- config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false
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+ config.http_authenticatable = [:database]
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709
  ```
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710
 
436
- Read more about the potential issues at http://guides.rubyonrails.org/asset_pipeline.html
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+ This restriction does not limit you from implementing custom warden strategies, either in your application or via gem-based extensions for devise.
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+ A common authentication strategy for APIs is token-based authentication. For more information on extending devise to support this type of authentication and others, see the wiki article for [Simple Token Authentication Examples and alternatives](https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/How-To:-Simple-Token-Authentication-Example#alternatives) or this blog post on [Custom authentication methods with Devise](http://blog.plataformatec.com.br/2019/01/custom-authentication-methods-with-devise/).
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+
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+ #### Testing
715
+ API Mode changes the order of the middleware stack, and this can cause problems for `Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers`. This problem usually surfaces as an ```undefined method `[]=' for nil:NilClass``` error when using integration test helpers, such as `#sign_in`. The solution is simply to reorder the middlewares by adding the following to test.rb:
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+
717
+ ```ruby
718
+ Rails.application.config.middleware.insert_before Warden::Manager, ActionDispatch::Cookies
719
+ Rails.application.config.middleware.insert_before Warden::Manager, ActionDispatch::Session::CookieStore
720
+ ```
721
+
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+ For a deeper understanding of this, review [this issue](https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/issues/4696).
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+
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+ Additionally be mindful that without views supported, some email-based flows from Confirmable, Recoverable and Lockable are not supported directly at this time.
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+
726
+ ## Additional information
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728
  ### Warden
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729
 
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  Devise is based on Warden, which is a general Rack authentication framework created by Daniel Neighman. We encourage you to read more about Warden here:
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731
 
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- https://github.com/hassox/warden
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+ https://github.com/wardencommunity/warden
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  ### Contributors
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  We have a long list of valued contributors. Check them all at:
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- https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/graphs/contributors
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+ https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/graphs/contributors
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  ## License
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- MIT License. Copyright 2009-2013 Plataformatec. http://plataformatec.com.br
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+ MIT License. Copyright 2020 Rafael França, Leonardo Tegon, Carlos Antônio da Silva. Copyright 2009-2019 Plataformatec.
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- You are not granted rights or licenses to the trademarks of the Plataformatec, including without limitation the Devise name or logo.
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+ The Devise logo is licensed under [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).