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[![Documentation](http://img.shields.io/badge/docs-rdoc.info-blue.svg)](http://rubydoc.org/gems/dh_easy-login/frames)
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[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/dh_easy-login.svg)](http://github.com/DataHenOfficial/dh_easy-login/releases)
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[![License](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-yellowgreen.svg)](#license)
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# DhEasy login module
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## Description
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DhEasy login is part of DhEasy gem collection. It provides an easy way to handle login and session recovery, quite useful when scraping websites with login features and expiring sessions.
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Install gem:
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```ruby
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gem install 'dh_easy-login'
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Code documentation can be found [here](http://rubydoc.org/gems/dh_easy-login/frames).
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## How to implement
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### Before you start
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It is true that most user cases for `dh_easy-login` gem applies to websites with login pages and create sessions, so we will cover this scenario on our example.
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Therefore, `dh_easy-login` gem is designed to handle **ANY** kind of session recovery, even those that doesn't requires a login form `POST` by just changing the flow from:
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login -> login_post -> restore
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To whatever you need like for example:
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home -> search_page -> restore
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Here are some user case examples that can be fixed by `dh_easy-login` gem:
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* Websites that invalidate requests with fast expiring cookies created on first request.
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* Websites that generates tokens on every search (either on cookies or query_params) that are required to fetch a detail page.
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* Websites that expires session due inactivity.
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* Websites that uses complex login flows.
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### Adding dh_easy-login to your project
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Let's assume a simple project implementing `dh_easy` like the one described on [dh_easy README.md](https://github.com/DataHenOfficial/dh_easy/blob/master/README.md) that scrapers your website.
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Now lets assume your website has a login page `https://example.com/login` with a session that expires before our sample project scrape job finish, causing all remaining webpages to respond `403` HTTP response code and fail... quite the problem isn't it? Well, not anymore, `dh_easy-login` gem to the rescue!
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First, let's create our base module that will contain our session validation and recovery logic, for this example, we will call it `LoginEnable` :
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def initialize_hook_login_plugin_enabled_behavior opts = {}
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Our `fix_session` method will store any page with a failed session by creating an output so it can be restored later once we have the new active session cookie.
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`fix_session` method will also mark the current session cookie as expired and **_enqueue a new `login` page with HIGH priority as long as another parser hasn't already did it to avoid duplicates_**.
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`cookie` method will merge the request cookies with the response cookies, so we can be sure that the cookies are always updated when needed.
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So next step is to modify our seeder so it allow the cookie inclusion by adding a `block` param that will be used by our `Parsers::LoginPost#seed!` method:
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Finally, we need to make sure that every page that requires an active session is enqueued within our latest active session cookie, so we need to use `login_flow.fix_page!` method on all pages to be enqueued that applies.
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As for this example, we already add it to our search pages enqueued by our seeder, so the only place left to modify is `./parsers/search.rb` parser since it enqueues `product` pages:
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module Parsers
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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html.css('.name').each do |element|
|
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|
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name = element.text.strip
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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end
|
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|
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Hurray! Now you have implemented a fully functional login flow with auto recovery capabilities on your project.
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