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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/Rakefile +13 -12
  3. data/app/controllers/application_controller.rb +3 -0
  4. data/app/controllers/doorkeeper/authorizations_controller.rb +18 -0
  5. data/app/controllers/doorkeeper/tokens_controller.rb +39 -0
  6. data/app/controllers/sso/sessions_controller.rb +29 -0
  7. data/app/middleware/sso/access_token_marker.rb +103 -0
  8. data/app/middleware/sso/authorization_grant_marker.rb +87 -0
  9. data/app/middleware/sso/passport_verification.rb +25 -0
  10. data/app/models/sso/session.rb +137 -0
  11. data/app/views/layouts/doorkeeper/admin.html.erb +34 -0
  12. data/app/views/layouts/doorkeeper/application.html.erb +23 -0
  13. data/config/routes.rb +1 -0
  14. data/db/migrate/20150414102248_create_sso_sessions.rb +29 -0
  15. data/lib/doorkeeper_sso.rb +4 -1
  16. data/lib/sso/engine.rb +0 -12
  17. data/lib/sso/logging.rb +58 -0
  18. data/lib/sso/version.rb +1 -1
  19. data/lib/sso.rb +4 -0
  20. data/spec/controllers/sso/sessions_controller_spec.rb +65 -0
  21. data/spec/fabricators/api_application_fabricator.rb +16 -0
  22. data/spec/fabricators/doorkeeper_access_grant_fabricator.rb +4 -0
  23. data/spec/fabricators/doorkeeper_access_token_fabricator.rb +5 -0
  24. data/spec/fabricators/doorkeeper_application_fabricator.rb +5 -0
  25. data/spec/fabricators/sso_session_fabricator.rb +6 -0
  26. data/spec/fabricators/user_fabricator.rb +35 -0
  27. data/spec/models/sso/session_spec.rb +183 -0
  28. data/spec/rails_helper.rb +21 -6
  29. data/spec/support/devise.rb +28 -0
  30. data/spec/test_app/Rakefile +0 -4
  31. data/spec/test_app/app/models/user.rb +39 -0
  32. data/spec/test_app/config/database.yml +5 -20
  33. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/devise.rb +259 -0
  34. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/doorkeeper.rb +111 -0
  35. data/spec/test_app/config/routes.rb +5 -1
  36. data/spec/test_app/db/schema.rb +78 -0
  37. metadata +86 -67
  38. data/app/controllers/sso/application_controller.rb +0 -4
  39. data/spec/test_app/README.rdoc +0 -28
  40. data/spec/test_app/app/assets/javascripts/application.js +0 -13
  41. data/spec/test_app/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css +0 -15
  42. data/spec/test_app/app/controllers/application_controller.rb +0 -5
  43. data/spec/test_app/app/helpers/application_helper.rb +0 -2
  44. data/spec/test_app/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb +0 -14
  45. data/spec/test_app/bin/bundle +0 -3
  46. data/spec/test_app/bin/rails +0 -4
  47. data/spec/test_app/bin/rake +0 -4
  48. data/spec/test_app/bin/setup +0 -29
  49. data/spec/test_app/config/application.rb +0 -32
  50. data/spec/test_app/config/boot.rb +0 -5
  51. data/spec/test_app/config/environment.rb +0 -5
  52. data/spec/test_app/config/environments/development.rb +0 -41
  53. data/spec/test_app/config/environments/production.rb +0 -79
  54. data/spec/test_app/config/environments/test.rb +0 -42
  55. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/assets.rb +0 -11
  56. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb +0 -7
  57. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/cookies_serializer.rb +0 -3
  58. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/filter_parameter_logging.rb +0 -4
  59. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/inflections.rb +0 -16
  60. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/mime_types.rb +0 -4
  61. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb +0 -3
  62. data/spec/test_app/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb +0 -14
  63. data/spec/test_app/config/locales/en.yml +0 -23
  64. data/spec/test_app/config/secrets.yml +0 -22
  65. data/spec/test_app/config.ru +0 -4
  66. data/spec/test_app/public/404.html +0 -67
  67. data/spec/test_app/public/422.html +0 -67
  68. data/spec/test_app/public/500.html +0 -66
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+ # Use this hook to configure devise mailer, warden hooks and so forth.
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+ # Many of these configuration options can be set straight in your model.
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+ Devise.setup do |config|
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+ # The secret key used by Devise. Devise uses this key to generate
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+ # random tokens. Changing this key will render invalid all existing
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+ # confirmation, reset password and unlock tokens in the database.
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+ config.secret_key = 'c64001e0229f0eff5e06125c48463fe7cec7b9f17061e81ecdef0bf3659cff7453a59c1e09beeb95e9e2be955ba2863513634bfc949d3e0799350b2911f1e949'
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+
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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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+ # note that it will be overwritten if you use your own mailer class
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+ # with default "from" parameter.
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+ config.mailer_sender = '"SSO" <test@sso.com>'
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+
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+ # Configure the class responsible to send e-mails.
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+ # config.mailer = 'Devise::Mailer'
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+
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+ # ==> ORM configuration
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+ # Load and configure the ORM. Supports :active_record (default) and
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+ # :mongoid (bson_ext recommended) by default. Other ORMs may be
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+ # available as additional gems.
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+ require 'devise/orm/active_record'
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+
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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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+ # authenticating a user, both parameters are required. Remember that those
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+ # parameters are used only when authenticating and not when retrieving from
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+ # session. If you need permissions, you should implement that in a before filter.
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+ # You can also supply a hash where the value is a boolean determining whether
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+ # or not authentication should be aborted when the value is not present.
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+ # config.authentication_keys = [ :email ]
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+
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+ # Configure parameters from the request object used for authentication. Each entry
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+ # given should be a request method and it will automatically be passed to the
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+ # find_for_authentication method and considered in your model lookup. For instance,
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+ # if you set :request_keys to [:subdomain], :subdomain will be used on authentication.
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+ # The same considerations mentioned for authentication_keys also apply to request_keys.
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+ # config.request_keys = []
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+
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+ # Configure which authentication keys should be case-insensitive.
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+ # These keys will be downcased upon creating or modifying a user and when used
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+ # to authenticate or find a user. Default is :email.
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+ config.case_insensitive_keys = [ :email ]
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+
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+ # Configure which authentication keys should have whitespace stripped.
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+ # These keys will have whitespace before and after removed upon creating or
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+ # modifying a user and when used to authenticate or find a user. Default is :email.
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+ config.strip_whitespace_keys = [ :email ]
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+
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+ # Tell if authentication through request.params is enabled. True by default.
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+ # It can be set to an array that will enable params authentication only for the
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+ # given strategies, for example, `config.params_authenticatable = [:database]` will
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+ # enable it only for database (email + password) authentication.
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+ # config.params_authenticatable = true
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+
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+ # Tell if authentication through HTTP Auth is enabled. False by default.
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+ # It can be set to an array that will enable http authentication only for the
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+ # given strategies, for example, `config.http_authenticatable = [:database]` will
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+ # enable it only for database authentication. The supported strategies are:
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+ # :database = Support basic authentication with authentication key + password
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+ # config.http_authenticatable = false
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+
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+ # If 401 status code should be returned for AJAX requests. True by default.
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+ # config.http_authenticatable_on_xhr = true
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+
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+ # The realm used in Http Basic Authentication. 'Application' by default.
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+ # config.http_authentication_realm = 'Application'
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+
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+ # It will change confirmation, password recovery and other workflows
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+ # to behave the same regardless if the e-mail provided was right or wrong.
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+ # Does not affect registerable.
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+ config.paranoid = true
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+
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+ # By default Devise will store the user in session. You can skip storage for
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+ # particular strategies by setting this option.
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+ # Notice that if you are skipping storage for all authentication paths, you
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+ # may want to disable generating routes to Devise's sessions controller by
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+ # passing skip: :sessions to `devise_for` in your config/routes.rb
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+ config.skip_session_storage = [:http_auth]
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+
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+ # By default, Devise cleans up the CSRF token on authentication to
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+ # avoid CSRF token fixation attacks. This means that, when using AJAX
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+ # requests for sign in and sign up, you need to get a new CSRF token
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+ # from the server. You can disable this option at your own risk.
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+ # config.clean_up_csrf_token_on_authentication = true
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :database_authenticatable
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+ # For bcrypt, this is the cost for hashing the password and defaults to 10. If
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+ # using other encryptors, it sets how many times you want the password re-encrypted.
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+ #
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+ # Limiting the stretches to just one in testing will increase the performance of
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+ # your test suite dramatically. However, it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to not use
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+ # a value less than 10 in other environments. Note that, for bcrypt (the default
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+ # encryptor), the cost increases exponentially with the number of stretches (e.g.
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+ # a value of 20 is already extremely slow: approx. 60 seconds for 1 calculation).
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+ config.stretches = Rails.env.test? ? 1 : 10
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+
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+ # Setup a pepper to generate the encrypted password.
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+ # config.pepper = '5f6b4bd4e241ffa0956251e3f96a1c14b2abe56ed90a824c5d0e12a60e7a4b34aca33b600e613087f28dd27e21315f1cf50aa42c73f93d7fd94b2d6ed2da4e02'
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :confirmable
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+ # A period that the user is allowed to access the website even without
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+ # confirming their account. For instance, if set to 2.days, the user will be
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+ # able to access the website for two days without confirming their account,
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+ # access will be blocked just in the third day. Default is 0.days, meaning
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+ # the user cannot access the website without confirming their account.
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+ # config.allow_unconfirmed_access_for = 2.days
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+
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+ # A period that the user is allowed to confirm their account before their
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+ # token becomes invalid. For example, if set to 3.days, the user can confirm
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+ # their account within 3 days after the mail was sent, but on the fourth day
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+ # their account can't be confirmed with the token any more.
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+ # Default is nil, meaning there is no restriction on how long a user can take
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+ # before confirming their account.
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+ # config.confirm_within = 3.days
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+
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+ # If true, requires any email changes to be confirmed (exactly the same way as
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+ # initial account confirmation) to be applied. Requires additional unconfirmed_email
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+ # db field (see migrations). Until confirmed, new email is stored in
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+ # unconfirmed_email column, and copied to email column on successful confirmation.
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+ config.reconfirmable = true
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+
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+ # Defines which key will be used when confirming an account
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+ # config.confirmation_keys = [ :email ]
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :rememberable
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+ # The time the user will be remembered without asking for credentials again.
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+ config.remember_for = 3.months
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+
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+ # Invalidates all the remember me tokens when the user signs out.
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+ config.expire_all_remember_me_on_sign_out = true
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+
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+ # If true, extends the user's remember period when remembered via cookie.
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+ # config.extend_remember_period = false
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+
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+ # Options to be passed to the created cookie. For instance, you can set
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+ # secure: true in order to force SSL only cookies.
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+ # config.rememberable_options = {}
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :validatable
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+ # Range for password length.
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+ config.password_length = 8..128
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+
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+ # Email regex used to validate email formats. It simply asserts that
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+ # one (and only one) @ exists in the given string. This is mainly
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+ # to give user feedback and not to assert the e-mail validity.
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+ # config.email_regexp = /\A[^@]+@[^@]+\z/
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :timeoutable
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+ # The time you want to timeout the user session without activity. After this
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+ # time the user will be asked for credentials again. Default is 30 minutes.
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+ # config.timeout_in = 30.minutes
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+
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+ # If true, expires auth token on session timeout.
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+ # config.expire_auth_token_on_timeout = false
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :lockable
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+ # Defines which strategy will be used to lock an account.
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+ # :failed_attempts = Locks an account after a number of failed attempts to sign in.
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+ # :none = No lock strategy. You should handle locking by yourself.
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+ # config.lock_strategy = :failed_attempts
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+
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+ # Defines which key will be used when locking and unlocking an account
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+ # config.unlock_keys = [ :email ]
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+
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+ # Defines which strategy will be used to unlock an account.
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+ # :email = Sends an unlock link to the user email
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+ # :time = Re-enables login after a certain amount of time (see :unlock_in below)
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+ # :both = Enables both strategies
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+ # :none = No unlock strategy. You should handle unlocking by yourself.
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+ # config.unlock_strategy = :both
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+
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+ # Number of authentication tries before locking an account if lock_strategy
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+ # is failed attempts.
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+ # config.maximum_attempts = 20
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+
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+ # Time interval to unlock the account if :time is enabled as unlock_strategy.
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+ # config.unlock_in = 1.hour
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+
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+ # Warn on the last attempt before the account is locked.
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+ # config.last_attempt_warning = true
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :recoverable
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+ #
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+ # Defines which key will be used when recovering the password for an account
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+ # config.reset_password_keys = [ :email ]
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+
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+ # Time interval you can reset your password with a reset password key.
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+ # Don't put a too small interval or your users won't have the time to
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+ # change their passwords.
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+ config.reset_password_within = 6.hours
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+
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+ # ==> Configuration for :encryptable
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+ # Allow you to use another encryption algorithm besides bcrypt (default). You can use
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+ # :sha1, :sha512 or encryptors from others authentication tools as :clearance_sha1,
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+ # :authlogic_sha512 (then you should set stretches above to 20 for default behavior)
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+ # and :restful_authentication_sha1 (then you should set stretches to 10, and copy
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+ # REST_AUTH_SITE_KEY to pepper).
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+ #
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+ # Require the `devise-encryptable` gem when using anything other than bcrypt
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+ # config.encryptor = :sha512
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+
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+ # ==> Scopes configuration
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+ # Turn scoped views on. Before rendering "sessions/new", it will first check for
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+ # "users/sessions/new". It's turned off by default because it's slower if you
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+ # are using only default views.
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+ config.scoped_views = true
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+
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+ # Configure the default scope given to Warden. By default it's the first
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+ # devise role declared in your routes (usually :user).
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+ config.default_scope = :user
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+
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+ # Set this configuration to false if you want /users/sign_out to sign out
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+ # only the current scope. By default, Devise signs out all scopes.
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+ config.sign_out_all_scopes = false
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+
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+ # ==> Navigation configuration
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+ # Lists the formats that should be treated as navigational. Formats like
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+ # :html, should redirect to the sign in page when the user does not have
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+ # access, but formats like :xml or :json, should return 401.
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+ #
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+ # If you have any extra navigational formats, like :iphone or :mobile, you
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+ # should add them to the navigational formats lists.
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+ #
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+ # The "*/*" below is required to match Internet Explorer requests.
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+ # config.navigational_formats = ['*/*', :html]
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+
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+ # The default HTTP method used to sign out a resource. Default is :delete.
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+ config.sign_out_via = :get
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+
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+ # ==> OmniAuth
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+ # Add a new OmniAuth provider. Check the wiki for more information on setting
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+ # up on your models and hooks.
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+ # config.omniauth :github, 'APP_ID', 'APP_SECRET', scope: 'user,public_repo'
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+
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+ # ==> Warden configuration
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+ # If you want to use other strategies, that are not supported by Devise, or
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+ # change the failure app, you can configure them inside the config.warden block.
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+ #
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+ # config.warden do |manager|
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+ # manager.intercept_401 = false
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+ # manager.default_strategies(scope: :user).unshift :some_external_strategy
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+ # end
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+
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+ # ==> Mountable engine configurations
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+ # When using Devise inside an engine, let's call it `MyEngine`, and this engine
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+ # is mountable, there are some extra configurations to be taken into account.
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+ # The following options are available, assuming the engine is mounted as:
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+ #
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+ # mount MyEngine, at: '/my_engine'
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+ #
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+ # config.router_name = :my_engine
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+ #
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+ # so you need to do it manually. For the users scope, it would be:
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+ # config.omniauth_path_prefix = '/my_engine/users/auth'
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+ end
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+ Doorkeeper.configure do
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+ # Change the ORM that doorkeeper will use.
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+ # Currently supported options are :active_record, :mongoid2, :mongoid3,
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+ # :mongoid4, :mongo_mapper
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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 |routes|
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+ # Put your resource owner authentication logic here.
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+ # If you want to use named routes from your app you need
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+ # to call them on routes object eg.
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+ # routes.new_user_session_path
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+ current_user || warden.authenticate!(:scope => :user)
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+ end
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+ warden.authenticate!(:scope => :user)
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+ end
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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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+ # Admin.find_by_id(session[:admin_id]) || redirect_to(new_admin_session_url)
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+ # end
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+ # Authorization Code expiration time (default 10 minutes).
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+ # authorization_code_expires_in 10.minutes
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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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+ # access_token_expires_in 2.hours
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+ # Reuse access token for the same resource owner within an application (disabled by default)
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+ # Rationale: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/issues/383
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+ # reuse_access_token
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+ # Issue access tokens with refresh token (disabled by default)
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+ # use_refresh_token
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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 to provide the necessary support
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+ # enable_application_owner :confirmation => false
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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://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/wiki/Using-Scopes
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+ # default_scopes :public
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+ # optional_scopes :write, :update
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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 the wiki for more information on customization
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+ # client_credentials :from_basic, :from_params
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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 the wiki for more information on customization
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+ # access_token_methods :from_bearer_authorization, :from_access_token_param, :from_bearer_param
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+ # When clients register with the following redirect uri, they won't be redirected to any server and the authorization code will be displayed within the provider
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+ # The value can be any string. Use nil to disable this feature. When disabled, clients must provide a valid URL
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+ # (Similar behaviour: https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2InstalledApp#choosingredirecturi)
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+ #
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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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+ # "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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+ #
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+ # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6819#section-4.4.2
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+ # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6819#section-4.4.3
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+ #
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+ # For example if dealing with trusted a application.
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+ #client.superapp? or resource_owner.admin?
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+ end
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+ # realm "Doorkeeper"
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+
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+ # Allow dynamic query parameters (disabled by default)
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+ # Some applications require dynamic query parameters on their request_uri
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+ # set to true if you want this to be allowed
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+ # wildcard_redirect_uri false
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+ end
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+ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
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+
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+ # These are extensions that must be enabled in order to support this database
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+ enable_extension "plpgsql"
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+ enable_extension "uuid-ossp"
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+
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+ create_table "api_applications", force: :cascade do |t|
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+ t.string "name"
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+ t.string "api_key"
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+ t.datetime "created_at", null: false
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+ t.datetime "updated_at", null: false
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+ end
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+
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+ create_table "oauth_access_grants", force: :cascade do |t|
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+ t.integer "resource_owner_id", null: false
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+ t.integer "application_id", null: false
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+ t.string "token", null: false
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+ t.integer "expires_in", null: false
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+ t.text "redirect_uri", null: false
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+ t.datetime "created_at", null: false
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+ t.datetime "revoked_at"
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+ t.string "scopes"
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+ end
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+
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+ add_index "oauth_access_grants", ["token"], name: "index_oauth_access_grants_on_token", unique: true, using: :btree
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+
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+ create_table "oauth_access_tokens", force: :cascade do |t|
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+ t.integer "resource_owner_id"
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+ t.integer "application_id"
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+ t.string "token", null: false
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+ t.string "refresh_token"
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+ t.integer "expires_in"
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+ t.datetime "revoked_at"
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+ t.datetime "created_at", null: false
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+ t.string "scopes"
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+ end
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+
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+ add_index "oauth_access_tokens", ["refresh_token"], name: "index_oauth_access_tokens_on_refresh_token", unique: true, using: :btree
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+ add_index "oauth_access_tokens", ["resource_owner_id"], name: "index_oauth_access_tokens_on_resource_owner_id", using: :btree
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+ add_index "oauth_access_tokens", ["token"], name: "index_oauth_access_tokens_on_token", unique: true, using: :btree
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+
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+ create_table "oauth_applications", force: :cascade do |t|
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+ t.string "name", null: false
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+ t.text "description"
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+ t.string "uid", null: false
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+ t.string "secret", null: false
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+ t.string "app_uri", null: false
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+ t.text "redirect_uri", null: false
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+ t.text "support_uri"
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+ t.string "scopes", default: "", null: false
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+ t.datetime "created_at"
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+ t.datetime "updated_at"
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+ end
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+
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+ add_index "oauth_applications", ["uid"], name: "index_oauth_applications_on_uid", unique: true, using: :btree
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+
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+ create_table "users", force: :cascade do |t|
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+ t.string "email", default: "", null: false
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+ t.string "encrypted_password", default: "", null: false
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+ t.string "reset_password_token"
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+ t.datetime "reset_password_sent_at"
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+ t.datetime "remember_created_at"
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+ t.integer "sign_in_count", default: 0, null: false
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+ t.datetime "current_sign_in_at"
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+ t.datetime "last_sign_in_at"
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+ t.inet "current_sign_in_ip"
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+ t.inet "last_sign_in_ip"
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+ t.datetime "created_at"
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+ t.datetime "updated_at"
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+ t.string "first_name"
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+ t.string "last_name"
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+ t.string "lang", default: "EN"
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+ t.string "phone"
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+ end
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+
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+ add_index "users", ["email"], name: "index_users_on_email", unique: true, using: :btree
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+ add_index "users", ["reset_password_token"], name: "index_users_on_reset_password_token", unique: true, using: :btree
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+ end