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  6. data/VERSION.yml +5 -0
  7. data/authlogic.gemspec +217 -0
  8. data/generators/session/session_generator.rb +9 -0
  9. data/generators/session/templates/session.rb +2 -0
  10. data/init.rb +1 -0
  11. data/lib/authlogic.rb +64 -0
  12. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/base.rb +107 -0
  13. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/email.rb +110 -0
  14. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/logged_in_status.rb +60 -0
  15. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/login.rb +137 -0
  16. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/magic_columns.rb +24 -0
  17. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/password.rb +355 -0
  18. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/perishable_token.rb +105 -0
  19. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/persistence_token.rb +68 -0
  20. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/restful_authentication.rb +61 -0
  21. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/session_maintenance.rb +139 -0
  22. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/single_access_token.rb +65 -0
  23. data/lib/authlogic/acts_as_authentic/validations_scope.rb +32 -0
  24. data/lib/authlogic/authenticates_many/association.rb +42 -0
  25. data/lib/authlogic/authenticates_many/base.rb +55 -0
  26. data/lib/authlogic/controller_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb +67 -0
  27. data/lib/authlogic/controller_adapters/merb_adapter.rb +30 -0
  28. data/lib/authlogic/controller_adapters/rails_adapter.rb +48 -0
  29. data/lib/authlogic/controller_adapters/sinatra_adapter.rb +61 -0
  30. data/lib/authlogic/crypto_providers/aes256.rb +43 -0
  31. data/lib/authlogic/crypto_providers/bcrypt.rb +90 -0
  32. data/lib/authlogic/crypto_providers/md5.rb +34 -0
  33. data/lib/authlogic/crypto_providers/sha1.rb +35 -0
  34. data/lib/authlogic/crypto_providers/sha256.rb +50 -0
  35. data/lib/authlogic/crypto_providers/sha512.rb +50 -0
  36. data/lib/authlogic/crypto_providers/wordpress.rb +43 -0
  37. data/lib/authlogic/i18n.rb +83 -0
  38. data/lib/authlogic/i18n/translator.rb +15 -0
  39. data/lib/authlogic/random.rb +33 -0
  40. data/lib/authlogic/regex.rb +25 -0
  41. data/lib/authlogic/session/activation.rb +58 -0
  42. data/lib/authlogic/session/active_record_trickery.rb +64 -0
  43. data/lib/authlogic/session/base.rb +37 -0
  44. data/lib/authlogic/session/brute_force_protection.rb +96 -0
  45. data/lib/authlogic/session/callbacks.rb +99 -0
  46. data/lib/authlogic/session/cookies.rb +130 -0
  47. data/lib/authlogic/session/existence.rb +93 -0
  48. data/lib/authlogic/session/foundation.rb +63 -0
  49. data/lib/authlogic/session/http_auth.rb +58 -0
  50. data/lib/authlogic/session/id.rb +41 -0
  51. data/lib/authlogic/session/klass.rb +78 -0
  52. data/lib/authlogic/session/magic_columns.rb +95 -0
  53. data/lib/authlogic/session/magic_states.rb +59 -0
  54. data/lib/authlogic/session/params.rb +101 -0
  55. data/lib/authlogic/session/password.rb +240 -0
  56. data/lib/authlogic/session/perishable_token.rb +18 -0
  57. data/lib/authlogic/session/persistence.rb +70 -0
  58. data/lib/authlogic/session/priority_record.rb +34 -0
  59. data/lib/authlogic/session/scopes.rb +101 -0
  60. data/lib/authlogic/session/session.rb +62 -0
  61. data/lib/authlogic/session/timeout.rb +82 -0
  62. data/lib/authlogic/session/unauthorized_record.rb +50 -0
  63. data/lib/authlogic/session/validation.rb +82 -0
  64. data/lib/authlogic/test_case.rb +120 -0
  65. data/lib/authlogic/test_case/mock_controller.rb +45 -0
  66. data/lib/authlogic/test_case/mock_cookie_jar.rb +14 -0
  67. data/lib/authlogic/test_case/mock_logger.rb +10 -0
  68. data/lib/authlogic/test_case/mock_request.rb +19 -0
  69. data/lib/authlogic/test_case/rails_request_adapter.rb +30 -0
  70. data/rails/init.rb +1 -0
  71. data/shoulda_macros/authlogic.rb +69 -0
  72. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/base_test.rb +18 -0
  73. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/email_test.rb +97 -0
  74. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/logged_in_status_test.rb +36 -0
  75. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/login_test.rb +109 -0
  76. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/magic_columns_test.rb +27 -0
  77. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/password_test.rb +236 -0
  78. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/perishable_token_test.rb +90 -0
  79. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/persistence_token_test.rb +55 -0
  80. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/restful_authentication_test.rb +40 -0
  81. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/session_maintenance_test.rb +84 -0
  82. data/test/acts_as_authentic_test/single_access_test.rb +44 -0
  83. data/test/authenticates_many_test.rb +16 -0
  84. data/test/crypto_provider_test/aes256_test.rb +14 -0
  85. data/test/crypto_provider_test/bcrypt_test.rb +14 -0
  86. data/test/crypto_provider_test/sha1_test.rb +23 -0
  87. data/test/crypto_provider_test/sha256_test.rb +14 -0
  88. data/test/crypto_provider_test/sha512_test.rb +14 -0
  89. data/test/fixtures/companies.yml +5 -0
  90. data/test/fixtures/employees.yml +17 -0
  91. data/test/fixtures/projects.yml +3 -0
  92. data/test/fixtures/users.yml +24 -0
  93. data/test/i18n_test.rb +33 -0
  94. data/test/libs/affiliate.rb +7 -0
  95. data/test/libs/company.rb +6 -0
  96. data/test/libs/employee.rb +7 -0
  97. data/test/libs/employee_session.rb +2 -0
  98. data/test/libs/ldaper.rb +3 -0
  99. data/test/libs/ordered_hash.rb +9 -0
  100. data/test/libs/project.rb +3 -0
  101. data/test/libs/user.rb +5 -0
  102. data/test/libs/user_session.rb +6 -0
  103. data/test/random_test.rb +49 -0
  104. data/test/session_test/activation_test.rb +43 -0
  105. data/test/session_test/active_record_trickery_test.rb +36 -0
  106. data/test/session_test/brute_force_protection_test.rb +101 -0
  107. data/test/session_test/callbacks_test.rb +6 -0
  108. data/test/session_test/cookies_test.rb +112 -0
  109. data/test/session_test/credentials_test.rb +0 -0
  110. data/test/session_test/existence_test.rb +64 -0
  111. data/test/session_test/http_auth_test.rb +28 -0
  112. data/test/session_test/id_test.rb +17 -0
  113. data/test/session_test/klass_test.rb +40 -0
  114. data/test/session_test/magic_columns_test.rb +62 -0
  115. data/test/session_test/magic_states_test.rb +60 -0
  116. data/test/session_test/params_test.rb +53 -0
  117. data/test/session_test/password_test.rb +106 -0
  118. data/test/session_test/perishability_test.rb +15 -0
  119. data/test/session_test/persistence_test.rb +21 -0
  120. data/test/session_test/scopes_test.rb +60 -0
  121. data/test/session_test/session_test.rb +59 -0
  122. data/test/session_test/timeout_test.rb +52 -0
  123. data/test/session_test/unauthorized_record_test.rb +13 -0
  124. data/test/session_test/validation_test.rb +23 -0
  125. data/test/test_helper.rb +182 -0
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+ module Authlogic
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+ module Session
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+ # Handles all parts of authentication that deal with sessions. Such as persisting a session and saving / destroy a session.
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+ module Session
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+ def self.included(klass)
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+ klass.class_eval do
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+ extend Config
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+ include InstanceMethods
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+ persist :persist_by_session
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+ after_save :update_session
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+ after_destroy :update_session
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+ after_persisting :update_session, :unless => :single_access?
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Configuration for the session feature.
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+ module Config
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+ # Works exactly like cookie_key, but for sessions. See cookie_key for more info.
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+ #
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+ # * <tt>Default:</tt> cookie_key
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+ # * <tt>Accepts:</tt> Symbol or String
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+ def session_key(value = nil)
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+ rw_config(:session_key, value, cookie_key)
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+ end
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+ alias_method :session_key=, :session_key
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+ end
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+
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+ # Instance methods for the session feature.
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+ module InstanceMethods
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+ private
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+ # Tries to validate the session from information in the session
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+ def persist_by_session
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+ persistence_token, record_id = session_credentials
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+ if !persistence_token.nil?
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+ # Allow finding by persistence token, because when records are created the session is maintained in a before_save, when there is no id.
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+ # This is done for performance reasons and to save on queries.
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+ record = record_id.nil? ?
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+ search_for_record("find_by_persistence_token", persistence_token) :
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+ search_for_record("find_by_#{klass.primary_key}", record_id)
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+ self.unauthorized_record = record if record && record.persistence_token == persistence_token
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+ valid?
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+ else
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+ false
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def session_credentials
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+ [controller.session[session_key], controller.session["#{session_key}_#{klass.primary_key}"]].compact
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+ end
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+
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+ def session_key
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+ build_key(self.class.session_key)
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+ end
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+
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+ def update_session
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+ controller.session[session_key] = record && record.persistence_token
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+ controller.session["#{session_key}_#{klass.primary_key}"] = record && record.send(record.class.primary_key)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Authlogic
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+ module Session
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+ # Think about financial websites, if you are inactive for a certain period of time you will be asked to
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+ # log back in on your next request. You can do this with Authlogic easily, there are 2 parts to this:
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+ #
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+ # 1. Define the timeout threshold:
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+ #
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+ # acts_as_authentic do |c|
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+ # c.logged_in_timeout = 10.minutes # default is 10.minutes
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # 2. Enable logging out on timeouts
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+ #
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+ # class UserSession < Authlogic::Session::Base
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+ # logout_on_timeout true # default if false
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # This will require a user to log back in if they are inactive for more than 10 minutes. In order for
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+ # this feature to be used you must have a last_request_at datetime column in your table for whatever model
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+ # you are authenticating with.
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+ module Timeout
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+ def self.included(klass)
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+ klass.class_eval do
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+ extend Config
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+ include InstanceMethods
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+ before_persisting :reset_stale_state
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+ after_persisting :enforce_timeout
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+ attr_accessor :stale_record
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Configuration for the timeout feature.
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+ module Config
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+ # With acts_as_authentic you get a :logged_in_timeout configuration option. If this is set, after this amount of time has passed the user
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+ # will be marked as logged out. Obviously, since web based apps are on a per request basis, we have to define a time limit threshold that
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+ # determines when we consider a user to be "logged out". Meaning, if they login and then leave the website, when do mark them as logged out?
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+ # I recommend just using this as a fun feature on your website or reports, giving you a ballpark number of users logged in and active. This is
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+ # not meant to be a dead accurate representation of a users logged in state, since there is really no real way to do this with web based apps.
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+ # Think about a user that logs in and doesn't log out. There is no action that tells you that the user isn't technically still logged in and
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+ # active.
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+ #
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+ # That being said, you can use that feature to require a new login if their session timesout. Similar to how financial sites work. Just set this option to
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+ # true and if your record returns true for stale? then they will be required to log back in.
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+ #
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+ # Lastly, UserSession.find will still return a object is the session is stale, but you will not get a record. This allows you to determine if the
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+ # user needs to log back in because their session went stale, or because they just aren't logged in. Just call current_user_session.stale? as your flag.
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+ #
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+ # * <tt>Default:</tt> false
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+ # * <tt>Accepts:</tt> Boolean
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+ def logout_on_timeout(value = nil)
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+ rw_config(:logout_on_timeout, value, false)
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+ end
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+ alias_method :logout_on_timeout=, :logout_on_timeout
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+ end
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+
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+ # Instance methods for the timeout feature.
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+ module InstanceMethods
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+ # Tells you if the record is stale or not. Meaning the record has timed out. This will only return true if you set logout_on_timeout to true in your configuration.
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+ # Basically how a bank website works. If you aren't active over a certain period of time your session becomes stale and requires you to log back in.
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+ def stale?
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+ !stale_record.nil? || (logout_on_timeout? && record && record.logged_out?)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def reset_stale_state
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+ self.stale_record = nil
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+ end
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+
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+ def enforce_timeout
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+ if stale?
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+ self.stale_record = record
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+ self.record = nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def logout_on_timeout?
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+ self.class.logout_on_timeout == true
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Authlogic
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+ module Session
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+ # Allows you to create session with an object. Ex:
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+ #
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+ # UserSession.create(my_user_object)
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+ #
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+ # Be careful with this, because Authlogic is assuming that you have already confirmed that the
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+ # user is who he says he is.
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+ #
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+ # For example, this is the method used to persist the session internally. Authlogic finds the user with
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+ # the persistence token. At this point we know the user is who he says he is, so Authlogic just creates a
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+ # session with the record. This is particularly useful for 3rd party authentication methods, such as
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+ # OpenID. Let that method verify the identity, once it's verified, pass the object and create a session.
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+ module UnauthorizedRecord
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+ def self.included(klass)
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+ klass.class_eval do
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+ attr_accessor :unauthorized_record
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+ validate :validate_by_unauthorized_record, :if => :authenticating_with_unauthorized_record?
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returning meaningful credentials
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+ def credentials
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+ if authenticating_with_unauthorized_record?
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+ details = {}
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+ details[:unauthorized_record] = "<protected>"
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+ details
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+ else
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+ super
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Setting the unauthorized record if it exists in the credentials passed.
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+ def credentials=(value)
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+ super
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+ values = value.is_a?(Array) ? value : [value]
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+ self.unauthorized_record = values.first if values.first.class < ::ActiveRecord::Base
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def authenticating_with_unauthorized_record?
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+ !unauthorized_record.nil?
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+ end
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+
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+ def validate_by_unauthorized_record
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+ self.attempted_record = unauthorized_record
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Authlogic
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+ module Session
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+ # Responsible for session validation
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+ module Validation
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+ # The errors in Authlogic work JUST LIKE ActiveRecord. In fact, it uses the exact same ActiveRecord errors class. Use it the same way:
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+ #
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+ # class UserSession
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+ # validate :check_if_awesome
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+ #
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+ # private
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+ # def check_if_awesome
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+ # errors.add(:login, "must contain awesome") if login && !login.include?("awesome")
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+ # errors.add(:base, "You must be awesome to log in") unless attempted_record.awesome?
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ class Errors < (defined?(::ActiveModel) ? ::ActiveModel::Errors : ::ActiveRecord::Errors)
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+ unless defined?(::ActiveModel)
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+ def [](key)
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+ value = super
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+ value.is_a?(Array) ? value : [value].compact
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # You should use this as a place holder for any records that you find during validation. The main reason for this is to
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+ # allow other modules to use it if needed. Take the failed_login_count feature, it needs this in order to increase
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+ # the failed login count.
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+ def attempted_record
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+ @attempted_record
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+ end
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+
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+ # See attempted_record
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+ def attempted_record=(value)
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+ @attempted_record = value
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+ end
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+
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+ # The errors in Authlogic work JUST LIKE ActiveRecord. In fact, it uses the exact same ActiveRecord errors class.
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+ # Use it the same way:
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+ #
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+ # === Example
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+ #
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+ # class UserSession
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+ # before_validation :check_if_awesome
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+ #
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+ # private
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+ # def check_if_awesome
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+ # errors.add(:login, "must contain awesome") if login && !login.include?("awesome")
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+ # errors.add(:base, "You must be awesome to log in") unless attempted_record.awesome?
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ def errors
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+ @errors ||= Errors.new(self)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Determines if the information you provided for authentication is valid or not. If there is
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+ # a problem with the information provided errors will be added to the errors object and this
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+ # method will return false.
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+ def valid?
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+ errors.clear
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+ self.attempted_record = nil
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+
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+ before_validation
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+ new_session? ? before_validation_on_create : before_validation_on_update
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+ validate
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+ ensure_authentication_attempted
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+
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+ if errors.size == 0
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+ new_session? ? after_validation_on_create : after_validation_on_update
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+ after_validation
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+ end
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+
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+ save_record(attempted_record)
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+ errors.size == 0
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def ensure_authentication_attempted
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+ errors.add(:base, I18n.t('error_messages.no_authentication_details', :default => "You did not provide any details for authentication.")) if errors.empty? && attempted_record.nil?
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/test_case/rails_request_adapter"
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/test_case/mock_cookie_jar"
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/test_case/mock_controller"
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/test_case/mock_logger"
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/test_case/mock_request"
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+
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+ module Authlogic
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+ # This module is a collection of methods and classes that help you easily test Authlogic. In fact,
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+ # I use these same tools to test the internals of Authlogic.
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+ #
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+ # === The quick and dirty
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+ #
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+ # require "authlogic/test_case" # include at the top of test_helper.rb
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+ # setup :activate_authlogic # run before tests are executed
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+ # UserSession.create(users(:whomever)) # logs a user in
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+ #
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+ # For a more detailed explanation, see below.
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+ #
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+ # === Setting up
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+ #
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+ # Authlogic comes with some simple testing tools. To get these, you need to first require Authlogic's TestCase. If
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+ # you are doing this in a rails app, you would require this file at the top of your test_helper.rb file:
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+ #
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+ # require "authlogic/test_case"
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+ #
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+ # If you are using Test::Unit::TestCase, the standard testing library that comes with ruby, then you can skip this next part.
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+ # If you are not, you need to include the Authlogic::TestCase into your testing suite as follows:
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+ #
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+ # include Authlogic::TestCase
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+ #
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+ # Now that everything is ready to go, let's move onto actually testing. Here is the basic idea behind testing:
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+ #
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+ # Authlogic requires a "connection" to your controller to activate it. In the same manner that ActiveRecord requires a connection to
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+ # your database. It can't do anything until it gets connnected. That being said, Authlogic will raise an
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+ # Authlogic::Session::Activation::NotActivatedError any time you try to instantiate an object without a "connection".
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+ # So before you do anything with Authlogic, you need to activate / connect Authlogic. Let's walk through how to do this in tests:
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+ #
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+ # === Fixtures / Factories
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+ #
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+ # Creating users via fixtures / factories is easy. Here's an example of a fixture:
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+ #
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+ # ben:
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+ # email: whatever@whatever.com
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+ # password_salt: <%= salt = Authlogic::Random.hex_token %>
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+ # crypted_password: <%= Authlogic::CryptoProviders::Sha512.encrypt("benrocks" + salt) %>
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+ # persistence_token: <%= Authlogic::Random.hex_token %>
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+ # single_access_token: <%= Authlogic::Random.friendly_token %>
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+ # perishable_token: <%= Authlogic::Random.friendly_token %>
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+ #
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+ # Notice the crypted_password value. Just supplement that with whatever crypto provider you are using, if you are not using the default.
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+ #
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+ # === Functional tests
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+ #
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+ # Activating Authlogic isn't a problem here, because making a request will activate Authlogic for you. The problem is
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+ # logging users in so they can access restricted areas. Solving this is simple, just do this:
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+ #
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+ # setup :activate_authlogic
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+ #
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+ # For those of you unfamiliar with TestUnit, the setup method bascially just executes a method before any test is ran.
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+ # It is essentially "setting up" your tests.
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+ #
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+ # Once you have done this, just log users in like usual:
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+ #
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+ # UserSession.create(users(:whomever))
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+ # # access my restricted area here
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+ #
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+ # Do this before you make your request and it will act as if that user is logged in.
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+ #
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+ # === Integration tests
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+ #
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+ # Again, just like functional tests, you don't have to do anything. As soon as you make a request, Authlogic will be
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+ # conntected. If you want to activate Authlogic before making a request follow the same steps described in the
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+ # "functional tests" section above. It works in the same manner.
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+ #
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+ # === Unit tests
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+ #
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+ # The only time you need to do any trickiness here is if you want to test Authlogic models. Maybe you added some custom
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+ # code or methods in your Authlogic models. Maybe you are writing a plugin or a library that extends Authlogic.
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+ #
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+ # That being said, in this environment there is no controller. So you need to use a "mock" controller. Something
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+ # that looks like a controller, acts like a controller, but isn't a "real" controller. You are essentially connecting
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+ # Authlogic to your "mock" controller, then you can test off of the mock controller to make sure everything is functioning
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+ # properly.
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+ #
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+ # I use a mock controller to test Authlogic myself. It's part of the Authlogic library that you can easily use. It's as simple
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+ # as functional and integration tests. Just do the following:
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+ #
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+ # setup :activate_authlogic
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+ #
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+ # You also get a controller method that you can test off of. For example:
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+ #
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+ # ben = users(:ben)
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+ # assert_nil controller.session["user_credentials"]
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+ # assert UserSession.create(ben)
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+ # assert_equal controller.session["user_credentials"], ben.persistence_token
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+ #
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+ # See how I am checking that Authlogic is interacting with the controller properly? That's the idea here.
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+ module TestCase
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+ # Activates authlogic so that you can use it in your tests. You should call this method in your test's setup. Ex:
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+ #
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+ # setup :activate_authlogic
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+ def activate_authlogic
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+ if @request && ! @request.respond_to?(:params)
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+ class <<@request
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+ alias_method :params, :parameters
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Authlogic::Session::Base.controller = (@request && Authlogic::TestCase::RailsRequestAdapter.new(@request)) || controller
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+ end
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+
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+ # The Authlogic::TestCase::MockController object passed to Authlogic to activate it. You can access this in your test.
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+ # See the module description for an example.
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+ def controller
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+ @controller ||= Authlogic::TestCase::MockController.new
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ::Test::Unit::TestCase.send(:include, TestCase) if defined?(::Test::Unit::TestCase)
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+ end
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+ module Authlogic
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+ module TestCase
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+ # Basically acts like a controller but doesn't do anything. Authlogic can interact with this, do it's thing and then you
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+ # can look at the controller object to see if anything changed.
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+ class MockController < ControllerAdapters::AbstractAdapter
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+ attr_accessor :http_user, :http_password
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+ attr_writer :request_content_type
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ end
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+
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+ def authenticate_with_http_basic(&block)
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+ yield http_user, http_password
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+ end
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+
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+ def cookies
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+ @cookies ||= MockCookieJar.new
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+ end
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+
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+ def cookie_domain
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+ nil
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+ end
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+
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+ def logger
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+ @logger ||= MockLogger.new
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+ end
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+
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+ def params
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+ @params ||= {}
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+ end
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+
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+ def request
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+ @request ||= MockRequest.new(controller)
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+ end
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+
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+ def request_content_type
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+ @request_content_type ||= "text/html"
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+ end
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+
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+ def session
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+ @session ||= {}
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Authlogic
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+ module TestCase
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+ class MockCookieJar < Hash # :nodoc:
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+ def [](key)
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+ hash = super
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+ hash && hash[:value]
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+ end
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+
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+ def delete(key, options = {})
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+ super(key)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end