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# ElsBootstrap
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Does your code sometimes feel a bit hacked in order to work around ELS authentication during development and testing?
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## What it does
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The Els Bootstrap is a Rails engine providing some methods, routes and views to help your product work in the world of ELS authentication - whether you are using a bonafide ELS agent (behind Apache for example) or have rolled your own Web Server.
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When in ELS Identity mode, the Els Bootstrap will attempt to create a user identity from a known cookie SSO token. If no cookie is found (because you are developing, for example) then the user is directed to a built-in logon page where valid credentials can be supplied and validated against ELS - just as they would in production! However, if you want to put any ol' username in to test your app then you can override the auth and create a mock user.
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## How it does it
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When you include the gem, your Rails project will get 2 helper methods that you can use in any of your controllers (probably as before_filter methods).
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_els_identity_ will not only result in a user cdid, but also their name, email address, employee number, AD Group membership (baked in roles!), account status and a few other tidbits. So unless you are after the entire HR Record, this is all you'll need for user identity in your app :)
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## How to use it
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*add the gem to your Gemfile
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gem 'els_bootstrap', "~>0.0.3.2"
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## TODO
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Generator for the els_token.yml config
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## Contributing
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Yes please.
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fork, hack, send pull request :)
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def new
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@els_identity = get_identity rescue nil
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logger.debug("retrieved els identity #{@els_identity.inspect}")
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session[:els_token] = @els_identity.token_id
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Rails.cache.write(session[:els_token], @els_identity,
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: els_bootstrap
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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autorequire:
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date: 2013-06-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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description: ! "Makes developing, testing and deploying Rails,\n with
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homepage: http://wiki.office.aol.com/wiki/Els_Bootstrap
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summary: Rails engine providing ELS auth
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