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- data/README.md +6 -4
- data/Rakefile +18 -2
- data/lib/mongo_session_store/mongo_store.rb +13 -8
- data/lib/mongo_session_store/mongo_store_base.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/mongo_session_store/version.rb +1 -1
- data/mongo_session_store-rails3.gemspec +1 -0
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- data/spec/rails_3.1_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/rails_3.2_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/rails_4.0_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb +1 -1
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- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/app/controllers/home_controller.rb +4 -0
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- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb +17 -0
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- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/bin/rails +8 -0
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- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/application.rb +26 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/boot.rb +3 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/database.yml +11 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/environment.rb +5 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/environments/development.rb +41 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/environments/production.rb +79 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/environments/test.rb +42 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/assets.rb +11 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb +7 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/cookies_serializer.rb +3 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/devise.rb +254 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/filter_parameter_logging.rb +4 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/inflections.rb +16 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/mime_types.rb +4 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/session_store.rb +5 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb +14 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/locales/en.yml +23 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/mongo.yml +11 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/mongoid.yml +13 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/routes.rb +4 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/config/secrets.yml +22 -0
- data/spec/rails_4.2_app/db/migrate/20140301171212_add_devise_users.rb +11 -0
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