rack-cas-rails 1.0.1 → 1.0.2
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# which is actually undocumented. I had to find out by looking into the source code of the rack-cas gem.
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# @param service_url [String] Optional url to redirect to after authentication.
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# @return [String] The CAS logout URL.
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# @note
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# This helper depends on your application having a root route, so that the *root_url* helper is defined. Otherwise,
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# it degrades to current request URL's scheme + host + port + "/logout", which may not be what you want, especially in
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# sub-URI hosting situations.
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def logout_url(service_url=request.url)
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if self.respond_to?(:root_url)
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url = URI(root_url)
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url.path += "logout"
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url = URI(request.url)
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url.path = "/logout"
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end
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url.query = "service=#{service_url || request.url}"
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