require "clearance" require "rails" module Clearance # Makes Clearance behavior available to Rails apps on initialization. By using # a Rails Engine rather than a Railtie, Clearance can automatically expose its # own routes and views to the hosting application. # # Requiring `clearance` (likely by having it in your `Gemfile`) will # automatically require the engine. You can opt-out of Clearance's internal # routes by using {Configuration#routes=}. You can override the Clearance # views by running `rails generate clearance:views`. # # In addition to providing routes and views, the Clearance engine: # # * Ensures `password` and `token` parameters are filtered out of Rails logs. # * Mounts the {RackSession} middleware in the appropriate location # * Reloads classes referenced in your {Configuration} on every request in # development mode. # class Engine < Rails::Engine initializer "clearance.filter" do |app| app.config.filter_parameters += [:password, :token] end config.app_middleware.insert_after( ActionDispatch::ParamsParser, Clearance::RackSession ) config.to_prepare do Clearance.configuration.reload_user_model end end end