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# frozen_string_literal: true # Implementation class for Cancan gem. Instead of overriding this class, consider adding new permissions # using the special +register_ability+ method which allows extensions to add their own abilities. # # See http://github.com/ryanb/cancan for more details on cancan. require 'cancan' module Spree class Ability include CanCan::Ability class_attribute :abilities self.abilities = Set.new attr_reader :user # Allows us to go beyond the standard cancan initialize method which makes it difficult for engines to # modify the default +Ability+ of an application. The +ability+ argument must be a class that includes # the +CanCan::Ability+ module. The registered ability should behave properly as a stand-alone class # and therefore should be easy to test in isolation. def self.register_ability(ability) abilities.add(ability) end def self.remove_ability(ability) abilities.delete(ability) end def initialize(current_user) @user = current_user || Spree.user_class.new alias_actions activate_permission_sets register_extension_abilities end private def alias_actions clear_aliased_actions # override cancan default aliasing (we don't want to differentiate between read and index) alias_action :delete, to: :destroy alias_action :edit, to: :update alias_action :new, to: :create alias_action :new_action, to: :create alias_action :show, to: :read alias_action :index, :read, to: :display end # Before, this was the only way to extend this ability. Permission sets have been added since. # It is recommended to use them instead for extension purposes if possible. def register_extension_abilities Ability.abilities.each do |clazz| ability = clazz.send(:new, user) merge(ability) end end def activate_permission_sets Spree::Config.roles.activate_permissions! self, user end end end
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