module Authlogic
module ActsAsAuthentic
# Handles everything related to the login field.
module Login
def self.included(klass)
klass.class_eval do
extend Config
add_acts_as_authentic_module(Methods)
end
end
# Configuration for the login field.
module Config
# The name of the login field in the database.
#
# * Default: :login or :username, if they exist
# * Accepts: Symbol
def login_field(value = nil)
rw_config(:login_field, value, first_column_to_exist(nil, :login, :username))
end
alias_method :login_field=, :login_field
# Whether or not to validate the login field
#
# * Default: true
# * Accepts: Boolean
def validate_login_field(value = nil)
rw_config(:validate_login_field, value, true)
end
alias_method :validate_login_field=, :validate_login_field
# A hash of options for the validates_length_of call for the login field. Allows you to change this however you want.
#
# Keep in mind this is ruby. I wanted to keep this as flexible as possible, so you can completely replace the hash or
# merge options into it. Checkout the convenience function merge_validates_length_of_login_field_options to merge
# options.
#
# * Default: {:within => 3..100}
# * Accepts: Hash of options accepted by validates_length_of
def validates_length_of_login_field_options(value = nil)
rw_config(:validates_length_of_login_field_options, value, {:within => 3..100})
end
alias_method :validates_length_of_login_field_options=, :validates_length_of_login_field_options
# A convenience function to merge options into the validates_length_of_login_field_options. So instead of:
#
# self.validates_length_of_login_field_options = validates_length_of_login_field_options.merge(:my_option => my_value)
#
# You can do this:
#
# merge_validates_length_of_login_field_options :my_option => my_value
def merge_validates_length_of_login_field_options(options = {})
self.validates_length_of_login_field_options = validates_length_of_login_field_options.merge(options)
end
# A hash of options for the validates_format_of call for the login field. Allows you to change this however you want.
#
# Keep in mind this is ruby. I wanted to keep this as flexible as possible, so you can completely replace the hash or
# merge options into it. Checkout the convenience function merge_validates_format_of_login_field_options to merge
# options.
#
# * Default: {:with => Authlogic::Regex.login, :message => lambda {I18n.t('error_messages.login_invalid', :default => "should use only letters, numbers, spaces, and .-_@ please.")}}
# * Accepts: Hash of options accepted by validates_format_of
def validates_format_of_login_field_options(value = nil)
rw_config(:validates_format_of_login_field_options, value, {:with => Authlogic::Regex.login, :message => lambda {I18n.t('error_messages.login_invalid', :default => "should use only letters, numbers, spaces, and .-_@ please.")}})
end
alias_method :validates_format_of_login_field_options=, :validates_format_of_login_field_options
# See merge_validates_length_of_login_field_options. The same thing, except for validates_format_of_login_field_options
def merge_validates_format_of_login_field_options(options = {})
self.validates_format_of_login_field_options = validates_format_of_login_field_options.merge(options)
end
# A hash of options for the validates_uniqueness_of call for the login field. Allows you to change this however you want.
#
# Keep in mind this is ruby. I wanted to keep this as flexible as possible, so you can completely replace the hash or
# merge options into it. Checkout the convenience function merge_validates_format_of_login_field_options to merge
# options.
#
# * Default: {:case_sensitive => false, :scope => validations_scope, :if => "#{login_field}_changed?".to_sym}
# * Accepts: Hash of options accepted by validates_uniqueness_of
def validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options(value = nil)
rw_config(:validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options, value, {:case_sensitive => false, :scope => validations_scope, :if => "#{login_field}_changed?".to_sym})
end
alias_method :validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options=, :validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options
# See merge_validates_length_of_login_field_options. The same thing, except for validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options
def merge_validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options(options = {})
self.validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options = validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options.merge(options)
end
# This method allows you to find a record with the given login. If you notice, with Active Record you have the
# validates_uniqueness_of validation function. They give you a :case_sensitive option. I handle this in the same
# manner that they handle that. If you are using the login field and set false for the :case_sensitive option in
# validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options this method will modify the query to look something like:
#
# where("#{quoted_table_name}.#{field} LIKE ?", login).first
#
# If you don't specify this it calls the good old find_by_* method:
#
# find_by_login(login)
#
# The above also applies for using email as your login, except that you need to set the :case_sensitive in
# validates_uniqueness_of_email_field_options to false.
#
# The only reason I need to do the above is for Postgres and SQLite since they perform case sensitive searches with the
# find_by_* methods.
def find_by_smart_case_login_field(login)
if login_field
find_with_case(login_field, login, validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options[:case_sensitive] != false)
else
find_with_case(email_field, login, validates_uniqueness_of_email_field_options[:case_sensitive] != false)
end
end
private
def find_with_case(field, value, sensitivity = true)
if sensitivity
send("find_by_#{field}", value)
else
like_word = ::ActiveRecord::Base.connection.adapter_name == "PostgreSQL" ? "ILIKE" : "LIKE"
where("#{quoted_table_name}.#{field} #{like_word} ?", value.mb_chars).first
end
end
end
# All methods relating to the login field
module Methods
# Adds in various validations, modules, etc.
def self.included(klass)
klass.class_eval do
if validate_login_field && login_field
validates_length_of login_field, validates_length_of_login_field_options
validates_format_of login_field, validates_format_of_login_field_options
validates_uniqueness_of login_field, validates_uniqueness_of_login_field_options
end
end
end
end
end
end
end