require 'base64' require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank' require 'active_support/security_utils' module ActiveSupport # +MessageVerifier+ makes it easy to generate and verify messages which are # signed to prevent tampering. # # This is useful for cases like remember-me tokens and auto-unsubscribe links # where the session store isn't suitable or available. # # Remember Me: # cookies[:remember_me] = @verifier.generate([@user.id, 2.weeks.from_now]) # # In the authentication filter: # # id, time = @verifier.verify(cookies[:remember_me]) # if time < Time.now # self.current_user = User.find(id) # end # # By default it uses Marshal to serialize the message. If you want to use # another serialization method, you can set the serializer in the options # hash upon initialization: # # @verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new('s3Krit', serializer: YAML) class MessageVerifier class InvalidSignature < StandardError; end def initialize(secret, options = {}) raise ArgumentError, 'Secret should not be nil.' unless secret @secret = secret @digest = options[:digest] || 'SHA1' @serializer = options[:serializer] || Marshal end def verify(signed_message) raise InvalidSignature if signed_message.nil? || !signed_message.valid_encoding? || signed_message.blank? data, digest = signed_message.split("--") if data.present? && digest.present? && ActiveSupport::SecurityUtils.secure_compare(digest, generate_digest(data)) begin @serializer.load(decode(data)) rescue ArgumentError => argument_error raise InvalidSignature if argument_error.message =~ %r{invalid base64} raise end else raise InvalidSignature end end def generate(value) data = encode(@serializer.dump(value)) "#{data}--#{generate_digest(data)}" end private def encode(data) ::Base64.strict_encode64(data) end def decode(data) ::Base64.strict_decode64(data) end def generate_digest(data) require 'openssl' unless defined?(OpenSSL) OpenSSL::HMAC.hexdigest(OpenSSL::Digest.const_get(@digest).new, @secret, data) end end end