# rolify [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/rolify.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/rolify) [![build status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/RolifyCommunity/rolify.png)](http://travis-ci.org/RolifyCommunity/rolify) [![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify.svg)](https://gemnasium.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/RolifyCommunity/rolify.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/RolifyCommunity/rolify) [![Coverage Status](https://img.shields.io/coveralls/RolifyCommunity/rolify.svg)](https://coveralls.io/r/RolifyCommunity/rolify?branch=master)
Very simple Roles library without any authorization enforcement supporting scope on resource object.
Let's see an example:
```ruby
user.has_role?(:moderator, Forum.first)
=> false # if user is moderator of another Forum
```
This library can be easily integrated with any authentication gem ([devise](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise), [Authlogic](https://github.com/binarylogic/authlogic), [Clearance](https://github.com/thoughtbot/clearance)) and authorization gem* ([CanCanCan](https://github.com/CanCanCommunity/cancancan), [authority](https://github.com/nathanl/authority))
*: authorization gem that doesn't provide a role class
## Requirements
* Rails >= 3.2
* ActiveRecord >= 3.2 or Mongoid >= 3.1
* supports ruby 2.0/1.9.3, JRuby 1.6.0+ (in 1.9 mode) and Rubinius 2.0.0dev (in 1.9 mode)
* support of ruby 1.8 has been dropped due to Mongoid >=3.0 that only supports 1.9 new hash syntax
## Installation
Add this to your Gemfile and run the +bundle+ command.
```ruby
gem "rolify"
```
## Getting Started
### 1. Generate Role Model
First, create your Role model and migration file using this generator:
```
rails g rolify Role User
```
**NB** for versions of Rolify prior to 3.3, use:
```
rails g rolify:role Role User
```
Role and User classes are the default. You can specify any Role class name you want. This is completly a new file so any name can do the job.
For the User class name, you would probably use the one provided by your authentication solution. rolify just adds some class methods in an existing User class.
If you want to use Mongoid instead of ActiveRecord, just add `--orm=mongoid` argument, and skip to step #3
### 2. Run the migration (only required when using ActiveRecord)
Let's migrate !
```
rake db:migrate
```
### 3.1 Configure your user model
This gem adds the `rolify` method to your User class. You can also specify optional callbacks on the User class for when roles are added or removed:
```ruby
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
rolify :before_add => :before_add_method
def before_add_method(role)
# do something before it gets added
end
end
```
The `rolify` method accepts the following callback options:
- `before_add`
- `after_add`
- `before_remove`
- `after_remove`
Mongoid callbacks are also supported and works the same way.
### 3.2 Configure your resource models
In the resource models you want to apply roles on, just add ``resourcify`` method.
For example, on this ActiveRecord class:
```ruby
class Forum < ActiveRecord::Base
resourcify
end
```
### 4. Add a role to a user
To define a global role:
```ruby
user = User.find(1)
user.add_role :admin
```
To define a role scoped to a resource instance
```ruby
user = User.find(2)
user.add_role :moderator, Forum.first
```
To define a role scoped to a resource class
```ruby
user = User.find(3)
user.add_role :moderator, Forum
```
That's it !
### 5. Role queries
To check if a user has a global role:
```ruby
user = User.find(1)
user.add_role :admin # sets a global role
user.has_role? :admin
=> true
```
To check if a user has a role scoped to a resource instance:
```ruby
user = User.find(2)
user.add_role :moderator, Forum.first # sets a role scoped to a resource instance
user.has_role? :moderator, Forum.first
=> true
user.has_role? :moderator, Forum.last
=> false
```
To check if a user has a role scoped to a resource class:
```ruby
user = User.find(3)
user.add_role :moderator, Forum # sets a role scoped to a resource class
user.has_role? :moderator, Forum
=> true
user.has_role? :moderator, Forum.first
=> true
user.has_role? :moderator, Forum.last
=> true
```
A global role overrides resource role request:
```ruby
user = User.find(4)
user.add_role :moderator # sets a global role
user.has_role? :moderator, Forum.first
=> true
user.has_role? :moderator, Forum.last
=> true
```
### 6. Resource roles querying
Starting from rolify 3.0, you can search roles on instance level or class level resources.
#### Instance level
```ruby
forum = Forum.first
forum.roles
# => [ list of roles that are only binded to forum instance ]
forum.applied_roles
# => [ list of roles binded to forum instance and to the Forum class ]
```
#### Class level
```ruby
Forum.with_role(:admin)
# => [ list of Forum instances that has role "admin" binded to it ]
Forum.with_role(:admin, current_user)
# => [ list of Forum instances that has role "admin" binded to it and belongs to current_user roles ]
Forum.with_roles([:admin, :user], current_user)
# => [ list of Forum instances that has role "admin" or "user" binded to it and belongs to current_user roles ]
User.with_any_role(:user, :admin)
# => [ list of User instances that has role "admin" or "user" binded to it ]
User.with_role(:site_admin, current_site)
# => [ list of User instances that have a scoped role of "site_admin" to a site instance ]
User.with_role(:site_admin, :any)
# => [ list of User instances that have a scoped role of "site_admin" for any site instances ]
User.with_all_roles(:site_admin, :admin)
# => [ list of User instances that have a role of "site_admin" and a role of "admin" binded to it ]
Forum.find_roles
# => [ list of roles that binded to any Forum instance or to the Forum class ]
Forum.find_roles(:admin)
# => [ list of roles that binded to any Forum instance or to the Forum class with "admin" as a role name ]
Forum.find_roles(:admin, current_user)
# => [ list of roles that binded to any Forum instance or to the Forum class with "admin" as a role name and belongs to current_user roles ]
```
### Strict Mode
```ruby
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
rolify strict: true
end
@user = User.first
@user.add_role(:forum, Forum)
@user.add_role(:forum, Forum.first)
@user.has_role?(:forum, Forum) #=> true
@user.has_role?(:forum, Forum.first) #=> true
@user.has_role?(:forum, Forum.last) #=> false
```
I.e. you get true only on a role that you manually add.
## Resources
* [Wiki](https://github.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify/wiki)
* [Usage](https://github.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify/wiki/Usage): all the available commands
* [Tutorials](https://github.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify/wiki#wiki-tutorials):
* [How-To use rolify with Devise and CanCanCan](https://github.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify/wiki/Devise---CanCanCan---rolify-Tutorial)
* [Using rolify with Devise and Authority](https://github.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify/wiki/Using-rolify-with-Devise-and-Authority)
* [Step-by-step tutorial](http://railsapps.github.com/tutorial-rails-bootstrap-devise-cancan.html) provided by [RailsApps](http://railsapps.github.com/)
## Upgrade from previous versions
Please read the [upgrade instructions](UPGRADE.rdoc).
## Known issues
* If you are using Mongoid and/or less-rails gem, please read [this](https://github.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify/wiki/FAQ#when-i-start-rails-using-server-console-whatever-i-get-this-error)
* Moped library (ruby driver for Mongodb used by Mongoid) doesn't support rubinius 2.2 yet (see https://github.com/mongoid/moped/issues/231)
* If you use Rails 4 and Mongoid, use Mongoid ~> 4. rolify is fully tested with Rails 4 and Mongoid 4.
## Questions or Problems?
If you have any issue or feature request with/for rolify, please create an new [issue on GitHub](https://github.com/RolifyCommunity/rolify/issues) **specifying the ruby runtime, rails and rolify versions you're using and the gems listed in your Gemfile**, or fork the project and send a pull request.
To get the specs running you should call `bundle` and then `rake`. See the spec/README for more information.