# encoding: utf-8 # This file is specifically setup for use with the merb-auth plugin. # This file should be used to setup and configure your authentication stack. # It is not required and may safely be deleted. # # To change the parameter names for the password or login field you may set either of these two options # # Merb::Plugins.config[:"merb-auth"][:login_param] = :email # Merb::Plugins.config[:"merb-auth"][:password_param] = :my_password_field_name begin # Sets the default class ofr authentication. This is primarily used for # Plugins and the default strategies Merb::Authentication.user_class = User # Mixin the salted user mixin require 'merb-auth-more/mixins/salted_user' Merb::Authentication.user_class.class_eval{ include Merb::Authentication::Mixins::SaltedUser } # Setup the session serialization class Merb::Authentication def fetch_user(session_user_id) Merb::Authentication.user_class.get(session_user_id) end def store_user(user) user.nil? ? user : user.id end end rescue Merb.logger.error <<-TEXT You need to setup some kind of user class with merb-auth. Merb::Authentication.user_class = User If you want to fully customize your authentication you should use merb-core directly. See merb/merb-auth/setup.rb and strategies.rb to customize your setup TEXT end