Simple Auth
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SimpleAuth is an authentication library to be used when Authlogic & Devise are just too complicated.
This library only supports in-site authentication and won't implement OpenID, Facebook Connect and like.
Installation
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sudo gem install simple_auth
Then run `rails generate simple_auth:install` to copy the initializer file.
Usage
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Your user model should have the attributes `password_hash` and `password_salt`. The credential field can be anything you want, but SimpleAuth uses `[:email, :login]` by default.
class CreateUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table :users do |t|
t.string :email
t.string :login
t.string :password_hash
t.string :password_salt
t.timestamps
end
add_index :users, :email
add_index :users, :login
add_index :users, [:email, :login]
end
def self.down
drop_table :users
end
end
In your model, use the `authentication` macro.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
authentication
end
This will add some callbacks and password validations. It will also inject helper methods like `Model.authenticate`.
After you set up the model, you can go to the controller.
class SessionsController < ApplicationController
def new
@user_session = SimpleAuth::Session.new
end
def create
@user_session = SimpleAuth::Session.new(params[:session])
if @user_session.save
redirect_to dashboard_path
else
flash[:alert] = "Invalid username or password"
render :new
end
end
def destroy
current_session.destroy if logged_in?
redirect_to root_path
end
end
You can restrict access by using 2 macros:
class SignupController < ApplicationController
redirect_logged_user :to => "/"
end
Here's some usage examples:
redirect_logged_user :to => proc { login_path }
redirect_logged_user :to => {:controller => "dashboard"}
redirect_logged_user :only => [:index], :to => login_path
redirect_logged_user :except => [:public], :to => login_path
You can skip the `:to` option if you set it globally on your initializer:
SimpleAuth::Config.logged_url = {:controller => "session", :action => "new"}
SimpleAuth::Config.logged_url = proc { login_path }
To require a logged user, use the `require_logged_user` macro:
class DashboardController < ApplicationController
require_logged_user :to => proc { login_path }
end
Here's some usage examples:
require_logged_user :to => proc { login_path }
require_logged_user :to => {:controller => "session", :action => "new"}
require_logged_user :only => [:index], :to => login_path
require_logged_user :except => [:public], :to => login_path
You can skip the `:to` option if you set it globally on your initializer:
SimpleAuth::Config.login_url = {:controller => "session", :action => "new"}
SimpleAuth::Config.login_url = proc { login_path }
There are some helpers:
logged_in? # controller & views
current_user # controller & views
current_session # controller & views
when_logged(&block) # views
If you're having problems to use any helper, include the module SimpleAuth::Helper on your ApplicationHelper.
module ApplicationHelper
include SimpleAuth::Helper
end
Troubleshooting
---------------
You may receive strange errors related to `can't dup NilClass` or `You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!`. This will occur only on development mode and is an ActiveRecord bug that hasn't been fixed. Open the ActiveRecord file `activerecord-2.3.5/lib/active_record/base.rb` and comment the lines 411-412:
klass.instance_variables.each { |var| klass.send(:remove_instance_variable, var) }
klass.instance_methods(false).each { |m| klass.send :undef_method, m }
Dirty, but it works. Here's the ticket for this issue: [Issue #1290](https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/1290-activerecord-raises-randomly-apparently-a-timezone-issue#ticket-1290-30)
To-Do
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* Write README
Maintainer
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* Nando Vieira ()
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