module Devise module Controllers # Those helpers are convenience methods added to ApplicationController. module Helpers extend ActiveSupport::Concern include Devise::Controllers::SignInOut include Devise::Controllers::StoreLocation included do if respond_to?(:helper_method) helper_method :warden, :signed_in?, :devise_controller? end end module ClassMethods # Define authentication filters and accessor helpers for a group of mappings. # These methods are useful when you are working with multiple mappings that # share some functionality. They are pretty much the same as the ones # defined for normal mappings. # # Example: # # inside BlogsController (or any other controller, it doesn't matter which): # devise_group :blogger, contains: [:user, :admin] # # Generated methods: # authenticate_blogger! # Redirects unless user or admin are signed in # blogger_signed_in? # Checks whether there is either a user or an admin signed in # current_blogger # Currently signed in user or admin # current_bloggers # Currently signed in user and admin # # Use: # before_action :authenticate_blogger! # Redirects unless either a user or an admin are authenticated # before_action ->{ authenticate_blogger! :admin } # Redirects to the admin login page # current_blogger :user # Preferably returns a User if one is signed in # def devise_group(group_name, opts={}) mappings = "[#{ opts[:contains].map { |m| ":#{m}" }.join(',') }]" class_eval <<-METHODS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def authenticate_#{group_name}!(favourite=nil, opts={}) unless #{group_name}_signed_in? mappings = #{mappings} mappings.unshift mappings.delete(favourite.to_sym) if favourite mappings.each do |mapping| opts[:scope] = mapping warden.authenticate!(opts) if !devise_controller? || opts.delete(:force) end end end def #{group_name}_signed_in? #{mappings}.any? do |mapping| warden.authenticate?(scope: mapping) end end def current_#{group_name}(favourite=nil) mappings = #{mappings} mappings.unshift mappings.delete(favourite.to_sym) if favourite mappings.each do |mapping| current = warden.authenticate(scope: mapping) return current if current end nil end def current_#{group_name.to_s.pluralize} #{mappings}.map do |mapping| warden.authenticate(scope: mapping) end.compact end if respond_to?(:helper_method) helper_method "current_#{group_name}", "current_#{group_name.to_s.pluralize}", "#{group_name}_signed_in?" end METHODS end def log_process_action(payload) payload[:status] ||= 401 unless payload[:exception] super end end # Define authentication filters and accessor helpers based on mappings. # These filters should be used inside the controllers as before_actions, # so you can control the scope of the user who should be signed in to # access that specific controller/action. # Example: # # Roles: # User # Admin # # Generated methods: # authenticate_user! # Signs user in or redirect # authenticate_admin! # Signs admin in or redirect # user_signed_in? # Checks whether there is a user signed in or not # admin_signed_in? # Checks whether there is an admin signed in or not # current_user # Current signed in user # current_admin # Current signed in admin # user_session # Session data available only to the user scope # admin_session # Session data available only to the admin scope # # Use: # before_action :authenticate_user! # Tell devise to use :user map # before_action :authenticate_admin! # Tell devise to use :admin map # def self.define_helpers(mapping) #:nodoc: mapping = mapping.name class_eval <<-METHODS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def authenticate_#{mapping}!(opts={}) opts[:scope] = :#{mapping} warden.authenticate!(opts) if !devise_controller? || opts.delete(:force) end def #{mapping}_signed_in? !!current_#{mapping} end def current_#{mapping} @current_#{mapping} ||= warden.authenticate(scope: :#{mapping}) end def #{mapping}_session current_#{mapping} && warden.session(:#{mapping}) end METHODS ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) do if respond_to?(:helper_method) helper_method "current_#{mapping}", "#{mapping}_signed_in?", "#{mapping}_session" end end end # The main accessor for the warden proxy instance def warden request.env['warden'] end # Return true if it's a devise_controller. false to all controllers unless # the controllers defined inside devise. Useful if you want to apply a before # filter to all controllers, except the ones in devise: # # before_action :my_filter, unless: :devise_controller? def devise_controller? is_a?(::DeviseController) end # Set up a param sanitizer to filter parameters using strong_parameters. See # lib/devise/parameter_sanitizer.rb for more info. Override this # method in your application controller to use your own parameter sanitizer. def devise_parameter_sanitizer @devise_parameter_sanitizer ||= Devise::ParameterSanitizer.new(resource_class, resource_name, params) end # Tell warden that params authentication is allowed for that specific page. def allow_params_authentication! request.env["devise.allow_params_authentication"] = true end # The scope root url to be used when they're signed in. By default, it first # tries to find a resource_root_path, otherwise it uses the root_path. def signed_in_root_path(resource_or_scope) scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope) router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name home_path = "#{scope}_root_path" context = router_name ? send(router_name) : self if context.respond_to?(home_path, true) context.send(home_path) elsif context.respond_to?(:root_path) context.root_path elsif respond_to?(:root_path) root_path else "/" end end # The default url to be used after signing in. This is used by all Devise # controllers and you can overwrite it in your ApplicationController to # provide a custom hook for a custom resource. # # By default, it first tries to find a valid resource_return_to key in the # session, then it fallbacks to resource_root_path, otherwise it uses the # root path. For a user scope, you can define the default url in # the following way: # # get '/users' => 'users#index', as: :user_root # creates user_root_path # # namespace :user do # root 'users#index' # creates user_root_path # end # # If the resource root path is not defined, root_path is used. However, # if this default is not enough, you can customize it, for example: # # def after_sign_in_path_for(resource) # stored_location_for(resource) || # if resource.is_a?(User) && resource.can_publish? # publisher_url # else # super # end # end # def after_sign_in_path_for(resource_or_scope) stored_location_for(resource_or_scope) || signed_in_root_path(resource_or_scope) end # Method used by sessions controller to sign out a user. You can overwrite # it in your ApplicationController to provide a custom hook for a custom # scope. Notice that differently from +after_sign_in_path_for+ this method # receives a symbol with the scope, and not the resource. # # By default it is the root_path. def after_sign_out_path_for(resource_or_scope) scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope) router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name context = router_name ? send(router_name) : self context.respond_to?(:root_path) ? context.root_path : "/" end # Sign in a user and tries to redirect first to the stored location and # then to the url specified by after_sign_in_path_for. It accepts the same # parameters as the sign_in method. def sign_in_and_redirect(resource_or_scope, *args) options = args.extract_options! scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope) resource = args.last || resource_or_scope sign_in(scope, resource, options) redirect_to after_sign_in_path_for(resource) end # Sign out a user and tries to redirect to the url specified by # after_sign_out_path_for. def sign_out_and_redirect(resource_or_scope) scope = Devise::Mapping.find_scope!(resource_or_scope) redirect_path = after_sign_out_path_for(scope) Devise.sign_out_all_scopes ? sign_out : sign_out(scope) redirect_to redirect_path end # Overwrite Rails' handle unverified request to sign out all scopes, # clear run strategies and remove cached variables. def handle_unverified_request super # call the default behaviour which resets/nullifies/raises request.env["devise.skip_storage"] = true sign_out_all_scopes(false) end def request_format @request_format ||= request.format.try(:ref) end def is_navigational_format? Devise.navigational_formats.include?(request_format) end # Check if flash messages should be emitted. Default is to do it on # navigational formats def is_flashing_format? is_navigational_format? end private def expire_data_after_sign_out! Devise.mappings.each { |_,m| instance_variable_set("@current_#{m.name}", nil) } super end end end end