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128 lines
5.7 KiB
Ruby
128 lines
5.7 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module ActiveModel
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module SecurePassword
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extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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# BCrypt hash function can handle maximum 72 bytes, and if we pass
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# password of length more than 72 bytes it ignores extra characters.
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# Hence need to put a restriction on password length.
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MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH_ALLOWED = 72
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class << self
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attr_accessor :min_cost # :nodoc:
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end
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self.min_cost = false
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module ClassMethods
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# Adds methods to set and authenticate against a BCrypt password.
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# This mechanism requires you to have a +XXX_digest+ attribute.
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# Where +XXX+ is the attribute name of your desired password.
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#
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# The following validations are added automatically:
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# * Password must be present on creation
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# * Password length should be less than or equal to 72 bytes
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# * Confirmation of password (using a +XXX_confirmation+ attribute)
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#
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# If confirmation validation is not needed, simply leave out the
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# value for +XXX_confirmation+ (i.e. don't provide a form field for
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# it). When this attribute has a +nil+ value, the validation will not be
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# triggered.
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#
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# For further customizability, it is possible to suppress the default
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# validations by passing <tt>validations: false</tt> as an argument.
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#
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# Add bcrypt (~> 3.1.7) to Gemfile to use #has_secure_password:
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#
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# gem 'bcrypt', '~> 3.1.7'
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#
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# Example using Active Record (which automatically includes ActiveModel::SecurePassword):
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#
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# # Schema: User(name:string, password_digest:string, recovery_password_digest:string)
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# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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# has_secure_password
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# has_secure_password :recovery_password, validations: false
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# end
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#
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# user = User.new(name: 'david', password: '', password_confirmation: 'nomatch')
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# user.save # => false, password required
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# user.password = 'mUc3m00RsqyRe'
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# user.save # => false, confirmation doesn't match
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# user.password_confirmation = 'mUc3m00RsqyRe'
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# user.save # => true
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# user.recovery_password = "42password"
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# user.recovery_password_digest # => "$2a$04$iOfhwahFymCs5weB3BNH/uXkTG65HR.qpW.bNhEjFP3ftli3o5DQC"
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# user.save # => true
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# user.authenticate('notright') # => false
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# user.authenticate('mUc3m00RsqyRe') # => user
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# user.authenticate_recovery_password('42password') # => user
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# User.find_by(name: 'david')&.authenticate('notright') # => false
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# User.find_by(name: 'david')&.authenticate('mUc3m00RsqyRe') # => user
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def has_secure_password(attribute = :password, validations: true)
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# Load bcrypt gem only when has_secure_password is used.
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# This is to avoid ActiveModel (and by extension the entire framework)
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# being dependent on a binary library.
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begin
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require "bcrypt"
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rescue LoadError
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$stderr.puts "You don't have bcrypt installed in your application. Please add it to your Gemfile and run bundle install"
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raise
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end
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include InstanceMethodsOnActivation.new(attribute)
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if validations
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include ActiveModel::Validations
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# This ensures the model has a password by checking whether the password_digest
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# is present, so that this works with both new and existing records. However,
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# when there is an error, the message is added to the password attribute instead
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# so that the error message will make sense to the end-user.
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validate do |record|
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record.errors.add(attribute, :blank) unless record.public_send("#{attribute}_digest").present?
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end
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validates_length_of attribute, maximum: ActiveModel::SecurePassword::MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH_ALLOWED
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validates_confirmation_of attribute, allow_blank: true
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end
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end
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end
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class InstanceMethodsOnActivation < Module
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def initialize(attribute)
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attr_reader attribute
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define_method("#{attribute}=") do |unencrypted_password|
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if unencrypted_password.nil?
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self.public_send("#{attribute}_digest=", nil)
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elsif !unencrypted_password.empty?
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instance_variable_set("@#{attribute}", unencrypted_password)
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cost = ActiveModel::SecurePassword.min_cost ? BCrypt::Engine::MIN_COST : BCrypt::Engine.cost
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self.public_send("#{attribute}_digest=", BCrypt::Password.create(unencrypted_password, cost: cost))
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end
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end
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define_method("#{attribute}_confirmation=") do |unencrypted_password|
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instance_variable_set("@#{attribute}_confirmation", unencrypted_password)
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end
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# Returns +self+ if the password is correct, otherwise +false+.
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#
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# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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# has_secure_password validations: false
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# end
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#
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# user = User.new(name: 'david', password: 'mUc3m00RsqyRe')
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# user.save
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# user.authenticate_password('notright') # => false
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# user.authenticate_password('mUc3m00RsqyRe') # => user
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define_method("authenticate_#{attribute}") do |unencrypted_password|
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attribute_digest = public_send("#{attribute}_digest")
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BCrypt::Password.new(attribute_digest).is_password?(unencrypted_password) && self
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end
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alias_method :authenticate, :authenticate_password if attribute == :password
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end
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end
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end
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end
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