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235 lines
8.4 KiB
Ruby
235 lines
8.4 KiB
Ruby
require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/string/inflections'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/array/wrap'
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require 'active_model/mass_assignment_security/permission_set'
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require 'active_model/mass_assignment_security/sanitizer'
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module ActiveModel
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# = Active Model Mass-Assignment Security
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module MassAssignmentSecurity
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extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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included do
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class_attribute :_accessible_attributes
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class_attribute :_protected_attributes
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class_attribute :_active_authorizer
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class_attribute :_mass_assignment_sanitizer
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self.mass_assignment_sanitizer = :logger
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end
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# Mass assignment security provides an interface for protecting attributes
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# from end-user assignment. For more complex permissions, mass assignment security
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# may be handled outside the model by extending a non-ActiveRecord class,
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# such as a controller, with this behavior.
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#
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# For example, a logged in user may need to assign additional attributes depending
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# on their role:
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#
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# class AccountsController < ApplicationController
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# include ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity
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#
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# attr_accessible :first_name, :last_name
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# attr_accessible :first_name, :last_name, :plan_id, :as => :admin
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#
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# def update
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# ...
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# @account.update_attributes(account_params)
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# ...
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# end
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#
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# protected
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#
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# def account_params
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# role = admin ? :admin : :default
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# sanitize_for_mass_assignment(params[:account], role)
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# end
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#
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# end
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#
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# = Configuration options
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#
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# * <tt>mass_assignment_sanitizer</tt> - Defines sanitize method. Possible values are:
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# * <tt>:logger</tt> (default) - writes filtered attributes to logger
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# * <tt>:strict</tt> - raise <tt>ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity::Error</tt> on any protected attribute update
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#
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# You can specify your own sanitizer object eg. MySanitizer.new.
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# See <tt>ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity::LoggerSanitizer</tt> for example implementation.
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#
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#
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module ClassMethods
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# Attributes named in this macro are protected from mass-assignment
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# whenever attributes are sanitized before assignment. A role for the
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# attributes is optional, if no role is provided then :default is used.
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# A role can be defined by using the :as option.
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#
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# Mass-assignment to these attributes will simply be ignored, to assign
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# to them you can use direct writer methods. This is meant to protect
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# sensitive attributes from being overwritten by malicious users
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# tampering with URLs or forms. Example:
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#
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# class Customer
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# include ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity
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#
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# attr_accessor :name, :credit_rating
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#
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# attr_protected :credit_rating, :last_login
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# attr_protected :last_login, :as => :admin
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#
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# def assign_attributes(values, options = {})
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# sanitize_for_mass_assignment(values, options[:as]).each do |k, v|
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# send("#{k}=", v)
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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# When using the :default role :
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#
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# customer = Customer.new
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# customer.assign_attributes({ "name" => "David", "credit_rating" => "Excellent", :last_login => 1.day.ago }, :as => :default)
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# customer.name # => "David"
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# customer.credit_rating # => nil
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# customer.last_login # => nil
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#
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# customer.credit_rating = "Average"
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# customer.credit_rating # => "Average"
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#
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# And using the :admin role :
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#
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# customer = Customer.new
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# customer.assign_attributes({ "name" => "David", "credit_rating" => "Excellent", :last_login => 1.day.ago }, :as => :admin)
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# customer.name # => "David"
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# customer.credit_rating # => "Excellent"
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# customer.last_login # => nil
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#
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# To start from an all-closed default and enable attributes as needed,
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# have a look at +attr_accessible+.
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#
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# Note that using <tt>Hash#except</tt> or <tt>Hash#slice</tt> in place of +attr_protected+
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# to sanitize attributes won't provide sufficient protection.
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def attr_protected(*args)
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options = args.extract_options!
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role = options[:as] || :default
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self._protected_attributes = protected_attributes_configs.dup
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Array.wrap(role).each do |name|
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self._protected_attributes[name] = self.protected_attributes(name) + args
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end
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self._active_authorizer = self._protected_attributes
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end
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# Specifies a white list of model attributes that can be set via
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# mass-assignment.
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#
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# Like +attr_protected+, a role for the attributes is optional,
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# if no role is provided then :default is used. A role can be defined by
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# using the :as option.
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#
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# This is the opposite of the +attr_protected+ macro: Mass-assignment
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# will only set attributes in this list, to assign to the rest of
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# attributes you can use direct writer methods. This is meant to protect
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# sensitive attributes from being overwritten by malicious users
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# tampering with URLs or forms. If you'd rather start from an all-open
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# default and restrict attributes as needed, have a look at
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# +attr_protected+.
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#
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# class Customer
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# include ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity
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#
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# attr_accessor :name, :credit_rating
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#
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# attr_accessible :name
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# attr_accessible :name, :credit_rating, :as => :admin
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#
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# def assign_attributes(values, options = {})
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# sanitize_for_mass_assignment(values, options[:as]).each do |k, v|
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# send("#{k}=", v)
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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# When using the :default role :
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#
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# customer = Customer.new
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# customer.assign_attributes({ "name" => "David", "credit_rating" => "Excellent", :last_login => 1.day.ago }, :as => :default)
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# customer.name # => "David"
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# customer.credit_rating # => nil
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#
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# customer.credit_rating = "Average"
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# customer.credit_rating # => "Average"
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#
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# And using the :admin role :
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#
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# customer = Customer.new
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# customer.assign_attributes({ "name" => "David", "credit_rating" => "Excellent", :last_login => 1.day.ago }, :as => :admin)
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# customer.name # => "David"
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# customer.credit_rating # => "Excellent"
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#
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# Note that using <tt>Hash#except</tt> or <tt>Hash#slice</tt> in place of +attr_accessible+
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# to sanitize attributes won't provide sufficient protection.
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def attr_accessible(*args)
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options = args.extract_options!
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role = options[:as] || :default
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self._accessible_attributes = accessible_attributes_configs.dup
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Array.wrap(role).each do |name|
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self._accessible_attributes[name] = self.accessible_attributes(name) + args
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end
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self._active_authorizer = self._accessible_attributes
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end
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def protected_attributes(role = :default)
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protected_attributes_configs[role]
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end
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def accessible_attributes(role = :default)
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accessible_attributes_configs[role]
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end
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def active_authorizers
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self._active_authorizer ||= protected_attributes_configs
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end
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alias active_authorizer active_authorizers
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def attributes_protected_by_default
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[]
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end
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def mass_assignment_sanitizer=(value)
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self._mass_assignment_sanitizer = if value.is_a?(Symbol)
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const_get(:"#{value.to_s.camelize}Sanitizer").new(self)
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else
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value
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end
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end
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private
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def protected_attributes_configs
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self._protected_attributes ||= begin
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Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = BlackList.new(attributes_protected_by_default) }
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end
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end
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def accessible_attributes_configs
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self._accessible_attributes ||= begin
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Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = WhiteList.new }
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end
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end
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end
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protected
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def sanitize_for_mass_assignment(attributes, role = :default)
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_mass_assignment_sanitizer.sanitize(attributes, mass_assignment_authorizer(role))
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end
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def mass_assignment_authorizer(role = :default)
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self.class.active_authorizer[role]
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end
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end
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end
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