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# frozen_string_literal: true
module SessionsHelper
include Gitlab::Utils::StrongMemoize
def recently_confirmed_com?
strong_memoize(:recently_confirmed_com) do
::Gitlab.com? &&
!!flash[:notice]&.include?(t(:confirmed, scope: [:devise, :confirmations]))
end
end
def unconfirmed_email?
flash[:alert] == t(:unconfirmed, scope: [:devise, :failure])
end
# By default, all sessions are given the same expiration time configured in
# the session store (e.g. 1 week). However, unauthenticated users can
# generate a lot of sessions, primarily for CSRF verification. It makes
# sense to reduce the TTL for unauthenticated to something much lower than
# the default (e.g. 1 hour) to limit Redis memory. In addition, Rails
# creates a new session after login, so the short TTL doesn't even need to
# be extended.
def limit_session_time
set_session_time(Settings.gitlab['unauthenticated_session_expire_delay'])
end
def ensure_authenticated_session_time
set_session_time(nil)
end
def set_session_time(expiry_s)
# Rack sets this header, but not all tests may have it: https://github.com/rack/rack/blob/fdcd03a3c5a1c51d1f96fc97f9dfa1a9deac0c77/lib/rack/session/abstract/id.rb#L251-L259
return unless request.env['rack.session.options']
# This works because Rack uses these options every time a request is handled, and redis-store
# uses the Rack setting first:
# 1. https://github.com/rack/rack/blob/fdcd03a3c5a1c51d1f96fc97f9dfa1a9deac0c77/lib/rack/session/abstract/id.rb#L342
# 2. https://github.com/redis-store/redis-store/blob/3acfa95f4eb6260c714fdb00a3d84be8eedc13b2/lib/redis/store/ttl.rb#L32
request.env['rack.session.options'][:expire_after] = expiry_s
end
end