gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/controllers/passwords_controller.rb

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class PasswordsController < Devise::PasswordsController
def create
email = resource_params[:email]
resource_found = resource_class.find_by_email(email)
if resource_found && resource_found.ldap_user?
flash[:alert] = "Cannot reset password for LDAP user."
respond_with({}, location: after_sending_reset_password_instructions_path_for(resource_name)) and return
end
self.resource = resource_class.send_reset_password_instructions(resource_params)
if successfully_sent?(resource)
respond_with({}, location: after_sending_reset_password_instructions_path_for(resource_name))
else
respond_with(resource)
end
end
# After a user resets their password, prompt for 2FA code if enabled instead
# of signing in automatically
#
# See http://git.io/vURrI
def update
super do |resource|
# TODO (rspeicher): In Devise master (> 3.4.1), we can set
# `Devise.sign_in_after_reset_password = false` and avoid this mess.
if resource.errors.empty? && resource.try(:two_factor_enabled?)
resource.unlock_access! if unlockable?(resource)
# Since we are not signing this user in, we use the :updated_not_active
# message which only contains "Your password was changed successfully."
set_flash_message(:notice, :updated_not_active) if is_flashing_format?
# Redirect to sign in so they can enter 2FA code
respond_with(resource, location: new_session_path(resource)) and return
end
end
end
def edit
super
reset_password_token = Devise.token_generator.digest(
User,
:reset_password_token,
resource.reset_password_token
)
unless reset_password_token.nil?
user = User.where(
reset_password_token: reset_password_token
).first_or_initialize
unless user.reset_password_period_valid?
flash[:alert] = 'Your password reset token has expired.'
redirect_to(new_user_password_url(user_email: user['email']))
end
end
end
end