Module: Devise::Models::DatabaseAuthenticatable
- Extended by:
- ActiveSupport::Concern
- Defined in:
- lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb
Overview
Authenticatable Module, responsible for hashing the password and validating the authenticity of a user while signing in.
Options
DatabaseAuthenticatable adds the following options to devise_for:
* +pepper+: a random string used to provide a more secure hash. Use
`rails secret` to generate new keys.
* +stretches+: the cost given to bcrypt.
* +send_email_changed_notification+: notify original email when it changes.
* +send_password_change_notification+: notify email when password changes.
Examples
User.find(1).valid_password?('password123') # returns true/false
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ClassMethods
Class Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#after_database_authentication ⇒ Object
A callback initiated after successfully authenticating.
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#authenticatable_salt ⇒ Object
A reliable way to expose the salt regardless of the implementation.
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#clean_up_passwords ⇒ Object
Set password and password confirmation to nil.
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#destroy_with_password(current_password) ⇒ Object
Destroy record when :current_password matches, otherwise returns error on :current_password.
- #initialize(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
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#password=(new_password) ⇒ Object
Generates a hashed password based on the given value.
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#send_email_changed_notification ⇒ Object
Send notification to user when email changes.
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#send_password_change_notification ⇒ Object
Send notification to user when password changes.
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#skip_email_changed_notification! ⇒ Object
Skips sending the email changed notification after_update.
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#skip_password_change_notification! ⇒ Object
Skips sending the password change notification after_update.
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#update_with_password(params, *options) ⇒ Object
Update record attributes when :current_password matches, otherwise returns error on :current_password.
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#update_without_password(params, *options) ⇒ Object
Updates record attributes without asking for the current password.
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#valid_password?(password) ⇒ Boolean
Verifies whether a password (ie from sign in) is the user password.
Class Method Details
.required_fields(klass) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 54 def self.required_fields(klass) [:encrypted_password] + klass.authentication_keys end |
Instance Method Details
#after_database_authentication ⇒ Object
A callback initiated after successfully authenticating. This can be used to insert your own logic that is only run after the user successfully authenticates.
Example:
def after_database_authentication
self.update_attribute(:invite_code, nil)
end
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 168 def after_database_authentication end |
#authenticatable_salt ⇒ Object
A reliable way to expose the salt regardless of the implementation.
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 172 def authenticatable_salt encrypted_password[0,29] if encrypted_password end |
#clean_up_passwords ⇒ Object
Set password and password confirmation to nil
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 72 def clean_up_passwords self.password = self.password_confirmation = nil end |
#destroy_with_password(current_password) ⇒ Object
Destroy record when :current_password matches, otherwise returns error on :current_password. It also automatically rejects :current_password if it is blank.
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 146 def destroy_with_password(current_password) result = if valid_password?(current_password) destroy else valid? errors.add(:current_password, current_password.blank? ? :blank : :invalid) false end result end |
#initialize(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 38 def initialize(*args, &block) @skip_email_changed_notification = false @skip_password_change_notification = false super end |
#password=(new_password) ⇒ Object
Generates a hashed password based on the given value. For legacy reasons, we use ‘encrypted_password` to store the hashed password.
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 61 def password=(new_password) @password = new_password self.encrypted_password = password_digest(@password) if @password.present? end |
#send_email_changed_notification ⇒ Object
Send notification to user when email changes.
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 178 def send_email_changed_notification send_devise_notification(:email_changed, to: email_before_last_save) end |
#send_password_change_notification ⇒ Object
Send notification to user when password changes.
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 189 def send_password_change_notification send_devise_notification(:password_change) end |
#skip_email_changed_notification! ⇒ Object
Skips sending the email changed notification after_update
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 45 def skip_email_changed_notification! @skip_email_changed_notification = true end |
#skip_password_change_notification! ⇒ Object
Skips sending the password change notification after_update
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 50 def skip_password_change_notification! @skip_password_change_notification = true end |
#update_with_password(params, *options) ⇒ Object
Update record attributes when :current_password matches, otherwise returns error on :current_password.
This method also rejects the password field if it is blank (allowing users to change relevant information like the e-mail without changing their password). In case the password field is rejected, the confirmation is also rejected as long as it is also blank.
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 83 def update_with_password(params, *) if .present? ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn <<-DEPRECATION.strip_heredoc [Devise] The second argument of `DatabaseAuthenticatable#update_with_password` (`options`) is deprecated and it will be removed in the next major version. It was added to support a feature deprecated in Rails 4, so you can safely remove it from your code. DEPRECATION end current_password = params.delete(:current_password) if params[:password].blank? params.delete(:password) params.delete(:password_confirmation) if params[:password_confirmation].blank? end result = if valid_password?(current_password) update(params, *) else assign_attributes(params, *) valid? errors.add(:current_password, current_password.blank? ? :blank : :invalid) false end clean_up_passwords result end |
#update_without_password(params, *options) ⇒ Object
Updates record attributes without asking for the current password. Never allows a change to the current password. If you are using this method, you should probably override this method to protect other attributes you would not like to be updated without a password.
Example:
def update_without_password(params, *)
params.delete(:email)
super(params)
end
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# File 'lib/devise/models/database_authenticatable.rb', line 125 def update_without_password(params, *) if .present? ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn <<-DEPRECATION.strip_heredoc [Devise] The second argument of `DatabaseAuthenticatable#update_without_password` (`options`) is deprecated and it will be removed in the next major version. It was added to support a feature deprecated in Rails 4, so you can safely remove it from your code. DEPRECATION end params.delete(:password) params.delete(:password_confirmation) result = update(params, *) clean_up_passwords result end |