I have a bit of code here where users can login via their twitter account. the problem here is, how can i skip email confirmation for user the sign up from external services like twitter. i am using devise and i do not know how to skip the email confirmation for this type of users. my code sample is as follows
class Au开发者_StackOverflowthenticationsController < ApplicationController
# GET /authentications
# GET /authentications.json
def index
@authentications = current_user.authentications if current_user
end
# POST /authentications
# POST /authentications.json
def create
omniauth = request.env["omniauth.auth"]
authentication = Authentication.find_by_provider_and_uid(omniauth['provider'], omniauth['uid'])
if authentication
flash[:notice] = "Signed in successfully"
sign_in_and_redirect(:user, authentication.user)
elsif current_user
current_user.authentications.create!(:provider => omniauth['provider'], :uid => ['uid'])
flash[:notice] = "Authentication successful"
redirect_to authentication_url
else
user = User.new
user.apply_omniauth(omniauth)
if user.save
flash[:notice] = "Signed in successfully"
sign_in_and_redirect(:user, user)
else
session[:omniauth] = omniauth.except('extra')
redirect_to new_user_registration_url
end
end
rescue Exception => e
# Just spit out the error message and a backtrace.
render :text => "<html><body><pre>" + e.to_s + "</pre><hr /><pre>" + e.backtrace.join("\n") + "</pre></body></html>"
end
# DELETE /authentications/1
# DELETE /authentications/1.json
def destroy
@authentication = current_user.authentications.find(params[:id])
@authentication.destroy
respond_to do |format|
format.html { redirect_to authentications_url }
format.json { head :ok }
end
end
end
my registration controller is as follows
class RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
def create
super
session[:omniauth] = nil unless @user.new_record?
end
private
def build_resource(*args)
super
if session[:omniauth]
@user.apply_omniauth(session[:omniauth])
@user.valid?
end
end
end
and my user model is below
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# Include default devise modules. Others available are:
# :token_authenticatable, :encryptable, :lockable, :timeoutable and
devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
:recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable, :confirmable
# Setup accessible (or protected) attributes for your model
attr_accessible :email, :password, :password_confirmation, :remember_me, :username, :about, :facebook_username, :twitter_username, :icon, :admin
validates_uniqueness_of :username
has_attached_file :icon, :styles => {:thumb => "64x64#"}, :default_url => 'icon_:style.png'
validates_attachment_content_type :icon, :content_type => ['image/jpeg', 'image/png', 'image/gif']
validates_attachment_size :icon, :less_than => 1.megabyte
ajaxful_rater
has_many :authentications
validates_presence_of :username
def apply_omniauth(omniauth)
self.email = omniauth['user_info']['email'] if email.blank?
self.name = omniauth['user_info']['name'] if name.blank?
self.image = omniauth['user_info']['image'] if image.blank?
authentications.build(:provider => omniauth['provider'], :uid => omniauth['uid'])
end
def password_required?
(authentications.empty? || !password.blank?) && super
end
end
my like to the auth url is below
<a href="/auth/twitter" class="auth_provider">
<%= image_tag "twitter_64.png", :size => "64x64", :alt => "Twitter" %>
</a>
my routh is like this
match 'auth/:provider/callback' => "authentications#create"
Whenever you want to skip confirmation for Devise period, just use the following before the user.save...
user.skip_confirmation!
So basically, in your create controller action, if it detects omniauth logic, then call that.
This could be achieved by setting the confirmed_at
attribute, which Devise sets internally to mark an account as confirmed:
user.update(
confirmed_at: Time.now.utc,
confirmation_token: nil
)
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