For my lastest project I'm using https://github.com/hassox/rails_warden. It suits my needs very well except that I can't find a good way to implement remember_me. I know that it's notoriously difficult to get remember_me right from a security point of view so I'm hoping there's a 开发者_Python百科project out there that will do the job. Anyone seen anything or get a good idea?
Ok here's how I solved it
# User model must have remember_token attribute
# in config.ru
use Rack::Cookies
run MyApp
# in lib/strategies.rb
Strategies.add(:cookie) do
def valid?
env['rack.cookies']['user.remember.token']
end
def authenticate!
if user = User.find_by_remember_token(cookies['user.remember.token'])
success! user
else
fail! "Could not log in"
end
end
end
Manager.after_authentication :scope => :user do |user, auth, opts|
auth.env['rack.cookies']['user.remember.token'] = user.generate_remember_token! # sets its remember_token attribute to some large random value and returns the value
end
Manager.before_logout :scoper => :user do |user, auth, opts|
user.update_attribute :remember_token, nil
end
Devise, which is an authentication solution on top of Warden, has a rememberable implementation.
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