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2008 Jun 13
3
before_filter order of execution
Hi
I''m trying to use before_filter to allow access to a site. Only logged
in users can view any object in the controller, but only users with a
access_level higher than 2 can view specific objects. My code is:
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IN USER_CONTROLLER
before_filter :login_required
before_filter :access_granted, :only => [:destroy, :new , :edit]
2010 May 27
3
before_filter always running in test, not in development or production mode.
I''m using Shoulda and restful_authentication on Rails3 and whenever I
run my tests a before filter for login_required is always triggered,
despite my filter being set up as:
before_filter :login_required, :only =>
[:update, :edit, :suspend, :unsuspend, :destroy, :purge]
My test is this:
context ''A guest to the site'' do
context ''on GET to
2008 Jan 30
2
Where can I get "authenticate_with_http_basic"?
Hi,
I just installed Rails 2.0.2
[root@mymachine easyx]# ruby --version
ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-linux]
[root@mymachine easyrx]# gem install rails --include-dependencies
Need to update 16 gems from http://gems.rubyforge.org
................
complete
Successfully installed rails-2.0.2
[root@remandev easyrx]#
But I''m getting this error in my restful_authentication
2006 Dec 11
0
auth_generator 2.0.1 undefined method `login_required' for ... ArticlesController
I am a relative RubNub and attempting to implement auth_generator v.2.0.1.
I am getting an "undefined method `login_required'' for
#<ArticlesController:0xb732c0b4>" error when I attempt...
http://localhost:3000/articles/new
Help would be appreciated.
My app/controllers/application.rb reads...
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2006 Feb 27
3
Send parameter along with method in before_filter
Hello list,
I have an app that has a very simple authorization scheme. A person can have
many roles and roles can have many people.
In my app, I''d like to do
before_filter :login_required (since no role name is provided, it accepts
any users with credentials)
before_filter :login_required ("administrator") (only accepts those with
role administrator)
before_filter
2009 Mar 05
4
before_filter :action_name OR :action_name
Hi there
I am wondering if we can use before_filter in the form of :action
OR :action
what i want to do is to implement one of the actions, if the first
failed, then go to the second
when i use
before_filter :action1
before_filter :action2
each method will run them, my case is that i want to check if one of
them is true and not both
any idea?
2006 Apr 17
2
newbie before_filter question
I''ve successfully gotten acts_as_authenticated working. Currently the
before_filter line for my admin screen is like this:
class AdminController < ApplicationController
include AuthenticatedSystem
before_filter :login_required
Only issue I have now is that anyone logged in can access that screen.
I''d like to differentiate between a regular user and
2006 Apr 23
2
Check if current route == some route
I have a before_filter in ApplicationController in which I want to check
if the current location is the same as a certain route, so that I only
redirect non-logged in visitors to the "join" page if they''re not on
that page already.
The code I came up with is a bit ugly:
redirect_to join_url unless (@logged_in or action_name == "join")
I''m pretty sure
2006 May 16
2
before_filter and the application controller
Hi there,
I''m having a bit of an issue with my before_filter. I know that the filters
put in the application.rb controller are global for all the controllers. In
my application filter I''d like to allow access to the RSS feed method in a
''member'' controller and skip the login checks that the before_filters are
currently performing.
In my application my filters
2008 Jun 25
2
How to escape from the before_filter for the particular acti
Hi,
We use the following code in the ApplicationController.
before_filter :login_required
Iam aware, this will be called for every action.
How to escape for the particular action?
Thanks,
Ayyanar. A
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2008 May 06
12
Why before_filter is not working?
I have been scratching my head on this one for most of the day.
Hopefully someone can help explain why before_filter isn''t working for
my codes.
In my Application controller, I have this:
before_filter :login_required, :except =>
[:newacct, :create_newacct, :passwd_reset ]
def login_required
unless session[:user_id]
flash[:notice] = "Please log in"
2007 Jun 24
2
howto make "logged_in?" accessible to other controllers? aaa
Greetings,
I am new to act as autenticated and was wondering how i can check if the
user has been logged in from their account. i would like to do this so
i can show things a member can do in the main site (vote, comment, etc)
thanks!
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2007 May 17
2
Stubbing authentication across multiple controllers
Hi,
I''m new to RSpec, so I''m not too sure of the best practises in stubbing. I was thinking along the lines of including a helper method that would stub out a users id and posts to sessions/create. It works fine when speccing SessionsController, but of course it fails when it is included into other controllers specs, because of the post. I''ve tried posting to an
2009 Jun 05
6
rails 2.3.2
Hi all,
I am using rails v.2.3.2 and if I put following line to my
ApplicationController:
include LoginSystem
and I moved my login_system.rb to lib folder:
module LoginSystem
protected
def is_logged_in?
@logged_in_user = User.find(session[:user]) if session[:user]
end
def logged_in_user
return @logged_in_user if is_logged_in?
end
def logged_in_user=(user)
if
2009 Jul 09
8
Only One Controller + Urgent
Hi Champs,
Need Help .. :(
Actually the thing is that i am having many controllers a, b, c and d..
But what i want it that only "a" should be displayed to the users .. b,
c, d not ..
Is there any way to do it .. ?
Cheers ..
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2007 May 30
6
authentication mocks
hi
I''m using restful_authentication
and have controller specs working using users fixtures (and login_as)
however i''ve been trying for hours without success to do it without
fixtures, using mocks and stubs instead.
anyone here done this? got code?
:)
thanks
2007 May 07
6
mock frameworks
Just curious - now that rspec (as of 0.9) let''s you choose your mock
framework, how many of you are actually using (or planning to use)
mocha or flexmock?
Anybody planning to use any other mock framework besides rspec, mocha
or flexmock?
Thanks,
David
2007 Aug 31
48
Deprecating the mocking framework?
I saw in one of Dave C.''s comments to a ticket that "our current plan
is to deprecate the mocking framework." I hadn''t heard anything about
that, but then again I haven''t paid super close attention to the list.
Are we planning on dumping the mock framework in favor of using Mocha
(or any other framework one might want to plug in?).
Pat
2006 May 22
2
good practice or waste of time?
I have what I hope is a simple question regarding a security practice
I''ve been using in my first Rails app. I want to know if it''s
worthwhile or if the extra typing isn''t worth it.
I have 3 models that are related to each other.
class User < AR:Base
has_one :library
end
class Library < AR:Base
belongs_to :user
has_many :items
end
class Item < AR:Base
2010 Aug 11
6
rspec2 not working with shoulda
I am using rails edge. I am using gem "rspec-rails", "= 2.0.0.beta.
19" .
I have following code at spec/models/user_spec.rb
require ''spec_helper''
describe User do
it { should validate_presence_of(:email) }
it { should validate_presence_of(:name) }
end
Here is my gemfile
group :development, :test do
gem ''factory_girl_rails'',