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2006 Feb 06
6
ActionMailer - ROR Recipes - Multipart/alternative
I am using the SaltedHashLoginGenerator. and would like to send the e-mail in multipart/alternative format. By default my application is using forgot_password_en.rhtml template. I read in the ROR Recipes book "ActionMailer sees these templates, recognizes the pattern in their file names, and automatically sets the MIME type of the message to multipart/alternative and adds
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 Jan 25
14
Salted Hash Login Generator
Does this work with rails 1.0 ? I saw that people said it failed with rails 14.1, which practically identical. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060125/5da24694/attachment.html
2006 Jul 29
2
Instance Variables within Controller during AJAX request
Hey all, I''m trying to do something sorta simple... There are three button ids: ''view'', ''build'', ''search'' My controller looks like this: class RandomController < ApplicationController before_filter :login_required, :except => [:index, :initialize] def initialize @mode = ''view'' end def index
2006 Aug 03
3
Calling/Executing javascript functions from controller
Hey all, How can I call a javascript function from my controller? Is it possible to simply call a javascript function from directly in the controller WITHOUT needing an AJAX request to come through via link_to_remote or remote form? As an example I''ve tried: class RandomController < ApplicationController before_filter :login_required, :except => [:index, :initialize] def index
2006 Jan 16
2
LoginEngine vs. LoginGenerator?
I just saw a mention here of LoginEngine, which I hadn''t heard of before. Last week when I was digging for user-account sample code for my web-app, I instead found the LoginGenerator and started using that: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/LoginGenerator Is one of these preferred over the other? From skimming the API docs, it does seem that LoginEngine has more features,
2006 Mar 07
2
memcached and Joe Hosteny''s Salted Hash Login Generator
Hey, so - I''ve been fiddling about and fell in to use Joe''s simple-yet- painful SHLG (I shouldn''t complain... not at least I have time to produce one :)). I just recently plugged in memcache, and- it''s not preserving my login. I traced the execution and it sets the output of User.authenticate (a user AR object) into @session[''user'']
2006 Apr 03
3
SaltedHashLoginGenerator Verification Trouble
Hello all, Any help with this one is MUCH appreciated. I am running Ruby 1.84 and Rails 1.1.0 on Win32 with a local SMTP server. I can successfully send a signup confirmation email with a confirmation link, but when I click on the link, it says that I am logged in, but it never verifies the account. This is the link provided by the system:
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
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
2005 Aug 17
4
Stop an action ?
Hi. I am working on a generic authentification system for rails (more complete than the login generator). The way it works is you call a method inside your action, passing the domain as a parameter (domains are like a group of users with specific rights). For that purpose, I need to exit the action inside this method because it redirects to a login page if that person isn''t
2007 Aug 15
4
nuby: how spec redirect_to at ApplicationController
Good morning rspec people! Still rspec nuby: I must do something wrong obviously. How can I spec about redirect_to at ApplicationController describe ApplicationController do it "method login_required should redirect to home path without login" do pending "I tried to use controller.login_required.should be_redirected and got NoMethodError with nil object
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"
2008 Nov 05
3
Problems w/ before_filter getting ignored
Hello, I''m setting up an authentication module that will be called from application.rb. I want to save a rrequest.request_uri into a session to be used as a place holder that will take users back to the page they were on before they logged in. I''m trying to call the store_location method for all methods EXCEPT login by putting login in an except before filter. For some
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: ----------------------------------------------------------- IN USER_CONTROLLER before_filter :login_required before_filter :access_granted, :only => [:destroy, :new , :edit]
2006 Oct 09
1
restful authentication - filtering out login ??
i am unable to reach the login page when adding ''before_filter :login_required'' to the application controller. I HAVE added the following to my sessions controller ''before_filter :login_required, :except => [:new, :create, :destroy]'' I figured this would overload the app controller filter but i get this loop while it looks for sessions/new and isnt allowed
2006 Aug 02
12
Authenticate with an IP address : LoginGenerator
Is there a way to authenticate with an IP address? I''m using the LoginGenerator, but would like to bypass the "before_filter :login_required " if a user is in a correct IP range... Anyone know of a solution? Thanks! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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
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 -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails:
2006 Jul 04
3
Engine Not Starting
I''ve used login_engine successfully before with webrick, and now using a provider that uses fcgi. login_engine doesn''t seem to start up, in the development log file, I get only routing errors for the page requested. The login_engine unit tests pass fine. My question is if an engine is not loaded, not in a path, etc, how is this indicated in rails? None of the log files even