require "sequel/core" class RodauthMain < Rodauth::Rails::Auth configure do # List of authentication features that are loaded. # enable :create_account, :verify_account, :verify_account_grace_period, # :login, :logout, :remember, # :reset_password, :change_password, :change_login, :verify_login_change, # :close_account enable :login, :logout, :remember, :change_password # See the Rodauth documentation for the list of available config options: # http://rodauth.jeremyevans.net/documentation.html # ==> General # Initialize Sequel and have it reuse Active Record's database connection. db Sequel.sqlite(extensions: :activerecord_connection, keep_reference: false) # Avoid DB query that checks accounts table schema at boot time. convert_token_id_to_integer? { Account.columns_hash["id"].type == :integer } # Change prefix of table and foreign key column names from default "account" # accounts_table :users # verify_account_table :user_verification_keys # verify_login_change_table :user_login_change_keys # reset_password_table :user_password_reset_keys # remember_table :user_remember_keys # The secret key used for hashing public-facing tokens for various features. # Defaults to Rails `secret_key_base`, but you can use your own secret key. # hmac_secret "9180872c271f678dc279aabf6610187b7a11f2d23054ce38ebc66980971e993a25f5613ba255956c9ee7bc4afe724eef16abc411a6e2a8642d53b85531685de1" # Use path prefix for all routes. # prefix "/auth" # Specify the controller used for view rendering, CSRF, and callbacks. rails_controller { RodauthController } # Make built-in page titles accessible in your views via an instance variable. title_instance_variable :@page_title # Store account status in an integer column without foreign key constraint. account_status_column :status # Store password hash in a column instead of a separate table. account_password_hash_column :password_hash # Set password when creating account instead of when verifying. # verify_account_set_password? false # Change some default param keys. login_param "email" login_confirm_param "email-confirm" # password_confirm_param "confirm_password" # Redirect back to originally requested location after authentication. # login_return_to_requested_location? true # two_factor_auth_return_to_requested_location? true # if using MFA # Autologin the user after they have reset their password. # reset_password_autologin? true # Delete the account record when the user has closed their account. # delete_account_on_close? true # Redirect to the app from login and registration pages if already logged in. # already_logged_in { redirect login_redirect } # ==> Emails send_email do |email| # queue email delivery on the mailer after the transaction commits db.after_commit { email.deliver_later } end # ==> Flash # Match flash keys with ones already used in the Rails app. # flash_notice_key :success # default is :notice # flash_error_key :error # default is :alert # Override default flash messages. # create_account_notice_flash "Your account has been created. Please verify your account by visiting the confirmation link sent to your email address." # require_login_error_flash "Login is required for accessing this page" # login_notice_flash nil # ==> Validation # Override default validation error messages. # no_matching_login_message "user with this email address doesn't exist" # already_an_account_with_this_login_message "user with this email address already exists" # password_too_short_message { "needs to have at least #{password_minimum_length} characters" } # login_does_not_meet_requirements_message { "invalid email#{", #{login_requirement_message}" if login_requirement_message}" } # Passwords shorter than 8 characters are considered weak according to OWASP. password_minimum_length 8 # bcrypt has a maximum input length of 72 bytes, truncating any extra bytes. password_maximum_bytes 72 # Custom password complexity requirements (alternative to password_complexity feature). # password_meets_requirements? do |password| # super(password) && password_complex_enough?(password) # end # auth_class_eval do # def password_complex_enough?(password) # return true if password.match?(/\d/) && password.match?(/[^a-zA-Z\d]/) # set_password_requirement_error_message(:password_simple, "requires one number and one special character") # false # end # end # ==> Remember Feature # Remember all logged in users. after_login { remember_login } # Or only remember users that have ticked a "Remember Me" checkbox on login. # after_login { remember_login if param_or_nil("remember") } # Extend user's remember period when remembered via a cookie extend_remember_deadline? true # ==> Hooks # Validate custom fields in the create account form. # before_create_account do # throw_error_status(422, "name", "must be present") if param("name").empty? # end # Perform additional actions after the account is created. # after_create_account do # Profile.create!(account_id: account_id, name: param("name")) # end # Do additional cleanup after the account is closed. # after_close_account do # Profile.find_by!(account_id: account_id).destroy # end # ==> Redirects # Redirect to home page after logout. logout_redirect "/" # Redirect to wherever login redirects to after account verification. # verify_account_redirect { login_redirect } # Redirect to login page after password reset. # reset_password_redirect { login_path } # Ensure requiring login follows login route changes. require_login_redirect { login_path } # ==> Deadlines # Change default deadlines for some actions. # verify_account_grace_period 3.days.to_i # reset_password_deadline_interval Hash[hours: 6] # verify_login_change_deadline_interval Hash[days: 2] # remember_deadline_interval Hash[days: 30] end end