Class: Decidim::Verifications::WorkflowManifest
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Decidim::Verifications::WorkflowManifest
- Includes:
- ActiveModel::Model
- Defined in:
- lib/decidim/verifications/workflow_manifest.rb
Overview
This class serves as a DSL to declaratively specify a verification method.
To define a direct verification method, you need to specify the ‘form` attribute as a `Rectify::Form` that will be valid if the authorization is valid.
To define a deferred verification method, you need specify the ‘engine` attribute as a full `Rails::Engine` (and optionally another engine for the admin side as the `admin_engine` attribute). The verification will succeed once the engine creates a valid authorization for the method with the `granted_at` column set in DB.
Note that whereas direct methods can be used for “on the fly” verification, deferred methods require the authorization status to be persisted into DB. That’s the reason why only direct methods can be used for user impersonation, for example, since they require continuous “on the fly” verification by the impersonating user.
Instance Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Details
#description ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/decidim/verifications/workflow_manifest.rb', line 51 def description "#{fullname} (#{I18n.t(type, scope: "decidim.authorization_handlers")})" end |
#engine_or_form ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/decidim/verifications/workflow_manifest.rb', line 37 def engine_or_form engine || form end |
#fullname ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/decidim/verifications/workflow_manifest.rb', line 47 def fullname I18n.t("#{key}.name", scope: "decidim.authorization_handlers") end |
#type ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/decidim/verifications/workflow_manifest.rb', line 41 def type form ? "direct" : "multistep" end |