Class: Devise::FailureApp

Inherits:
ActionController::Metal
  • Object
show all
Includes:
ActionController::Redirecting, ActionController::UrlFor, Controllers::StoreLocation
Defined in:
lib/devise/failure_app.rb

Overview

Failure application that will be called every time :warden is thrown from any strategy or hook. Responsible for redirect the user to the sign in page based on current scope and mapping. If no scope is given, redirect to the default_url.

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Controllers::StoreLocation

#store_location_for, #stored_location_for

Class Method Details

.call(env) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 19

def self.call(env)
  @respond ||= action(:respond)
  @respond.call(env)
end

.default_url_options(*args) ⇒ Object

Try retrieving the URL options from the parent controller (usually ApplicationController). Instance methods are not supported at the moment, so only the class-level attribute is used.



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 27

def self.default_url_options(*args)
  if defined?(Devise.parent_controller.constantize)
    Devise.parent_controller.constantize.try(:default_url_options) || {}
  else
    {}
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#attempted_pathObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 224

def attempted_path
  warden_options[:attempted_path]
end

#http_authObject



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 45

def http_auth
  self.status = 401
  self.headers["WWW-Authenticate"] = %(Basic realm=#{Devise.http_authentication_realm.inspect}) if http_auth_header?
  self.content_type = request.format.to_s
  self.response_body = http_auth_body
end

#http_auth?Boolean (protected)

Choose whether we should respond in a http authentication fashion, including 401 and optional headers.

This method allows the user to explicitly disable http authentication on ajax requests in case they want to redirect on failures instead of handling the errors on their own. This is useful in case your ajax API is the same as your public API and uses a format like JSON (so you cannot mark JSON as a navigational format).

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 171

def http_auth?
  if request.xhr?
    Devise.http_authenticatable_on_xhr
  else
    !(request_format && is_navigational_format?)
  end
end

#http_auth_bodyObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 185

def http_auth_body
  return i18n_message unless request_format
  method = "to_#{request_format}"
  if method == "to_xml"
    { error: i18n_message }.to_xml(root: "errors")
  elsif {}.respond_to?(method)
    { error: i18n_message }.send(method)
  else
    i18n_message
  end
end

#http_auth_header?Boolean (protected)

It does not make sense to send authenticate headers in ajax requests or if the user disabled them.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 181

def http_auth_header?
  scope_class.http_authenticatable && !request.xhr?
end

#i18n_message(default = nil) ⇒ Object (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 95

def i18n_message(default = nil)
  message = warden_message || default || :unauthenticated

  if message.is_a?(Symbol)
    options = {}
    options[:resource_name] = scope
    options[:scope] = "devise.failure"
    options[:default] = [message]
    auth_keys = scope_class.authentication_keys
    keys = (auth_keys.respond_to?(:keys) ? auth_keys.keys : auth_keys).map { |key| scope_class.human_attribute_name(key) }
    options[:authentication_keys] = keys.join(I18n.translate(:"support.array.words_connector"))
    options = i18n_options(options)

    I18n.t(:"#{scope}.#{message}", options)
  else
    message.to_s
  end
end

#i18n_options(options) ⇒ Object (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 91

def i18n_options(options)
  options
end

#is_flashing_format?Boolean (protected)

Check if flash messages should be emitted. Default is to do it on navigational formats

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 242

def is_flashing_format?
  is_navigational_format?
end

#is_navigational_format?Boolean (protected)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 236

def is_navigational_format?
  Devise.navigational_formats.include?(request_format)
end

#recallObject



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 52

def recall
  header_info = if relative_url_root?
    base_path = Pathname.new(relative_url_root)
    full_path = Pathname.new(attempted_path)

    { "SCRIPT_NAME" => relative_url_root,
      "PATH_INFO" => '/' + full_path.relative_path_from(base_path).to_s }
  else
    { "PATH_INFO" => attempted_path }
  end

  header_info.each do | var, value|
    if request.respond_to?(:set_header)
      request.set_header(var, value)
    else
      request.env[var]  = value
    end
  end

  flash.now[:alert] = i18n_message(:invalid) if is_flashing_format?
  # self.response = recall_app(warden_options[:recall]).call(env)
  self.response = recall_app(warden_options[:recall]).call(request.env)
end

#recall_app(app) ⇒ Object (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 197

def recall_app(app)
  controller, action = app.split("#")
  controller_name  = ActiveSupport::Inflector.camelize(controller)
  controller_klass = ActiveSupport::Inflector.constantize("#{controller_name}Controller")
  controller_klass.action(action)
end

#redirectObject



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 76

def redirect
  store_location!
  if is_flashing_format?
    if flash[:timedout] && flash[:alert]
      flash.keep(:timedout)
      flash.keep(:alert)
    else
      flash[:alert] = i18n_message
    end
  end
  redirect_to redirect_url
end

#redirect_urlObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 114

def redirect_url
  if warden_message == :timeout
    flash[:timedout] = true if is_flashing_format?

    path = if request.get?
      attempted_path
    else
      request.referrer
    end

    path || scope_url
  else
    scope_url
  end
end

#relative_url_rootObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 250

def relative_url_root
  @relative_url_root ||= begin
    config = Rails.application.config

    config.try(:relative_url_root) || config.action_controller.try(:relative_url_root)
  end
end

#relative_url_root?Boolean (protected)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 258

def relative_url_root?
  relative_url_root.present?
end

#request_formatObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 246

def request_format
  @request_format ||= request.format.try(:ref)
end

#respondObject



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 35

def respond
  if http_auth?
    http_auth
  elsif warden_options[:recall]
    recall
  else
    redirect
  end
end

#route(scope) ⇒ Object (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 130

def route(scope)
  :"new_#{scope}_session_url"
end

#scopeObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 216

def scope
  @scope ||= warden_options[:scope] || Devise.default_scope
end

#scope_classObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 220

def scope_class
  @scope_class ||= Devise.mappings[scope].to
end

#scope_urlObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 134

def scope_url
  opts  = {}

  # Initialize script_name with nil to prevent infinite loops in
  # authenticated mounted engines in rails 4.2 and 5.0
  opts[:script_name] = nil

  route = route(scope)

  opts[:format] = request_format unless skip_format?

  opts[:script_name] = relative_url_root if relative_url_root?

  router_name = Devise.mappings[scope].router_name || Devise.available_router_name
  context = send(router_name)

  if context.respond_to?(route)
    context.send(route, opts)
  elsif respond_to?(:root_url)
    root_url(opts)
  else
    "/"
  end
end

#skip_format?Boolean (protected)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 159

def skip_format?
  %w(html */*).include? request_format.to_s
end

#store_location!Object (protected)

Stores requested uri to redirect the user after signing in. We cannot use scoped session provided by warden here, since the user is not authenticated yet, but we still need to store the uri based on scope, so different scopes would never use the same uri to redirect.



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 232

def store_location!
  store_location_for(scope, attempted_path) if request.get? && !http_auth?
end

#wardenObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 204

def warden
  request.respond_to?(:get_header) ? request.get_header("warden") : request.env["warden"]
end

#warden_messageObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 212

def warden_message
  @message ||= warden.message || warden_options[:message]
end

#warden_optionsObject (protected)



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# File 'lib/devise/failure_app.rb', line 208

def warden_options
  request.respond_to?(:get_header) ? request.get_header("warden.options") : request.env["warden.options"]
end