Rails authentication & authorization with email & password.
Clearance was extracted out of Hoptoad.
- Documentation at RDoc.info.
- Patches and bugs at Github Issues.
- Mailing list at Google Groups.
Clearance is a Rails engine for Rails 3. It is currently tested against Rails 3.0.9 and Rails 3.1.0.rc4.
Include the gem in your Gemfile:
gem "clearance"
Make sure the development database exists, then run the generator:
rails generate clearance:install
This:
- inserts Clearance::User into your User model
- inserts Clearance::Authentication into your ApplicationController
- creates a migration that either creates a users table or adds only missing columns
Follow the instructions that are output from the generator.
Use the 0.8.x series of Clearance if you have a Rails 2 app.
If you want to authorize users for a controller action, use the authorize method in a before_filter.
class WidgetsController < ApplicationController
before_filter :authorize
def index
@widgets = Widget.all
end
end
If you want to reference the current user in a controller, view, or helper, use the current_user method.
def index
current_user.articles
end
Clearance is intended to be small, simple, well-tested, and easy to extend.
If you ever need to change the logic in any of the four provided controllers, subclass the Clearance controller. You don't need to do this by default.
class SessionsController < Clearance::SessionsController
def new
# my special new action
end
def url_after_create
my_special_path
end
end
and add your route in config/routes.rb:
resource :session, :controller => 'sessions'
See config/routes.rb for all the routes Clearance provides.
Actions that redirect (create, update, and destroy) in Clearance controllers can be overridden by re-defining url_after_(action) methods as seen above.
Clearance is an engine, so it provides views for you. If you want to customize those views, there is a handy shortcut to copy the views into your app:
rails generate clearance:views
As your app evolves, you want to know that authentication still works. If you've installed Cucumber into your app:
rails generate cucumber:install
Then, you can use the Clearance features generator:
rails generate clearance:features
Edit your Gemfile to include:
gem 'factory_girl_rails'
Edit config/enviroments/test.rb to include the following:
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => 'localhost:3000' }
Then run your tests!
rake
Clearance comes with test matchers that are compatible with RSpec and Test::Unit.
To use them, require the test matchers. For example, in spec/support/clearance.rb:
require 'clearance/testing'
You'll then have access to methods like:
sign_in
sign_in_as(user)
sign_out
And matchers like:
deny_access
Example:
context "a visitor" do
before { get :show }
it { should deny_access }
end
context "a user" do
before do
sign_in
get :show
end
it { should respond_with(:success) }
end
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Thank you to all the contributors!
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Clearance is Copyright © 2009-2011 thoughtbot. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.