alchemy-devise

Devise based user authentication for AlchemyCMS.


Keywords
alchemy-cms, alchemycms, authentication, cms, cms-extension, devise
License
BSD-3-Clause
Install
gem install alchemy-devise -v 4.5.0

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Devise based authentication for AlchemyCMS

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AlchemyCMS has no authentication in its core. So it is possible to bring your own authentication and use it to authorize users in AlchemyCMS. If you don't have your own authentication, you can use this gem.

Install

Just put the gem into your projects Gemfile.

# Gemfile
gem 'alchemy-devise'

and run bundle install.

Then run the installer:

$ bin/rails g alchemy:devise:install

Upgrading

After updating the gem, please run the installer again.

$ bundle update alchemy-devise
$ bin/rails g alchemy:devise:install

Devise modules

Default Devise modules included in Alchemy::User model

  • :database_authenticatable
  • :trackable
  • :validatable
  • :timeoutable
  • :recoverable

If you want to add additional modules into the Alchemy user class append them to Alchemy.devise_modules in an initializer in your app.

Register additional modules example

# config/initializers/alchemy.rb
Alchemy.devise_modules << :registerable

Using old encryption

If your app uses an old encryption that needs the +devise-encryptable+ gem you also need to load the devise module.

# config/initializers/alchemy.rb
Alchemy.devise_modules << :encryptable

Testing

If you want to contribute (and you should ^_^), you need to run the tests locally on your machine.

Just follow these pretty rails standard way of testing projects:

1. Once to prepare the test suite:

Clone the repo to your local harddrive. Then

$ bundle install
$ rake alchemy:spec:prepare

2. Run the tests with:

$ rspec

Optional: Even shorter

$ rake

That prepares the database and runs the Rspec task in one step.

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