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Easy RolesSimple rails gem for basic role authorization with ruby on rails.
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ChangelogPlease read the CHANGELOG.rdoc file.
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Installgem install easy_roles
or it can be installed as a rails plugin.
script/plugin install git://github.com/platform45/easy_roles.git
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Serialize MethodAdd the following to your Gemfile:
gem 'easy_roles'
Then generate the migration:
rails g easy_roles user roles
Or add a “roles” column to your users model, and set the default value to “— []”. Please note you can call this column anything you like, I like to use the name “roles”.
t.string :roles, default: "--- []"
Then you need to add “easy_roles :column_name” to your model:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base easy_roles :roles end
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Bitmask MethodAdd the following to your Gemfile:
gem 'easy_roles'
Then generate the migration:
rails g easy_roles user roles --use-bitmask-method
Or add a “roles_mask” column to your users model of type ‘integer’, and set the default value to 0. Please note you can call this column anything you like, I like to use the name “roles_mask”:
t.integer :roles_mask, default: 0
Add “easy_roles :column_name, method: :bitmask” to your model.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base easy_roles :roles_mask, method: :bitmask end
And lastly you need to add a constant variable which stores an array of the different roles for your system. The name of the constant must be the name of your column in full caps.
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WARNING: Bitmask storage relies that you DO NOT change the order of your array of roles, if you need to add a new role, just append it to the end of the array.class User < ActiveRecord::Base easy_roles :roles_mask, method: :bitmask # Constant variable storing roles in the system ROLES_MASK = %w[admin moderator user] end
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UsageEasy roles extends your model, and adds a few methods needed for basic role authorization.
adding a role to a user
add_role 'role'
removing a role from a user
remove_role 'role'
check to see if a user has a certain role
has_role? 'role' # or is_role? # role being anything you like, for example 'is_admin?' or 'is_awesome?'
For every method above there is a bang method too.
add_role! 'role' remove_role! 'role'
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Examples@user = User.first @user.add_role 'admin' @user.is_admin? => true @user.has_role? 'admin' => true @user.is_awesome? => false @user.add_role 'awesome' @user.is_awesome? => true @user.remove_role 'admin' @user.is_admin? => false etc etc
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Protecting controllersThere are many ways to implement views for specific roles, so I did not specifically supply one. Here’s an example on what you could do:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base def admin_required unless current_user && current_user.is_admin? flash[:error] = "Sorry, you don't have access to that." redirect_to root_url and return false end end end
Then in your AdminsController or any controller that you only want admins to view:
class AdminsController < ApplicationController before_filter :admin_required end class MarksController < ApplicationController before_filter :admin_required, only: %w(create update) end
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ScopesBy default, easy_roles adds the ‘with_role` scope to your models.
@admins = User.with_role('admin')
If you’re using the bitmask method, an ArgumentError will be thrown if an undeclared scope is queried. Since an ‘ActiveRecord::Relation` is returned, the query is chainable:
BitmaskUser.with_role('admin').where(active: true).to_sql # => SELECT "bitmask_users".* FROM "bitmask_users" WHERE "bitmask_users"."roles_mask" IN (1, 3, 5, 7) AND "bitmask_users"."active" = 't' SerializeUser.with_role('admin').where(active: true).to_sql # => SELECT "serialize_users".* FROM "serialize_users" WHERE "serialize_users"."active" = 't' AND (serialize_users.roles LIKE "%!admin!%")
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