module ActiveModel::SecurePassword::ClassMethods
Public Instance Methods
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb, line 53 def has_secure_password(options = {}) # Load bcrypt gem only when has_secure_password is used. # This is to avoid ActiveModel (and by extension the entire framework) # being dependent on a binary library. begin require 'bcrypt' rescue LoadError $stderr.puts "You don't have bcrypt installed in your application. Please add it to your Gemfile and run bundle install" raise end include InstanceMethodsOnActivation if options.fetch(:validations, true) include ActiveModel::Validations # This ensures the model has a password by checking whether the password_digest # is present, so that this works with both new and existing records. However, # when there is an error, the message is added to the password attribute instead # so that the error message will make sense to the end-user. validate do |record| record.errors.add(:password, :blank) unless record.password_digest.present? end validates_length_of :password, maximum: ActiveModel::SecurePassword::MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH_ALLOWED validates_confirmation_of :password, allow_blank: true end # This code is necessary as long as the protected_attributes gem is supported. if respond_to?(:attributes_protected_by_default) def self.attributes_protected_by_default #:nodoc: super + ['password_digest'] end end end
Adds methods to set and authenticate against a BCrypt password. This mechanism requires you to have a password_digest
attribute.
The following validations are added automatically:
-
Password must be present on creation
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Password length should be less than or equal to 72 characters
-
Confirmation of password (using a
password_confirmation
attribute)
If password confirmation validation is not needed, simply leave out the value for password_confirmation
(i.e. don't provide a form field for it). When this attribute has a nil
value, the validation will not be triggered.
For further customizability, it is possible to supress the default validations by passing validations: false
as an argument.
Add bcrypt (~> 3.1.7) to Gemfile to use has_secure_password:
gem 'bcrypt', '~> 3.1.7'
Example using Active Record (which automatically includes ActiveModel::SecurePassword):
# Schema: User(name:string, password_digest:string) class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_secure_password end user = User.new(name: 'david', password: '', password_confirmation: 'nomatch') user.save # => false, password required user.password = 'mUc3m00RsqyRe' user.save # => false, confirmation doesn't match user.password_confirmation = 'mUc3m00RsqyRe' user.save # => true user.authenticate('notright') # => false user.authenticate('mUc3m00RsqyRe') # => user User.find_by(name: 'david').try(:authenticate, 'notright') # => false User.find_by(name: 'david').try(:authenticate, 'mUc3m00RsqyRe') # => user
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