Auth Module

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Auth Module (Developer Notes)

The Auth module extends functionality available from the [Authlogic|http://github.com/binarylogic/authlogic] (version 2.1.0) gem and included in the lib directory based on the [Authlogic OpenID add-on|http://github.com/binarylogic/authlogic_openid].

Core Umlaut Files Added or Updated

Several core Umlaut files were updated in order to develop the Auth module.

app/controller/application.rb

The ApplicationController filters passwords and provides two methods for accessing the current user session and the current user.

  1. current_user_session (aliased as has_logged_in_user) - returns nil if no user session has been established
  2. current_user (aliased as logged_in_user) - returns either nil or the current logged in user

The application calls current_user_session as a before filter on every request.

app/controllers/user_sessions_controller.rb

The UserSessionsController manages the routing of user session requests and provides three methods.

  1. new - renders the login screen or redirects to external login screen
  2. validate - validates the user upon login
  3. destroy - processes logout

app/controllers/users_controller.rb

The UsersController manages the routing of user related requests and provides two methods.

  1. edit (also called from show) - renders the user preferences screen
  2. update - processes updates to user preferences (not yet implemented)

app/models/user_sessions.rb

UserSessions extends Authlogic::Session::Base

app/models/user.rb

User serializes user_attributes and adds acts_as_authentic functionality to leverage the Authlogic gem. Also sets to_param to username rather than id for prettier urls.

app/views/user_sessions/new.html.rb

The default login screen, doesn't currently do anything.

app/views/users/edit.html.rb

The default user preferences screen. Users can update mobile phone numbers and the like (not yet implemented)

config/environment.rb

Added authlogic gem:

#require 'authlogic'
config.gem 'authlogic', :version => "= 2.1.0"

config/routes.rb

Added url routes:

  map.login "login", :controller => "user_sessions", :action => "new"
  map.logout "logout", :controller => "user_sessions", :action => "destroy"
  map.validate "validate", :controller => "user_sessions", :action => "validate"
  map.resources :user_sessions
  map.resources :users

db/schema.rb

Modified the user table to use with authlogic. Included column for mobile phone, user attributes and a refreshed_at date to track age of a particular record for better performance.

lib/service.rb

Make the user accessible from a particular user via the session_user method.

  # Returns the currently logged in user, if available, based on the user_credentials_id in the 
  # session from AuthLogic.  May want to make this more sophisticated and check user_credentials
  # against db.
  def session_user
    return User.find(session["user_credentials_id"]) unless session["user_credentials_id"].nil?
  end

Auth Module

The following files makeup the Auth module to extend the functionality of Authlogic for our purposes. They could probably be moved into the UserSession module, but may be useful as a template for further localization.

lib/auth/acts_as_authentic.rb

ActsAsAuthentic extends the authlogic user model to ignore passwords, reset_persistence_token when the username changes, manage stale data (via refreshed_at date), and handle user attributes hash.

lib/auth/session.rb

Session establishes the following callback functions:

  1. before_login
  2. after_login
  3. before_logout
  4. after_logout
  5. on_every_request

Also establishes two public methods for setting external login and logout urls.

  1. login_url
  2. logout_url The after_login callback is a bit of a hack since it only runs when the controller action is "validate." It also has private methods validate_url (for sending to external logins) and session_user (for setting the session_user attributes).

Generating Local UmlautAuth Plugins

The following steps will generate a stub module for populating for local Auth needs (assumes authlogic version 2.1.0 is installed and user table is up to date).

  1.  script/generate UmlautAuth YourModuleName
  2.  put  your code in the generated stub methods in vendor/plugins/your_module_name/lib/your_module_name.rb
  3.  add the following to config/umlaut_config/environment.rb:
config.app_config.login_modules = [{:id => "your_module_name", :module => :YourModuleName, :default => true }] #default => true doesn't do anything yet

UmlautAuth Plugin Example

UmlautAuthOpenSSO was developed at NYU as an example of generating a plugin and populating the stub methods provided.

  • /vendor/plugins/umlaut_auth_open_sso