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1# Use this hook to configure devise mailer, warden hooks and so forth.
2# Many of these configuration options can be set straight in your model.
3Devise.setup do |config|
4 # ==> Mailer Configuration
5 # Configure the e-mail address which will be shown in Devise::Mailer,
6 # note that it will be overwritten if you use your own mailer class with default "from" parameter.
7 config.mailer_sender = "please-change-me-at-config-initializers-devise@example.com"
8
9 # Configure the class responsible to send e-mails.
10 # config.mailer = "Devise::Mailer"
11
12 # ==> ORM configuration
13 # Load and configure the ORM. Supports :active_record (default) and
14 # :mongoid (bson_ext recommended) by default. Other ORMs may be
15 # available as additional gems.
16 require 'devise/orm/active_record'
17
18 # ==> Configuration for any authentication mechanism
19 # Configure which keys are used when authenticating a user. The default is
20 # just :email. You can configure it to use [:username, :subdomain], so for
21 # authenticating a user, both parameters are required. Remember that those
22 # parameters are used only when authenticating and not when retrieving from
23 # session. If you need permissions, you should implement that in a before filter.
24 # You can also supply a hash where the value is a boolean determining whether
25 # or not authentication should be aborted when the value is not present.
26 # config.authentication_keys = [ :email ]
27
28 # Configure parameters from the request object used for authentication. Each entry
29 # given should be a request method and it will automatically be passed to the
30 # find_for_authentication method and considered in your model lookup. For instance,
31 # if you set :request_keys to [:subdomain], :subdomain will be used on authentication.
32 # The same considerations mentioned for authentication_keys also apply to request_keys.
33 # config.request_keys = []
34
35 # Configure which authentication keys should be case-insensitive.
36 # These keys will be downcased upon creating or modifying a user and when used
37 # to authenticate or find a user. Default is :email.
38 config.case_insensitive_keys = [ :email ]
39
40 # Configure which authentication keys should have whitespace stripped.
41 # These keys will have whitespace before and after removed upon creating or
42 # modifying a user and when used to authenticate or find a user. Default is :email.
43 config.strip_whitespace_keys = [ :email ]
44
45 # Tell if authentication through request.params is enabled. True by default.
46 # It can be set to an array that will enable params authentication only for the
47 # given strategies, for example, `config.params_authenticatable = [:database]` will
48 # enable it only for database (email + password) authentication.
49 # config.params_authenticatable = true
50
51 # Tell if authentication through HTTP Auth is enabled. False by default.
52 # It can be set to an array that will enable http authentication only for the
53 # given strategies, for example, `config.http_authenticatable = [:token]` will
54 # enable it only for token authentication. The supported strategies are:
55 # :database = Support basic authentication with authentication key + password
56 # :token = Support basic authentication with token authentication key
57 # :token_options = Support token authentication with options as defined in
58 # http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/HttpAuthentication/Token.html
59 # config.http_authenticatable = false
60
61 # If http headers should be returned for AJAX requests. True by default.
62 # config.http_authenticatable_on_xhr = true
63
64 # The realm used in Http Basic Authentication. "Application" by default.
65 # config.http_authentication_realm = "Application"
66
67 # It will change confirmation, password recovery and other workflows
68 # to behave the same regardless if the e-mail provided was right or wrong.
69 # Does not affect registerable.
70 # config.paranoid = true
71
72 # By default Devise will store the user in session. You can skip storage for
73 # :http_auth and :token_auth by adding those symbols to the array below.
74 # Notice that if you are skipping storage for all authentication paths, you
75 # may want to disable generating routes to Devise's sessions controller by
76 # passing :skip => :sessions to `devise_for` in your config/routes.rb
77 config.skip_session_storage = [:http_auth]
78
79 # ==> Configuration for :database_authenticatable
80 # For bcrypt, this is the cost for hashing the password and defaults to 10. If
81 # using other encryptors, it sets how many times you want the password re-encrypted.
82 #
83 # Limiting the stretches to just one in testing will increase the performance of
84 # your test suite dramatically. However, it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to not use
85 # a value less than 10 in other environments.
86 config.stretches = Rails.env.test? ? 1 : 10
87
88 # Setup a pepper to generate the encrypted password.
89 # config.pepper = "bbd8ce41d06acc6cedd084f3ac42b4d7994d685f21e83a98df4733413fc2547d8818eb0211e21d4ddd985909eaabf9af0f38ad1d3393b627f30ea6323e5bab15"
90
91 # ==> Configuration for :confirmable
92 # A period that the user is allowed to access the website even without
93 # confirming his account. For instance, if set to 2.days, the user will be
94 # able to access the website for two days without confirming his account,
95 # access will be blocked just in the third day. Default is 0.days, meaning
96 # the user cannot access the website without confirming his account.
97 # config.allow_unconfirmed_access_for = 2.days
98
99 # A period that the user is allowed to confirm their account before their
100 # token becomes invalid. For example, if set to 3.days, the user can confirm
101 # their account within 3 days after the mail was sent, but on the fourth day
102 # their account can't be confirmed with the token any more.
103 # Default is nil, meaning there is no restriction on how long a user can take
104 # before confirming their account.
105 # config.confirm_within = 3.days
106
107 # If true, requires any email changes to be confirmed (exactly the same way as
108 # initial account confirmation) to be applied. Requires additional unconfirmed_email
109 # db field (see migrations). Until confirmed new email is stored in
110 # unconfirmed email column, and copied to email column on successful confirmation.
111 config.reconfirmable = true
112
113 # Defines which key will be used when confirming an account
114 # config.confirmation_keys = [ :email ]
115
116 # ==> Configuration for :rememberable
117 # The time the user will be remembered without asking for credentials again.
118 # config.remember_for = 2.weeks
119
120 # If true, extends the user's remember period when remembered via cookie.
121 # config.extend_remember_period = false
122
123 # Options to be passed to the created cookie. For instance, you can set
124 # :secure => true in order to force SSL only cookies.
125 # config.rememberable_options = {}
126
127 # ==> Configuration for :validatable
128 # Range for password length. Default is 8..128.
129 config.password_length = 8..128
130
131 # Email regex used to validate email formats. It simply asserts that
132 # one (and only one) @ exists in the given string. This is mainly
133 # to give user feedback and not to assert the e-mail validity.
134 # config.email_regexp = /\A[^@]+@[^@]+\z/
135
136 # ==> Configuration for :timeoutable
137 # The time you want to timeout the user session without activity. After this
138 # time the user will be asked for credentials again. Default is 30 minutes.
139 # config.timeout_in = 30.minutes
140
141 # If true, expires auth token on session timeout.
142 # config.expire_auth_token_on_timeout = false
143
144 # ==> Configuration for :lockable
145 # Defines which strategy will be used to lock an account.
146 # :failed_attempts = Locks an account after a number of failed attempts to sign in.
147 # :none = No lock strategy. You should handle locking by yourself.
148 # config.lock_strategy = :failed_attempts
149
150 # Defines which key will be used when locking and unlocking an account
151 # config.unlock_keys = [ :email ]
152
153 # Defines which strategy will be used to unlock an account.
154 # :email = Sends an unlock link to the user email
155 # :time = Re-enables login after a certain amount of time (see :unlock_in below)
156 # :both = Enables both strategies
157 # :none = No unlock strategy. You should handle unlocking by yourself.
158 # config.unlock_strategy = :both
159
160 # Number of authentication tries before locking an account if lock_strategy
161 # is failed attempts.
162 # config.maximum_attempts = 20
163
164 # Time interval to unlock the account if :time is enabled as unlock_strategy.
165 # config.unlock_in = 1.hour
166
167 # ==> Configuration for :recoverable
168 #
169 # Defines which key will be used when recovering the password for an account
170 # config.reset_password_keys = [ :email ]
171
172 # Time interval you can reset your password with a reset password key.
173 # Don't put a too small interval or your users won't have the time to
174 # change their passwords.
175 config.reset_password_within = 6.hours
176
177 # ==> Configuration for :encryptable
178 # Allow you to use another encryption algorithm besides bcrypt (default). You can use
179 # :sha1, :sha512 or encryptors from others authentication tools as :clearance_sha1,
180 # :authlogic_sha512 (then you should set stretches above to 20 for default behavior)
181 # and :restful_authentication_sha1 (then you should set stretches to 10, and copy
182 # REST_AUTH_SITE_KEY to pepper).
183 #
184 # Require the `devise-encryptable` gem when using anything other than bcrypt
185 # config.encryptor = :sha512
186
187 # ==> Configuration for :token_authenticatable
188 # Defines name of the authentication token params key
189 # config.token_authentication_key = :auth_token
190
191 # ==> Scopes configuration
192 # Turn scoped views on. Before rendering "sessions/new", it will first check for
193 # "users/sessions/new". It's turned off by default because it's slower if you
194 # are using only default views.
195 # config.scoped_views = false
196
197 # Configure the default scope given to Warden. By default it's the first
198 # devise role declared in your routes (usually :user).
199 # config.default_scope = :user
200
201 # Set this configuration to false if you want /users/sign_out to sign out
202 # only the current scope. By default, Devise signs out all scopes.
203 # config.sign_out_all_scopes = true
204
205 # ==> Navigation configuration
206 # Lists the formats that should be treated as navigational. Formats like
207 # :html, should redirect to the sign in page when the user does not have
208 # access, but formats like :xml or :json, should return 401.
209 #
210 # If you have any extra navigational formats, like :iphone or :mobile, you
211 # should add them to the navigational formats lists.
212 #
213 # The "*/*" below is required to match Internet Explorer requests.
214 # config.navigational_formats = ["*/*", :html]
215
216 # The default HTTP method used to sign out a resource. Default is :delete.
217 config.sign_out_via = :delete
218
219 # ==> OmniAuth
220 # Add a new OmniAuth provider. Check the wiki for more information on setting
221 # up on your models and hooks.
222 # config.omniauth :github, 'APP_ID', 'APP_SECRET', :scope => 'user,public_repo'
223
224 # ==> Warden configuration
225 # If you want to use other strategies, that are not supported by Devise, or
226 # change the failure app, you can configure them inside the config.warden block.
227 #
228 # config.warden do |manager|
229 # manager.intercept_401 = false
230 # manager.default_strategies(:scope => :user).unshift :some_external_strategy
231 # end
232
233 # ==> Mountable engine configurations
234 # When using Devise inside an engine, let's call it `MyEngine`, and this engine
235 # is mountable, there are some extra configurations to be taken into account.
236 # The following options are available, assuming the engine is mounted as:
237 #
238 # mount MyEngine, at: "/my_engine"
239 #
240 # The router that invoked `devise_for`, in the example above, would be:
241 # config.router_name = :my_engine
242 #
243 # When using omniauth, Devise cannot automatically set Omniauth path,
244 # so you need to do it manually. For the users scope, it would be:
245 # config.omniauth_path_prefix = "/my_engine/users/auth"
246end