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mattetti-merb-ssl-requirement
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SSL requirement adds a declarative way of specifying that certain actions should only be allowed to run under SSL, and if they're accessed without it, they should be redirected.
Example:
class Application < Merb::Controller include SslRequirement end
class Accounts < ApplicationController ssl_required :signup, :payment ssl_allowed :index
def signup
# Non-SSL access will be redirected to SSL
end
def payment
# Non-SSL access will be redirected to SSL
end
def index
# This action will work either with or without SSL
end
def other
# SSL access will be redirected to non-SSL
end
end
You can overwrite the protected method ssl_required? to rely on other things than just the declarative specification. Say, only premium accounts get SSL.
P.S.: Beware when you include the SslRequirement module. At the time of inclusion, it'll add the before filter that validates the declarations. Some times you'll want to run other before filters before that. They should then be declared ahead of including this module.
Copyright (c) 2005 David Heinemeier Hansson, released under the MIT license Copyright (c) 2008 Steve Tooke
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We found that mattetti-merb-ssl-requirement demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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