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This application adds some nice helpers on-top of the base Warden Rack layer. It aims to make Warden easier to use in Rails-based environments without something as heavy-weight as devise.
Require the gem:
gem 'rails_warden'
Setup an initializer:
# config/initializers/warden.rb
Rails.configuration.middleware.use RailsWarden::Manager do |manager|
manager.default_strategies :my_strategy
manager.failure_app = LoginController
end
# Setup Session Serialization
class Warden::SessionSerializer
def serialize(record)
[record.class.name, record.id]
end
def deserialize(keys)
klass, id = keys
klass.find(:first, :conditions => { :id => id })
end
end
# Declare your strategies here, or require a file that defines one.
#Warden::Strategies.add(:my_strategy) do
# def authenticate!
# # do stuff
# end
#end
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We found that rails_warden demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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