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refinerycms-authentication-devise
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This extension allows you to use Devise with Refinery CMS 4.0 and later.
Simply put this in the Gemfile of your Refinery application:
gem 'refinerycms-authentication-devise', '~> 2.0.0'
Then run bundle install
to install it.
If you're moving from a pre-3.0 release of Refinery, you lost authentication when it moved out of RefineryCMS core. After installing this gem, follow these steps to migrate old user data and re-enable authentication.
rails g refinery:authentication:devise # Generate migrations
rake db:migrate # Run migrations
You might have old data in initializers/refinery/authentication.rb
. The new initializer is located in initializers/refinery/authentication/devise.rb
.
Make sure devise.rb
is configured correctly, then delete authentication.rb
.
Then restart your server.
Please see the contributing.md file for instructions.
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