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Stagehand is a client-side library for manipulating RESTful resources provided by Personas, a Rails + Backbone user managment service.
YourApp::Application.configure do
config.stagehand.client_id = 'YOUR_APP_CLIENT_ID'
config.stagehand.client_secret = 'YOUR_APP_CLIENT_SECRET'
config.stagehand.resource_host = 'YOUR_APP_RESOURCE_HOST'
config.stagehand.client_host = 'YOUR_APP_HOST_WITH_PORT'
end
class SessionsController < ApplicationController
# stagehand.authorize_url is an OAuth 2.0 url created by the
# configuration variables above. After the user is authenticated
# and grants the client app access, the resource host performs
# a callback setting the session[:access_token] and redirects
# to the client app's root_url.
def new
redirect_to Stagehand.authorize_url
end
# Destroy the access_token (but leave the OAuth host cookie intact)
def destroy
session[:access_token] = nil
redirect_to root_url, :notice => "Logged out!"
end
end
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We found that stagehand 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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