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module SessionsHelper
def sign_in(user)
@session = Session.new(user: user)
raw_token = @session.create_token
@session.save # FIXME: error handling
@token = Session.hash_token(raw_token)
#cookies.permanent[:remember_token] = raw_token
cookies.permanent[:remember_token] = { value: remember_token, expires: 20.minutes.from_now.utc }
#set the current user to be the given user
@current_user = user
end
# sets the @current_user instance virable to the user corresponding
# to the remember token, but only if @current_user is undefined
# since the remember token is hashed, we need to hash the cookie
# to find match the remember token
def current_user
@token ||= Session.hash_token(cookies[:remember_token])
@session ||= Session.find_by(token: @token)
@current_user ||= (@session.nil? ? NilUser.new : @session.user)
end
# checks if someone is currently signed in
def signed_in?
!current_user.nil?
end
def sign_out
if signed_in?
@session.destroy
end
@current_user = NilUser.new
cookies.delete(:remember_token)
end
# This is for anyone that cares about how long a user is signed
# in:
#
# Currently I have a user to be signed in forever unless they
# log out (cookies.permanent....).
#
# If you want to change that, change line 7 to this:
#
# cookies[:remember_token] = { value: remember_token,
# expires: 20.years.from_now.utc }
#
# which will expire the cookie in 20 years from its date of
# creation.
#
# Oddly enough, this line above is equivalent to the:
#
# cookies.permanent
#
# This is just a short cut for this line since most people
# create permanent cookies these days.
#
# Other times are:
#
# 10.weeks.from_now
#
# 5.days.ago
#
# etc...
end
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