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module ActiveRecord
module SecureToken
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
module ClassMethods
# Example using has_secure_token
#
# # Schema: User(token:string, auth_token:string)
# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_secure_token
# has_secure_token :auth_token
# end
#
# user = User.new
# user.save
# user.token # => "pX27zsMN2ViQKta1bGfLmVJE"
# user.auth_token # => "77TMHrHJFvFDwodq8w7Ev2m7"
# user.regenerate_token # => true
# user.regenerate_auth_token # => true
#
# SecureRandom::base58 is used to generate the 24-character unique token, so collisions are highly unlikely.
#
# Note that it's still possible to generate a race condition in the database in the same way that
# <tt>validates_uniqueness_of</tt> can. You're encouraged to add a unique index in the database to deal
# with this even more unlikely scenario.
def has_secure_token(attribute = :token)
# Load securerandom only when has_secure_token is used.
require 'active_support/core_ext/securerandom'
define_method("regenerate_#{attribute}") { update! attribute => self.class.generate_unique_secure_token }
before_create { self.send("#{attribute}=", self.class.generate_unique_secure_token) unless self.send("#{attribute}?")}
end
def generate_unique_secure_token
SecureRandom.base58(24)
end
end
end
end
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