6da135a493
Up until now, we have used Devise's Rememberable mechanism to re-log users after the end of their browser sessions. This mechanism relies on a signed cookie containing a token. That token was stored on the user's record, meaning it was shared across all logged in browsers, meaning truly revoking a browser's ability to auto-log-in involves revoking the token itself, and revoking access from *all* logged-in browsers. We had a session mechanism that dynamically checks whether a user's session has been disabled, and would log out the user if so. However, this would only clear a session being actively used, and a new one could be respawned with the `remember_user_token` cookie. In practice, this caused two issues: - sessions could be revived after being closed from /auth/edit (security issue) - auto-log-in would be disabled for *all* browsers after logging out from one of them This PR removes the `remember_token` mechanism and treats the `_session_id` cookie/token as a browser-specific `remember_token`, fixing both issues.
33 baris
779 B
Ruby
33 baris
779 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class Auth::PasswordsController < Devise::PasswordsController
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before_action :check_validity_of_reset_password_token, only: :edit
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before_action :set_body_classes
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layout 'auth'
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def update
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super do |resource|
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if resource.errors.empty?
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resource.session_activations.destroy_all
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end
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end
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end
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private
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def check_validity_of_reset_password_token
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unless reset_password_token_is_valid?
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flash[:error] = I18n.t('auth.invalid_reset_password_token')
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redirect_to new_password_path(resource_name)
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end
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end
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def set_body_classes
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@body_classes = 'lighter'
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end
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def reset_password_token_is_valid?
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resource_class.with_reset_password_token(params[:reset_password_token]).present?
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end
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end
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