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Warden Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to warden
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InfluxDB
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phpBB
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rails-authentication-from-scratch
A step-by-step guide on how to build your own authentication system in Rails from scratch.
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bcrypt-ruby
bcrypt-ruby is a Ruby binding for the OpenBSD bcrypt() password hashing algorithm, allowing you to easily store a secure hash of your users' passwords.
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devise-security
A security extension for devise, meeting industry-standard security demands for web applications.
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Devise Token Auth
Token based authentication for Rails JSON APIs. Designed to work with jToker and ng-token-auth.
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rails_mvp_authentication
An authentication generator for Rails 7. Generate all the files needed to create a feature rich authentication system that you control. No configuration needed.
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warden reviews and mentions
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Warden of Hanami - hanami.rb basic authentication
Devise is build on top of another library and if you ever had to customize Devise, you probably saw that underlying lib. It is called Warden
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An Introduction to Devise for Ruby on Rails
Devise is an authentication library built on top of Warden, a Rack-based authentication framework.
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A First Look at Hanami 2 for Ruby
In general, even though the Hanami ecosystem lacks any "plug-and-play" solutions such as Devise, you can use many existing libraries not tightly coupled to Ruby on Rails. For authentication, you can use Warden, OmniAuth or Rodauth. For uploads there is Shrine. The pagination is built into ROM. Integration with exception catchers such as Rollbar is easy.
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Time to think about swapping off Devise?
There hasn't been a lot that has changed to how sessions are managed. Warden itself hasn't had much by way of updates in years, but you didn't even mention that.
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Which authentication gems to use aside from devise?
Do you use system tests in authlogic? Devise (or more precisely, Warden) has has a helper that sets the user on next request.
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Recommended Auth gem for Jr-level developers?
Devise is probably the most popular option out there. If you're learning to apply your skills in the wild then I'd recommend Devise. In my opinion, there's a learning curve, especially if you want to customize it more. You can also learn the underlying Ruby gem called warden.
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What's going on with Devise for Rails 7 ?!
Warden perhaps? It's the actual authentication part Devise uses.
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Devise only allow one session per user at the same time
Despite this approach works, it's polluting the controller with authentication logic. Given that Devise uses Warden under the hood, the same can be achieved by taking advantage of warden callbacks that will always get executed when a meaningful event is triggered.
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wardencommunity/warden is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of warden is Ruby.
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