Rack::Cerberus is a Rack middleware for form-based authentication.
It works roughly like Basic HTTP authentication except that you can use
options in order to style the authentication page.
Install with:
# gem install rack-cerberus
Or in your Gemfile:
gem 'rack-cerberus'You can use it almost the same way you use Rack::Auth::Basic:
require 'rack/cerberus'
use Rack::Session::Cookie, secret: 'change_me'
use Rack::Cerberus do |login, pass|
pass=='secret'
endLike in that example, make sure you have a session, because
Rack::Cerberus uses it for persistent login, and make sure it is encrypted.
There is an optional hash you can add for customisation it. Options are:
:company_name:bg_color(Background color):fg_color(Actually the color of the box color):text_color:icon_url(For a company logo or any icon):css_location(Path to a CSS file for a complete reskin):session_key(Where login name is kept. Default iscerberus_user)
Which is used that way:
use Rack::Cerberus, {company_name: 'Nintendo'} do |login, pass|
pass=='secret'
endThe purpose of Rack::Cerberus is to be basic, which is why there are
enough options to have a page fairly customized with colors and
logo (:icon_url). The logo can even replace the company name if
you leave :company_name blank. But should you be fussy, this is possible
to have more control using an external CSS file with the option :css_location.
Just like Rack::Auth::Basic, Rack::Cerberus yields login and pass,
and delegate authentication to the block you send it which should
return true or false.
You can also use the 3rd argument which is the request object:
use Rack::Cerberus, {company_name: 'Nintendo'} do |login, pass, req|
pass=='secret' && req.xhr?
endThis is useful if you want to check other details of the request.
Like the referer or another parameter. But bear in mind that cerberus_login and cerberus_pass are still mandatory.
If you want to see a concrete example, go into the example/ directory and run:
# rackup
It's gonna start the example at http://localhost:9292
Any request to /logout on the path where the middleware is mounted
will log you out. In other words, if you put the middleware at /admin,
query /admin/logout to be logged out. Pretty simple.
If you want to help me, don't hesitate to fork that project on Github or send patches.
(c) 2010-2017 Mickael Riga - see MIT_LICENSE for details