This repository has been archived by the owner on Dec 12, 2021. It is now read-only.
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 783
Accessing request data
Papipo edited this page Aug 17, 2012
·
2 revisions
What if you need to modify the permissions based on something outside of the User object? For example, let's say you want to blacklist certain IP addresses from creating comments. The IP address is accessible through request.remote_ip but the Ability class does not have access to this. It's easy to modify what you pass to the Ability object by overriding the current_ability method in ApplicationController.
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
#...
private
def current_ability
@current_ability ||= Ability.new(current_user, request.remote_ip)
end
end
class Ability
include CanCan::Ability
def initialize(user, ip_address=nil)
can :create, Comment unless BLACKLIST_IPS.include? ip_address
end
end
This concept can apply to session and cookies as well.
You may wonder, why I pass only the IP Address instead of the entire request object? I prefer to pass only the information needed, this makes testing and debugging the behavior easier.
This project is abandoned, see its successor: CanCanCan