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module ActionController #:nodoc:
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  class InvalidAuthenticityToken < ActionControllerError #:nodoc:
  end
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  module RequestForgeryProtection
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    extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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    include AbstractController::Helpers
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    included do
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      # Sets the token parameter name for RequestForgery. Calling +protect_from_forgery+
      # sets it to <tt>:authenticity_token</tt> by default.
      cattr_accessor :request_forgery_protection_token
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      # Controls whether request forgergy protection is turned on or not. Turned off by default only in test mode.
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      extlib_inheritable_accessor :allow_forgery_protection
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      self.allow_forgery_protection = true
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      helper_method :form_authenticity_token
      helper_method :protect_against_forgery?
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    end
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    # Protecting controller actions from CSRF attacks by ensuring that all forms are coming from the current
    # web application, not a forged link from another site, is done by embedding a token based on a random
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    # string stored in the session (which an attacker wouldn't know) in all forms and Ajax requests generated
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    # by Rails and then verifying the authenticity of that token in the controller.  Only HTML/JavaScript
    # requests are checked, so this will not protect your XML API (presumably you'll have a different
    # authentication scheme there anyway).  Also, GET requests are not protected as these should be
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    # idempotent anyway.
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    #
    # This is turned on with the <tt>protect_from_forgery</tt> method, which will check the token and raise an
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    # ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken if it doesn't match what was expected. You can customize the
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    # error message in production by editing public/422.html.  A call to this method in ApplicationController is
    # generated by default in post-Rails 2.0 applications.
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    #
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    # The token parameter is named <tt>authenticity_token</tt> by default. If you are generating an HTML form
    # manually (without the use of Rails' <tt>form_for</tt>, <tt>form_tag</tt> or other helpers), you have to
    # include a hidden field named like that and set its value to what is returned by
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    # <tt>form_authenticity_token</tt>.
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    #
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    # Request forgery protection is disabled by default in test environment. If you are upgrading from Rails
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    # 1.x, add this to config/environments/test.rb:
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    #
    #   # Disable request forgery protection in test environment
    #   config.action_controller.allow_forgery_protection = false
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    #
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    # == Learn more about CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) attacks
    #
    # Here are some resources:
    # * http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=1750
    # * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery
    #
    # Keep in mind, this is NOT a silver-bullet, plug 'n' play, warm security blanket for your rails application.
    # There are a few guidelines you should follow:
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    #
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    # * Keep your GET requests safe and idempotent.  More reading material:
    #   * http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/04/24/deviant.html
    #   * http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec9.html#sec9.1.1
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    #   * Make sure the session cookies that Rails creates are non-persistent.  Check in Firefox and look
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    #     for "Expires: at end of session"
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    #
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    module ClassMethods
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      # Turn on request forgery protection. Bear in mind that only non-GET, HTML/JavaScript requests are checked.
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      #
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      # Example:
      #
      #   class FooController < ApplicationController
      #     protect_from_forgery :except => :index
      #
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      #     # you can disable csrf protection on controller-by-controller basis:
      #     skip_before_filter :verify_authenticity_token
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      #   end
      #
      # Valid Options:
      #
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      # * <tt>:only/:except</tt> - Passed to the <tt>before_filter</tt> call.  Set which actions are verified.
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      def protect_from_forgery(options = {})
        self.request_forgery_protection_token ||= :authenticity_token
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        before_filter :verify_authenticity_token, options
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      end
    end

    protected
      # The actual before_filter that is used.  Modify this to change how you handle unverified requests.
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      def verify_authenticity_token
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        verified_request? || raise(ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken)
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      end
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      # Returns true or false if a request is verified.  Checks:
      #
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      # * is the format restricted?  By default, only HTML requests are checked.
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      # * is it a GET request?  Gets should be safe and idempotent
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      # * Does the form_authenticity_token match the given token value from the params?
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      def verified_request?
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        !protect_against_forgery? || request.forgery_whitelisted? ||
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          form_authenticity_token == params[request_forgery_protection_token]
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      end
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      # Sets the token value for the current session.
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      def form_authenticity_token
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        session[:_csrf_token] ||= ActiveSupport::SecureRandom.base64(32)
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      end
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      # The form's authenticity parameter. Override to provide your own.
      def form_authenticity_param
        params[request_forgery_protection_token]
      end

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      def protect_against_forgery?
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        allow_forgery_protection
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      end
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  end
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end