问题
I have Question model in my application.
app/models/question.rb
class Question < ActiveRecord::Base
...
end
I'm using 'pundit' gem for authorization. There are two controllers to do some changes in questions: one for registered user, one for admin.
I'm trying to create separate policies for controllers.
app/controllers/questions_controller.rb
class QuestionsController < ApplicationController
...
end
app/policies/question_policy.rb
class QuestionPolicy < ApplicationPolicy
...
end
app/controllers/admin/questions_controller.rb
class Admin::QuestionsController < Admin::ApplicationController
...
end
app/policies/admin/question_policy.rb
class Admin::QuestionPolicy < Admin::ApplicationPolicy
...
end
When I'm trying to use 'authorize' method in Admin::QuestionsController it uses app/policies/question_policy.rb class not from admin folder.
Gem's documentation says that is should work like I described above (https://github.com/elabs/pundit#namespaced-policies).
Can somebody help me with that?
回答1:
I was trying to get separated policies for the main app and the ActiveAdmin and ended up with a working solution by creating a customized PunditAdapter
to be used in config/initializers/active_admin.rb
class NamespacedPunditAdapter < ActiveAdmin::PunditAdapter
def get_policy(subject, user, resource)
"ActiveAdmin::#{subject}Policy".constantize.new(user, resource)
end
def retrieve_policy(subject)
case subject
when nil then get_policy(subject, user, resource)
when Class then get_policy(subject, user, subject.new)
else
if subject.class.to_s.split('::')[0] == 'ActiveAdmin'
Pundit.policy!(user, subject)
else
get_policy(subject.class, user, subject)
end
end
end
def scope_collection(collection, _action = Auth::READ)
return collection if collection.class != Class
scope = "ActiveAdmin::#{collection}Policy::Scope".constantize
scope.new(user, collection).resolve
rescue Pundit::NotDefinedError => e
if default_policy_class && default_policy_class.const_defined?(:Scope)
default_policy_class::Scope.new(user, collection).resolve
else
raise e
end
end
end
Another option would be to use an ActiveSupport::Concern
as pointed out here
回答2:
I've created issue in github source code and it was closed with such explanation:
The docs refer to the currently unreleased master branch. You can use it by referring to the github source in your Gemfile.
# Gemfile
gem 'pundit', github: 'elabs/pundit'
A bundle install later your code should work.
You can switch back to a released version on Rubygems as soon as 0.3.0 is out. We're still discussing a few namespacing issues, but it will come soon.
回答3:
If anyone is still looking for this functionality, I needed it as well for splitting up authorizations between ActiveAdmin and my end-user facing site. I built a Pundit compatible gem for controller-based namespaced authorizations (your policies will work), and I plan to follow any features released for pundit. It also includes an ActiveAdmin adapter.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24788695/pundit-policies-with-namespaces