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A Devise extension to add additional security features required by modern web applications. Forked from Devise Security Extension
It is composed of 7 additional Devise modules:
Configuration and database schema for each module below.
captcha support for sign_up, sign_in, recover and unlock (to make automated mass creation and brute forcing of accounts harder)
Devise Security works with Devise on Rails >= 7.0. You can add it to your Gemfile after you successfully set up Devise (see Devise documentation) with:
gem 'devise-security'Run the bundle command to install it.
After you installed Devise Security you need to run the generator:
rails generate devise_security:installThe generator adds optional configurations to config/initializers/devise_security.rb. Enable the modules you wish to use in the initializer you are ready to add Devise Security modules on top of Devise modules to any of your Devise models:
devise :password_expirable, :secure_validatable, :password_archivable, :session_limitable, :expirableFor :secure_validatable you need to have a way to validate an e-mail. There are multiple libraries that support this, and even a way built into Ruby!
Note: This method would require a email_validation method to be defined in order to hook into the validates method defined here.
Devise.setup do |config|
# ==> Security Extension
# Configure security extension for devise
# Password expires after a configurable time (in seconds).
# Or expire passwords on demand by setting this configuration to `true`
# Use `user.need_change_password!` to expire a password.
# Setting the configuration to `false` will completely disable expiration checks.
# config.expire_password_after = 3.months | true | false
# Need 1 char each of: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and a punctuation mark or symbol
# You may use "digits" in place of "digit" and "symbols" in place of
# "symbol" based on your preference
# config.password_complexity = { digit: 1, lower: 1, symbol: 1, upper: 1 }
# Number of old passwords in archive
# config.password_archiving_count = 5
# Deny old password (true, false, count)
# config.deny_old_passwords = true
# captcha integration for recover form
# config.captcha_for_recover = true
# captcha integration for sign up form
# config.captcha_for_sign_up = true
# captcha integration for sign in form
# config.captcha_for_sign_in = true
# captcha integration for unlock form
# config.captcha_for_unlock = true
# security_question integration for recover form
# this automatically enables captchas (captcha_for_recover, as fallback)
# config.security_question_for_recover = false
# security_question integration for unlock form
# this automatically enables captchas (captcha_for_unlock, as fallback)
# config.security_question_for_unlock = false
# security_question integration for confirmation form
# this automatically enables captchas (captcha_for_confirmation, as fallback)
# config.security_question_for_confirmation = false
# ==> Configuration for :expirable
# Time period for account expiry from last_activity_at
# config.expire_after = 90.days
# Allow passwords to be equal to email (false, true)
# config.allow_passwords_equal_to_email = false
# paranoid_verification will regenerate verification code after failed attempt
# config.paranoid_code_regenerate_after_attempt = 10
endDevise-security supports Mongoid as an alternative ORM to active_record. To use this ORM, add this to your Gemfile.
gem 'mongoid'And then ensure that the environment variable DEVISE_ORM=mongoid is set.
For local development you will need to have MongoDB installed locally.
brew install mongodb# inside config/application.rb
require File.expand_path('../boot', __FILE__)
#...
DEVISE_ORM=:mongoid
# Require the gems listed in Gemfile, including any gems
# you've limited to :test, :development, or :production.
Bundler.require(*Rails.groups)
module MyApp
class Application < Rails::Application
#...
end
endThe captcha support depends on EasyCaptcha. See further documentation there.
Add EasyCaptcha to your Gemfile with
gem 'easy_captcha'Run the initializer
rails generate easy_captcha:installEnable captcha - see "Configuration" of Devise Security above.
Add the captcha in the generated devise views for each controller you have activated.
<p><%= captcha_tag %></p>
<p><%= text_field_tag :captcha %></p>create_table :the_resources do |t|
# other devise fields
t.datetime :password_changed_at
end
add_index :the_resources, :password_changed_atNote: setting password_changed_at to nil will require the user to change their password.
create_table :old_passwords do |t|
t.string :encrypted_password, null: false
t.string :password_archivable_type, null: false
t.integer :password_archivable_id, null: false
t.string :password_salt # Optional. bcrypt stores the salt in the encrypted password field so this column may not be necessary.
t.datetime :created_at
end
add_index :old_passwords, [:password_archivable_type, :password_archivable_id], name: 'index_password_archivable'create_table :the_resources do |t|
# other devise fields
t.string :unique_session_id
endSometimes it's useful to impersonate a user without authentication (e.g. administrator impersonating a user), in this case the session_limitable strategy will log out the user, and if the user logs in while the administrator is still logged in, the administrator will be logged out.
For such cases the following can be used:
sign_in(User.find(params[:id]), scope: :user, skip_session_limitable: true)create_table :the_resources do |t|
# other devise fields
t.datetime :last_activity_at
t.datetime :expired_at
end
add_index :the_resources, :last_activity_at
add_index :the_resources, :expired_atcreate_table :the_resources do |t|
# other devise fields
t.string :paranoid_verification_code
t.integer :paranoid_verification_attempt, default: 0
t.datetime :paranoid_verified_at
end
add_index :the_resources, :paranoid_verification_code
add_index :the_resources, :paranoid_verified_atDocumentation for Paranoid Verifiable module
# app/models/security_question.rb
class SecurityQuestion < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :locale, presence: true
validates :name, presence: true, uniqueness: true
endcreate_table :security_questions do |t|
t.string :locale, null: false
t.string :name, null: false
end
SecurityQuestion.create! locale: :de, name: 'Wie lautet der Geburstname Ihrer Mutter?'
SecurityQuestion.create! locale: :de, name: 'Wo sind sie geboren?'
SecurityQuestion.create! locale: :de, name: 'Wie lautet der Name Ihres ersten Haustieres?'
SecurityQuestion.create! locale: :de, name: 'Was ist Ihr Lieblingsfilm?'
SecurityQuestion.create! locale: :de, name: 'Was ist Ihr Lieblingsbuch?'
SecurityQuestion.create! locale: :de, name: 'Was ist Ihr Lieblingstier?'
SecurityQuestion.create! locale: :de, name: 'Was ist Ihr Lieblings-Reiseland?'add_column :the_resources, :security_question_id, :integer
add_column :the_resources, :security_question_answer, :stringor
create_table :the_resources do |t|
# other devise fields
t.integer :security_question_id
t.string :security_question_answer
endSee also Github Releases
Standard tests can be invoked using rake. To run the tests against the mongoid ORM, use DEVISE_ORM=mongoid rake while mongodb is running.
It is possible to locally run the tests against multiple versions of Rails by using appraisal.
export DEVISE_ORM=active_record # or mongoid. Default is active_record
bundle exec appraisal # installs dependencies for each Rails version
bundle exec appraisal update # if updating dependencies is necessary
bundle exec appraisal generate # to regenerate the appraisal gemfiles (if necessary)
bundle exec appraisal rake # run the tests for each Rails versionWe are committed to maintaining support for devise-security for all normal or security maintenance versions of the Ruby language as listed here, and for the Ruby on Rails framework as per their maintenance policy.
To avoid introducing bugs caused by backwardly incompatible Ruby language features, it is highly recommended that all development work be done using the oldest supported Ruby version. In order for the devcontainer to build properly the ruby version in .ruby-version should be the oldest version that supports installing dependencies for all of the supported Rails versions.
Copyright (c) 2017-2025 Dillon Welch & Kevin Olbrich.
Copyright (c) 2011-2017 Marco Scholl as the project devise_security_extension.
This repo was created as a fork from b2ee978a.
See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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