Use the omniauth-ldap info object instead of the raw ldap info in extra.

This helps with compatibility with more LDAP providers as the implementation
doesn't depend on the exact names of the LDAP fields. The LDAP strategy
helps maps the attributes to the fields in the info object and we use the
info object to get the email and name.

This makes the LDAP auth compatible with most OpenLDAP servers as well.
This commit is contained in:
Steve Prentice 2012-02-17 09:10:50 -08:00
parent 9a24ccdea1
commit 2bb2dee057
2 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ class OmniauthCallbacksController < Devise::OmniauthCallbacksController
def ldap
# We only find ourselves here if the authentication to LDAP was successful.
omniauth = request.env["omniauth.auth"]["extra"]["raw_info"]
@user = User.find_for_ldap_auth(omniauth)
info = request.env["omniauth.auth"]["info"]
@user = User.find_for_ldap_auth(info)
if @user.persisted?
@user.remember_me = true
end

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@ -67,15 +67,15 @@ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
(0...8).map{ ('a'..'z').to_a[rand(26)] }.join
end
def self.find_for_ldap_auth(omniauth)
username = omniauth.sAMAccountName[0]
email = omniauth.userprincipalname[0]
def self.find_for_ldap_auth(omniauth_info)
name = omniauth_info.name
email = omniauth_info.email
if @user = User.find_by_email(email)
@user
else
password = generate_random_password
@user = User.create(:name => username,
@user = User.create(:name => name,
:email => email,
:password => password,
:password_confirmation => password