debian-mirror-gitlab/config/initializers/devise_dynamic_password_length_validation.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# Discard the default Devise length validation from the `User` model.
# This needs to be discarded because the length validation provided by Devise does not
# support dynamically checking for min and max lengths.
# A new length validation has been added to the User model instead, to keep supporting
# dynamic password length validations, like:
# validates :password, length: { maximum: proc { password_length.max }, minimum: proc { password_length.min } }, allow_blank: true
def length_validator_supports_dynamic_length_checks?(validator)
validator.options[:minimum].is_a?(Proc) &&
validator.options[:maximum].is_a?(Proc)
end
# Get the in-built Devise validator on password length.
password_length_validator = User.validators_on(:password).find do |validator|
validator.kind == :length
end
# This initializer can be removed as soon as https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/pull/5166
# is merged into Devise.
# TODO: Update Devise. Issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/118450
if length_validator_supports_dynamic_length_checks?(password_length_validator)
raise "Devise now supports dynamic length checks, please remove the monkey patch in #{__FILE__}"
else
# discard the in-built length validator by always returning true
def password_length_validator.validate(*_)
true
end
# add a custom password length validator with support for dynamic length validation.
User.class_eval do
validates :password, length: { maximum: proc { password_length.max }, minimum: proc { password_length.min } }, allow_blank: true
end
end