hometown/app/controllers/settings/two_factor_authentications_controller.rb
Matt Jankowski 67dea31b0f 2FA controller cleanup (#2296)
* Add spec coverage for settings/two_factor_auth area

* extract setup method for qr code

* Move otp required check to before action

* Merge method only used once

* Remove duplicate view

* Consolidate creation of @codes for backup

* Move settings/2fq#recovery_codes to settings/recovery_codes#create

* Rename settings/two_factor_auth#disable to #destroy

* Add coverage for the otp required path on 2fa#show

* Clean up the recovery codes list styles

* Move settings/two_factor_auth to settings/two_factor_authentication

* Reorganize the settings two factor auth area

Updated to use a flow like:

- settings/two_factor_authentication goes to a #show view which has a button
  either enable or disable 2fa on the account
- the disable button turns off the otp requirement for the user
- the enable button cycles the user secret and redirects to a confirmation page
- the confirmation page is a #new view which shows the QR code for user
- that page posts to #create which verifies the code, and creates the recovery
  codes
- that create action shares a view with a recovery codes controller which can be
  used separately to reset codes if needed
2017-04-22 04:23:17 +02:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Settings
class TwoFactorAuthenticationsController < ApplicationController
layout 'admin'
before_action :authenticate_user!
before_action :verify_otp_required, only: [:create]
def show; end
def create
current_user.otp_secret = User.generate_otp_secret(32)
current_user.save!
redirect_to new_settings_two_factor_authentication_confirmation_path
end
def destroy
current_user.otp_required_for_login = false
current_user.save!
redirect_to settings_two_factor_authentication_path
end
private
def verify_otp_required
redirect_to settings_two_factor_authentication_path if current_user.otp_required_for_login?
end
end
end