github.com/pixels-and-bits/clearance_crypto/tree/master
Provides the ability to choose the encryption method used in the Clearance gem like Authlogic
If you want to use a different hashing method than SHA1 with Clearance.
You really shouldn’t use AES for anything other than hiding info that you need to be able to reverse the hash. By default it uses the generated salt. You can override this behavior by setting the key before you create the user.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base include Clearance::App::Models::User include ClearanceCrypto::AES256 end class User < ActiveRecord::Base include Clearance::App::Models::User include ClearanceCrypto::BCrypt end class User < ActiveRecord::Base include Clearance::App::Models::User include ClearanceCrypto::SHA512 end
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Clearance
sudo gem install clearance_crypto
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