Adds the hability for proposals and budgets components to allow users to give support without being registered. Enabling this feature the user is requested for verification and then, on success, logged in into a 30min session.
The current behavior is as follows. When the logged out user arrives to an action that requires verifiaction the popup offers a new option to allow the user to open a temporal session without the need to signup to the platform. Once selected the form for the first direct verifier found is rendered to the user to fill it. On submit, first checks if there's already an authorization for the first direct verifier. If an authorization exists, redirects back and tells the user to use the already verified account, if not, then tries to verify the user with the current data in the form. A special case are impersonated (managed) users that are re-authenticated every time.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'decidim-verify_wo_registration'
And then execute:
bundle install
This module allows admins to enable participants to open sessions from Proposals and Budgets components (login in) without being registered.
For this feature to be enabled admins should do two things:
- navigate to the corresponding component, select the "Enable supports without registration (user only verifies)" ("Poder donar suports sense registre (només verificant-se)") check and save.
- navigate to this component's permissions, and select a direct verifier for some of its actions. Note that multi-step verifiers are not supported.
This will enable the feature in the public views.
Once enabled, non registered (thus not logged in) participants will have to navigate to the given component (a proposal or a budget) and click in the support/vote/select project action. The login modal now will have a new "I have no user and I do not want to" button that takes the participant to a verification screen. Once the user is correctly verified, a 30min session starts for her to participate.
Note that although the only way for participants to open a session is by clicking the "Support" button, once verified, she will be able to perform all the actions that require the authentications she has verified for.
Platform administrators should take care not to reset authorizations while in the middle of a process.
Reseting verifications will remove Authorization
s from existing impersonated users. This will allow participants to vote again in the same process with the same credentials via this module or being "manually" impersonated.
Create a dummy app in your application (if not present):
bin/rails decidim:generate_external_test_app
And run tests:
bundle exec rspec spec
See Decidim.
This engine is distributed under the GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.