MessageVerifier
makes it easy to generate and verify messages
which are signed to prevent tampering.
This is useful for cases like remember-me tokens and auto-unsubscribe links where the session store isn't suitable or available.
Remember Me:
cookies[:remember_me] = @verifier.generate([@user.id, 2.weeks.from_now])
In the authentication filter:
id, time = @verifier.verify(cookies[:remember_me])
if Time.now < time
self.current_user = User.find(id)
end
By default it uses Marshal to serialize the message. If you want to use another serialization method, you can set the serializer in the options hash upon initialization:
@verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new('s3Krit', serializer: YAML)
MessageVerifier
creates HMAC signatures using SHA1 hash
algorithm by default. If you want to use a different hash algorithm, you
can change it by providing :digest
key as an option while
initializing the verifier:
@verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new('s3Krit', digest: 'SHA256')
Confining messages to a specific purpose
By default any message can be used throughout your app. But they can also
be confined to a specific :purpose
.
token = @verifier.generate("this is the chair", purpose: :login)
Then that same purpose must be passed when verifying to get the data back out:
@verifier.verified(token, purpose: :login) # => "this is the chair"
@verifier.verified(token, purpose: :shipping) # => nil
@verifier.verified(token) # => nil
@verifier.verify(token, purpose: :login) # => "this is the chair"
@verifier.verify(token, purpose: :shipping) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature
@verifier.verify(token) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature
Likewise, if a message has no purpose it won't be returned when verifying with a specific purpose.
token = @verifier.generate("the conversation is lively")
@verifier.verified(token, purpose: :scare_tactics) # => nil
@verifier.verified(token) # => "the conversation is lively"
@verifier.verify(token, purpose: :scare_tactics) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature
@verifier.verify(token) # => "the conversation is lively"
Making messages expire
By default messages last forever and verifying one year from now will still
return the original value. But messages can be set to expire at a given
time with :expires_in
or :expires_at
.
@verifier.generate(parcel, expires_in: 1.month)
@verifier.generate(doowad, expires_at: Time.now.end_of_year)
Then the messages can be verified and returned upto the expire time.
Thereafter, the verified
method returns nil
while
verify
raises
ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature
.
Rotating keys
MessageVerifier also supports rotating
out old configurations by falling back to a stack of verifiers. Call
rotate
to build and add a verifier to so either
verified
or verify
will also try verifying with
the fallback.
By default any rotated verifiers use the values of the primary verifier unless specified otherwise.
You'd give your verifier the new defaults:
verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new(@secret, digest: "SHA512", serializer: JSON)
Then gradually rotate the old values out by adding them as fallbacks. Any message generated with the old values will then work until the rotation is removed.
verifier.rotate old_secret # Fallback to an old secret instead of @secret.
verifier.rotate digest: "SHA256" # Fallback to an old digest instead of SHA512.
verifier.rotate serializer: Marshal # Fallback to an old serializer instead of JSON.
Though the above would most likely be combined into one rotation:
verifier.rotate old_secret, digest: "SHA256", serializer: Marshal
- G
- N
- V
Generates a signed message for the provided value.
The message is signed with the MessageVerifier
's secret.
Without knowing the secret, the original value cannot be extracted from the
message.
verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit'
verifier.generate 'a private message' # => "BAhJIhRwcml2YXRlLW1lc3NhZ2UGOgZFVA==--e2d724331ebdee96a10fb99b089508d1c72bd772"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb, line 186 def generate(value, expires_at: nil, expires_in: nil, purpose: nil) data = encode(Messages::Metadata.wrap(@serializer.dump(value), expires_at: expires_at, expires_in: expires_in, purpose: purpose)) "#{data}--#{generate_digest(data)}" end
Checks if a signed message could have been generated by signing an object
with the MessageVerifier
's secret.
verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit'
signed_message = verifier.generate 'a private message'
verifier.valid_message?(signed_message) # => true
tampered_message = signed_message.chop # editing the message invalidates the signature
verifier.valid_message?(tampered_message) # => false
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb, line 122 def valid_message?(signed_message) return if signed_message.nil? || !signed_message.valid_encoding? || signed_message.blank? data, digest = signed_message.split("--".freeze) data.present? && digest.present? && ActiveSupport::SecurityUtils.secure_compare(digest, generate_digest(data)) end
Decodes the signed message using the MessageVerifier
's
secret.
verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit'
signed_message = verifier.generate 'a private message'
verifier.verified(signed_message) # => 'a private message'
Returns nil
if the message was not signed with the same
secret.
other_verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 'd1ff3r3nt-s3Krit'
other_verifier.verified(signed_message) # => nil
Returns nil
if the message is not Base64-encoded.
invalid_message = "f--46a0120593880c733a53b6dad75b42ddc1c8996d"
verifier.verified(invalid_message) # => nil
Raises any error raised while decoding the signed message.
incompatible_message = "test--dad7b06c94abba8d46a15fafaef56c327665d5ff"
verifier.verified(incompatible_message) # => TypeError: incompatible marshal file format
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/message_verifier.rb, line 150 def verified(signed_message, purpose: nil, **) if valid_message?(signed_message) begin data = signed_message.split("--".freeze)[0] message = Messages::Metadata.verify(decode(data), purpose) @serializer.load(message) if message rescue ArgumentError => argument_error return if argument_error.message.include?("invalid base64") raise end end end
Decodes the signed message using the MessageVerifier
's
secret.
verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 's3Krit'
signed_message = verifier.generate 'a private message'
verifier.verify(signed_message) # => 'a private message'
Raises InvalidSignature
if the message was not signed with the
same secret or was not Base64-encoded.
other_verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new 'd1ff3r3nt-s3Krit'
other_verifier.verify(signed_message) # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature