We have a Rails app which communicates with a PhoneGap-based iPhone app. We are in the process of upgrading the Rails app from Rails 2.3.5 to 3. Due to some issues getting PhoneGap to play nice with Rails's cookies, the Rails app (pre-upgrade) was configured with :cookie_only
set to false:
ActionController::Base.session = {
:key => '_our_key',
:secret => 'ourreallyreallylongsecret',
:cookie_only => false
}
This configuration was translated to the following for Rails 3:
OurApp::Application.config.session_store :cookie_store, :key => '_our_key'
OurApp::Application.config.secret_token = 'ourreallyreallylongsecret'
The problem is, I cannot figure out how to use the :cookie_only
option in Rails 3. Now, I realize that setting :cookie_only
to false is a really bad idea and leads to nasty session fixation exploits. We are certainly planning on fixing this in the future. However, the existing iPhone app relies on this behavior in order to function at all. So I need to be able to get the iPhone app to work for the short run while we overhaul the iPhone app's session stuff.
Looking at the Rails source for CookieStore
, it looks like they really don't want us to be able to use that option anymore:
def initialize(app, options = {})
super(app, options.merge!(:cookie_only => true))
freeze
end
We monkey patched the Rails source to merge in :cookie_only => false
, which did not work. We even went so far as to just directly set @cookie_only = false
in AbstractStore
's initilize
method, but it just got ignored. It seems as though the CookieStore
implementation no longer honors @cookie_only
.
Is there really no way whatsoever to use this functionality in Rails 3? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.