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I've been looking for a way to redirect all requests of my app to the sign_in page if the user is not signed in, but I haven't found a way to do it (I could do it verifying a system variable and then redirect_to, but it does sound like the bad way)

I'm using ldap_authenticatable (devise) to authenticate, and then use Cancancan (for Access Control List), is there a way to use those tools (Cancancan) to do this ? , or how should I do it?

Thanks for your time

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You can just add before_filter :authenticate_user! to your base ApplicationController. Devise Docs

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Devise uses "authenticate_user!" filter to authenticate users. For authenticating users you can do something like this:

before_action :authenticate_user!

It will trigger authentication for all methods and if you want authentication only for some specific actions then you can use only or except options like:

before_action :authenticate_user!, :only => [your actions].

For more detail click here

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add

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
       before_action :authenticate_user!
 end

in the application controller, this will automatically authenticate the user, if he is not logged in then he will be redirected to the sign_in page automatically

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