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Practice safe optimism |
If you're just trying to bootstrap a proof-of-concept application on your local workstation, you don't technically have to worry about giving ActionCable the ability to distinguish between multiple concurrent users. However, the moment you deploy to a host with more than one person accessing your app, you'll find that you're sharing a session and seeing other people's updates. That isn't what most developers have in mind.
You can use your default Rails encrypted cookie-based sessions to isolate your users into their own sessions. This works great even if your application doesn't have a login system.
{% code title="app/controllers/application_controller.rb" %}
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action :set_action_cable_identifier
private
def set_action_cable_identifier
cookies.encrypted[:session_id] = session.id.to_s
end
end
{% endcode %}
{% code title="app/channels/application_cable/connection.rb" %}
module ApplicationCable
class Connection < ActionCable::Connection::Base
identified_by :session_id
def connect
self.session_id = cookies.encrypted[:session_id]
end
end
end
{% endcode %}
We need to instruct ActionCable to stream updates on a per-session basis:
{% code title="app/channels/optimism_channel.rb" %}
class OptimismChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
def subscribed
stream_for session_id
end
end
{% endcode %}
Finally, we need to give Optimism the ability to broadcast updates to the correct channel subscription. We will override Optimism's default "OptimismChannel" with a lambda that returns the subscription identifier. You might already have other values in your initializer, or it might not yet exist at all:
{% code title="config/initializers/optimism.rb" %}
Optimism.configure do |config|
config.channel = ->(context) { OptimismChannel.broadcasting_for(context.session.id) }
end
{% endcode %}
Many Rails apps use the current_user convention or more recently, the Current object to provide a global user context. This gives access to the user scope from almost all parts of your application.
{% code title="app/controllers/application_controller.rb " %}
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action :set_action_cable_identifier
private
def set_action_cable_identifier
cookies.encrypted[:user_id] = current_user&.id
end
end
{% endcode %}
{% code title="app/channels/application_cable/connection.rb " %}
module ApplicationCable
class Connection < ActionCable::Connection::Base
identified_by :current_user
def connect
user_id = cookies.encrypted[:user_id]
return reject_unauthorized_connection if user_id.nil?
user = User.find_by(id: user_id)
return reject_unauthorized_connection if user.nil?
self.current_user = user
end
end
end
{% endcode %}
We need to instruct ActionCable to stream updates on a per-session basis:
{% code title="app/channels/optimism_channel.rb" %}
class OptimismChannel < ApplicationCable::Channel
def subscribed
stream_for current_user
end
end
{% endcode %}
Finally, we need to give Optimism the ability to broadcast updates to the correct channel subscription. We will override Optimism's default "OptimismChannel" with a lambda that returns the subscription identifier. You might already have other values in your initializer, or it might not yet exist at all:
{% code title="config/initializers/optimism.rb" %}
Optimism.configure do |config|
config.channel = ->(context) { OptimismChannel.broadcasting_for(context.current_user) }
end
{% endcode %}
If you're using the versatile Devise authentication library, your configuration is identical to the User-Based Authentication above, except for how ActionCable looks up a user:
{% code title="app/channels/application_cable/connection.rb" %}
module ApplicationCable
class Connection < ActionCable::Connection::Base
identified_by :current_user
def connect
self.current_user = find_verified_user
end
protected
def find_verified_user
if current_user = env["warden"].user
current_user
else
reject_unauthorized_connection
end
end
end
end
{% endcode %}