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The ActiveSupport::SecureCompareRotator is a wrapper around +ActiveSupport::SecurityUtils.secure_compare+ and allows you to rotate a previously defined value to a new one.
It can be used as follow:
rotator = ActiveSupport::SecureCompareRotator.new('new_production_value') rotator.rotate('previous_production_value') rotator.secure_compare!('previous_production_value')
One real use case example would be to rotate a basic auth credentials:
class MyController < ApplicationController def authenticate_request rotator = ActiveSupport::SecureComparerotator.new('new_password') rotator.rotate('old_password') authenticate_or_request_with_http_basic do |username, password| rotator.secure_compare!(password) rescue ActiveSupport::SecureCompareRotator::InvalidMatch false end end end
Constants
InvalidMatch = Class.new(StandardError)