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Ability Model
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# The below file was used in a project that required the use of CanCan Gem | |
# Author: Jasdeep Narang | |
class Ability | |
include CanCan::Ability | |
def initialize(user) | |
user ||= User.new # guest user (not logged in) | |
if user.role? :admin | |
can :manage, :all | |
elsif user.role? :merchant | |
can :manage, [Home, Second] | |
elsif user.role? :user | |
can :manage, [Punches] | |
end | |
# Define abilities for the passed in user here. For example: | |
# | |
# user ||= User.new # guest user (not logged in) | |
# if user.admin? | |
# can :manage, :all | |
# else | |
# can :read, :all | |
# end | |
# | |
# The first argument to `can` is the action you are giving the user permission to do. | |
# If you pass :manage it will apply to every action. Other common actions here are | |
# :read, :create, :update and :destroy. | |
# | |
# The second argument is the resource the user can perform the action on. If you pass | |
# :all it will apply to every resource. Otherwise pass a Ruby class of the resource. | |
# | |
# The third argument is an optional hash of conditions to further filter the objects. | |
# For example, here the user can only update published articles. | |
# | |
# can :update, Article, :published => true | |
# | |
# See the wiki for details: https://github.com/ryanb/cancan/wiki/Defining-Abilities | |
end | |
end |
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