DeviseTokenAuth.setup do |config| # By default the authorization headers will change after each request. The # client is responsible for keeping track of the changing tokens. Change # this to false to prevent the Authorization header from changing after # each request. config.change_headers_on_each_request = false # By default, users will need to re-authenticate after 2 weeks. This setting # determines how long tokens will remain valid after they are issued. config.token_lifespan = 2.months # Sets the max number of concurrent devices per user, which is 10 by default. # After this limit is reached, the oldest tokens will be removed. # config.max_number_of_devices = 10 # Sometimes it's necessary to make several requests to the API at the same # time. In this case, each request in the batch will need to share the same # auth token. This setting determines how far apart the requests can be while # still using the same auth token. # config.batch_request_buffer_throttle = 5.seconds # This route will be the prefix for all oauth2 redirect callbacks. For # example, using the default '/omniauth', the github oauth2 provider will # redirect successful authentications to '/omniauth/github/callback' # config.omniauth_prefix = "/omniauth" # By default sending current password is not needed for the password update. # Uncomment to enforce current_password param to be checked before all # attribute updates. Set it to :password if you want it to be checked only if # password is updated. # config.check_current_password_before_update = :attributes # By default we will use callbacks for single omniauth. # It depends on fields like email, provider and uid. # config.default_callbacks = true # Makes it possible to change the headers names # config.headers_names = {:'access-token' => 'access-token', # :'client' => 'client', # :'expiry' => 'expiry', # :'uid' => 'uid', # :'token-type' => 'token-type' } # By default, only Bearer Token authentication is implemented out of the box. # If, however, you wish to integrate with legacy Devise authentication, you can # do so by enabling this flag. NOTE: This feature is highly experimental! # config.enable_standard_devise_support = false end