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stronger_parameters

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This is an extension of strong_parameters with added type checking and conversion.

Simple types

You can specify simple types like this:

params.permit(
  id: Parameters.id,
  name: Parameters.string
)

Arrays

You can specify arrays like this:

params.permit(
  id: Parameters.array(Parameters.id)
)

This will allow an array of id parameters that all are IDs (integer less than 2**31, greater than 0) and convert to Fixnum ('2' --> 2).

Empty array -> nil

Rails converts empty arrays to nil, so often Parameters.array | Parameters.nil is needed.

Allowing nils

It can be convenient to allow nil for all attributes since ActiveRecord converts it to false/0. ActionController::Parameters.allow_nil_for_everything = true

Rejecting nils

You can reject a request that fails to supply certain parameters by marking them as required with the .required operator:

params.permit(
  name: Parameters.string.required, # will not accept a nil or a non-String
  email: Parameters.string          # optional, may be omitted
)

This also works in conjunction with the & and | constraints. For example, to express that a uid must be either a string or a number:

params.permit(
  uid: (Parameters.string | Parameters.integer).required
)

Nested Parameters

params.permit(
  name: Parameters.string,
  emails: Parameters.array(Parameters.string),
  friends: Parameters.array(
    Parameters.map(
      name: Parameters.string,
      family: Parameters.map(
        name: Parameters.string
      ),
      hobbies: Parameters.array(Parameters.string)
    )
  )
)

This will allow parameters like this:

{
  "name": "Mick",
  "emails": ["[email protected]", "[email protected]"],
  "friends": [
    {"name": "Morten", "family": {"name": "Primdahl"}, "hobbies": ["work", "art"]},
    {"name": "Eric", "family": {"name": "Chapweske"}, "hobbies": ["boating", "whiskey"]}
  ]
}

ActiveModel Nested Attributes

params.require(:author).permit(
  name: Parameters.string,
  books_attributes: Parameters.array(
    Parameters.map(
      title: Parameters.string,
      id: Parameters.id,
      _destroy: Parameters.boolean
    )
  )
)

This will allow parameters like this:

{
  "author": {
    "name": "Eric Chapweske",
    "books_attributes": [
      {"title": "Boatin' and Drinkin'", "id": 234, "_destroy": true},
      {"title": "Advanced Boatin' and Drinkin'", "id": 567}
    ]
  }
}

Combining Requirements

If you want to permit a parameter to be one of multiple types, you can use the | operator:

params.require(:ticket).permit(
  status: Parameters.id | Parameters.enum('open', 'closed')
)

This will allow these parameter sets:

{
  "ticket": {
    "status": 123
  }
}
{
  "ticket": {
    "status": "open"
  }
}

You can use the & operator to apply further restrictions on the type:

params.require(:user).permit(
  age: Parameters.integer & Parameters.gte(0)
)

This requires the parameter to be an integer greater than or equal to 0.

Combining Requirements in Arrays

You can also use the | and & operators in arrays:

params.require(:group).permit(
  users: Parameters.array(Parameters.id | Parameters.string)
)

This will permit these parameters:

{
  "group": {
    "users": [123, "[email protected]", 345, 676, "[email protected]"]
  }
}

Rollout in log-only mode

Just want to log violations in production:

# config/environments/production.rb
ActionController::Parameters.action_on_invalid_parameters = :log

Controller support

Include PermittedParameters into a controller to force the developer to explicitly permit params for every action.

Examples:

class TestController < ApplicationController
  include StrongerParameters::ControllerSupport::PermittedParameters

  permitted_parameters :all, locale: Parameters.string # permit :locale in all actions for this controller

  permitted_parameters :show, id: Parameters.integer
  def show
  end

  permitted_parameters :create, topic: { forum: { id: Parameters.integer } }
  def create
  end

  permitted_parameters :index, {} # no parameters permitted
  def index
  end

  permitted_parameters :update, :skip # use when migrating old controllers/actions
  def update
  end
end

Log only mode for invalid parameters

To only log invalid (not unpermitted) parameters during rollout of stronger_parameters:

class MyController < ApplicationController
  log_invalid_parameters! if Rails.env.production? # Still want other environments and controllers to raise

  permitted_parameters :update, user: { name: Parameters.string }
  def update
  end
end

Notifying users about unpermitted params

Add headers to all requests that have unpermitted params (does not log invalid):

# config/application.rb
config.stronger_parameters_violation_header = 'X-StrongerParameters-API-Warn'
curl -I 'http://localhost/api/users/1.json' -X POST -d '{ "user": { "id": 1 } }'
=> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
=> ...
=> X-StrongerParameters-API-Warn: Removed restricted keys ["user.id"] from parameters

Types

Syntax (Simplified) Definition
Parameters.string value.is_a?(String)
Parameters.integer value.is_a?(Fixnum) or '-1'
Parameters.float value.is_a?(Float) or '-1.2'
Parameters.datetime value.is_a?(DateTime) or '2014-05-13' or '2015-03-31T14:34:56Z'
Parameters.datetime_iso8601 value is a date that conforms to ISO8601: '2014-05-13' or '2015-03-31T14:34:56Z'
Parameters.regexp(/foo/) value =~ regexp
Parameters.enum('asc', 'desc') ['asc', 'desc'].include?(value)
Parameters.lt(10) value < 10
Parameters.lte(10) value <= 10
Parameters.gt(0) value > 0
Parameters.gte(0) value >= 0
Parameters.integer32 Parameters.integer & Parameters.lt(2 ** 31) & Parameters.gte(-2 ** 31)
Parameters.integer64 Parameters.integer & Parameters.lt(2 ** 63) & Parameters.gte(-2 ** 63)
Parameters.id Parameters.integer & Parameters.lt(2 ** 31) & Parameters.gte(0)
Parameters.bigid Parameters.integer & Parameters.lt(2 ** 63) & Parameters.gte(0)
Parameters.uid Parameters.integer & Parameters.lt(2 ** 32) & Parameters.gte(0)
Parameters.ubigid Parameters.integer & Parameters.lt(2 ** 64) & Parameters.gte(0)
Parameters.boolean Parameters.enum(true, false, 'true', 'false', 1, 0)
Parameters.nil value is nil
Parameters.nil_string value is nil, '', 'undefined'
Parameters.file File, StringIO, Rack::Test::UploadedFile, ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile or subclasses
Parameters.decimal(8,2) value is a String, Integer or Float with a precision of 9 and scale of 2
Parameters.hex value is a String that matches the hexadecimal format

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