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- `current_agent` is now a full instance of Agent
- provide helpers to verify current user roles
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This commit introduces a few things:
1. New `content_for` hooks for :debug, :head, and :body_end so that views
code remains consistent and clean
2. Fullscreen map!
3. Welcome#index view, the Rails way
It also moves controller-related code to the controller,
Enjoy!
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This implements resource listing and pagination.
See /resources
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This is a first version of the application, to go beyond simple authentication.
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When using SSO, the Discourse sends a list of the user groups.
We take the opportunity to update Agency information for the user.
This is performed as a background job, as it involves networked
requests to the Discourse, e.g., to verify group ownership...
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The ApplicationController provides a `current_user` method (and
helper) to access the authenticated user (if any).
The WelcomeController provides minimal logic to authenticate
against DiscourseSSO.
Current state is that one can login and logout.
Views need a lot of work.
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