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A single worker in development enables in-context debug in the
error console in the browser.
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Since we're dealing with lots of resources, we need a way to
handle pagination. This gem seems to be the new kid on the block
and doing things right, including pagination by default an I18n
support. Let's see.
Kaminari: https://github.com/kaminari/kaminari
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This is a first version of the application, to go beyond simple authentication.
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Rails.application.credentials.talk_api_key is the key for user interaction
Rails.application.credentials.talk_api_admin is the username to use for administration
Rails.application.credentials.talk_api_admin_key is the admin API key
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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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We're creating a minimal User model that will be filled from SSO.
We also configure Inflections so we can use SSO instead of Sso which
looks weird for a module named after an acronym.
Use Discourse as SSO: https://meta.discourse.org/t/using-discourse-as-a-sso-provider/32974
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