Rack/Rails integration
Rack middleware
The SDK comes with a Rack middleware which lazily loads the Clerk session and user. It inserts a clerk key in the Rack environment, which is an instance of Clerk::Proxy
. To get the session or the user of the session, you call session
or user
respectively. In case there is no session, you can retrieve the API error with the error
getter method.
Rails integration
If you add the gem in a Rails app, the Rack middleware will be included automatically in the middleware stack. For easier access to the Clerk session and user, include the Clerk::Authenticatable
concern in your controller:
require "clerk/authenticatable" class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base include Clerk::Authenticatable end
This gives your controller and views access to the following methods:
clerk_session
clerk_user
clerk_user_signed_in?
Protected controllers
If you want to protect a subset of your controllers (for example, if you have an admin section), you can add a before_filter
like this:
class AdminsController < ApplicationController before_action :require_clerk_session private def require_clerk_session redirect_to clerk_sign_in_url unless clerk_session end end
Don't forget to set the environment variable CLERK_SIGN_IN_URL
or the method clerk_sign_in_url
will fail.
Last updated on September 29, 2023