This gem makes Rails console sessions less dangerous in specified environments by warning, color-coding, auto-sandboxing, and allowing read-only external connections (disables job queueing, non-GET requests, etc.)
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'safer_rails_console'
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install safer_rails_console
Add the following line to the end of 'config/boot.rb' in your Rails application.
require 'safer_rails_console/patches/boot'
The quickest way to demo this gem is to run bundle exec rails console --sandbox
.
Several ways to explicitly enable or disable the sandbox are added to Rails console as flags with the last install step. The order of precedence is -s
, -r
, then -w
if multiple sandbox related flags are specified.
bundle exec rails console --help
Usage: rails console [environment] [options]
-s, --[no-]sandbox Explicitly enable/disable sandbox mode.
-w, --writable Alias for --no-sandbox.
-r, --read-only Alias for --sandbox.
-e, --environment=name Specifies the environment to run this console under (test/development/production).
Default: development
--debugger Enable the debugger.
This gem is autoloaded via Railties. The following defaults can be configured from 'environments' or 'application.rb':
# Set what console is used. Currently, only 'irb' is supported. 'pry' and other consoles are to be added.
config.safer_rails_console.console = 'irb'
# Mapping environments to shortened names. `false` to disable.
config.safer_rails_console.environment_names = {
'development' => 'dev',
'staging' => 'staging',
'production' => 'prod'
}
# Mapping environments to console prompt colors. See colors.rb for colors. `false` to disable.
config.safer_rails_console.environment_prompt_colors = {
'development' => SaferRailsConsole::Colors::GREEN,
'staging' => SaferRailsConsole::Colors::YELLOW,
'production' => SaferRailsConsole::Colors::RED
}
# Set environments which should default to sandbox. `false` to disable.
config.safer_rails_console.sandbox_environments = %w{production}
# Set 'true' to have a prompt that asks the user if sandbox should be enabled/disabled if it was not explicitly specified (via. --[no-]sandbox)
config.safer_rails_console.sandbox_prompt = false
# Set environments that should have a warning. `false` to disable.
config.safer_rails_console.warn_environments = %w{production}
# Set warning message that should appear in the specified environments.
config.safer_rails_console.warn_text = "WARNING: YOU ARE USING RAILS CONSOLE IN PRODUCTION!\n" \
'Changing data can cause serious data loss. ' \
'Make sure you know what you\'re doing.'
configuration settings can also be overridden using ENV variables. The following ENV vars can be used:
# Set the color prompt to a new color. See colors.rb for a listing of supported colors.
SAFER_RAILS_CONSOLE_PROMPT_COLOR=red/yellow/green
# Set the short name for the rails console prompt
SAFER_RAILS_CONSOLE_ENVIRONMENT_NAME=short-name
# Set the warning text to be displayed when warning for the environments rails consoled is enabled
SAFER_RAILS_CONSOLE_WARN_TEXT=New warning prompt text
# Enable or disable sandboxing of the rails console
SAFER_RAILS_CONSOLE_SANDBOX_ENVIRONMENT=true/false
# Enable or disable warning prompt of the rails console
SAFER_RAILS_CONSOLE_WARN_ENVIRONMENT=true/false
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run wwtd
to simulate the entire build matrix (ruby version / rails version) or appraisal
to test against each supported rails version with your active ruby version. Run rubocop
to check for style.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/salsify/safer_rails_console. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.