CanCanCan condition hash if user.id is NULL
in my Rails 5 app I use CanCanCan and am defining abilities:
can :read, Invoice, platform_id: user.platform_id
So it let's the user only see the invoice if it's platform_id is the same as the invoices platform_id.
But what happens if the user's platform_id and the invoice's platform is NULL?
I tested it and it DOES NOT give access to the invoice, so it seems that CanCanCan also checks if the id IS NOT NULL.
This is exactly what I need but I can't find this anywhere in the docs. Can anybody confirm (best with documentation) that CanCanCan checks for IS NOT NULL on hashed conditions?
ruby-on-rails devise ruby-on-rails-5 cancan cancancan
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in my Rails 5 app I use CanCanCan and am defining abilities:
can :read, Invoice, platform_id: user.platform_id
So it let's the user only see the invoice if it's platform_id is the same as the invoices platform_id.
But what happens if the user's platform_id and the invoice's platform is NULL?
I tested it and it DOES NOT give access to the invoice, so it seems that CanCanCan also checks if the id IS NOT NULL.
This is exactly what I need but I can't find this anywhere in the docs. Can anybody confirm (best with documentation) that CanCanCan checks for IS NOT NULL on hashed conditions?
ruby-on-rails devise ruby-on-rails-5 cancan cancancan
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in my Rails 5 app I use CanCanCan and am defining abilities:
can :read, Invoice, platform_id: user.platform_id
So it let's the user only see the invoice if it's platform_id is the same as the invoices platform_id.
But what happens if the user's platform_id and the invoice's platform is NULL?
I tested it and it DOES NOT give access to the invoice, so it seems that CanCanCan also checks if the id IS NOT NULL.
This is exactly what I need but I can't find this anywhere in the docs. Can anybody confirm (best with documentation) that CanCanCan checks for IS NOT NULL on hashed conditions?
ruby-on-rails devise ruby-on-rails-5 cancan cancancan
in my Rails 5 app I use CanCanCan and am defining abilities:
can :read, Invoice, platform_id: user.platform_id
So it let's the user only see the invoice if it's platform_id is the same as the invoices platform_id.
But what happens if the user's platform_id and the invoice's platform is NULL?
I tested it and it DOES NOT give access to the invoice, so it seems that CanCanCan also checks if the id IS NOT NULL.
This is exactly what I need but I can't find this anywhere in the docs. Can anybody confirm (best with documentation) that CanCanCan checks for IS NOT NULL on hashed conditions?
ruby-on-rails devise ruby-on-rails-5 cancan cancancan
ruby-on-rails devise ruby-on-rails-5 cancan cancancan
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