Remove support for deprecated password-hashing algorithm

* Remove all methods implementing and checking for the old algorithm
* Document a pre-upgrade step to check for remaining obsolete passwords
* Remove config.salt
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Dan Rice 2014-11-15 09:46:59 -05:00
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Tracks is built upon a number of Ruby libraries (known as gems). The Bundl
1. In the `config` folder, copy the files `database.yml.tmpl` and `site.yml.tmpl` to `database.yml` and `site.yml`, respectively.
2. Open the file `config/database.yml` and edit the `production:` section with the details of your database. If you are using MySQL the `adapter:` line should read `adapter: mysql2`, `host: localhost` (in the majority of cases), and your username and password should match those you assigned when you created the database. If you are using SQLite3, you should have only two lines under the production section: `adapter: sqlite3` and `database: db/tracks.db`.
3. Open the file `config/site.yml`, and read through the settings to make sure that they suit your setup. In most cases, all you need to change are the `salt: "change-me"` line (change the string “change-me” to some other string of your choice), the administrator email address (`admin_email`), and the time zone setting. For the time zone setting you can use the command `bundle exec rake time:zones:local` to see all available timezones on your machine
3. Open the file `config/site.yml`, and read through the settings to make sure that they suit your setup. In most cases, all you need to change are the `secret_token`, the administrator email address (`admin_email`), and the time zone setting. For the time zone setting you can use the command `bundle exec rake time:zones:local` to see all available timezones on your machine
4. If you are using Windows, you may need to check the shebang lines (`#!/usr/bin/env ruby`) of the `/public/dispatch.*` files and all the files in the `/script` directory. They are set to `#!/usr/bin/env ruby` by default. This should work for all Unix based setups (Linux or Mac OS X), but Windows users will probably have to change it to something like `#c:/ruby/bin/ruby` to point to the Ruby binary on your system.
5. If you intend to deploy Tracks with the built in webserver called WEBrick, youll need to change `config.serve_static_assets` to `true` in `config/environments/production.rb` in order for the images, stylesheets, and javascript files to be served correctly.