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# frozen_string_literal: true
Fabricator(:user_security_key) do
user
# Note: these values are valid and decode to a credential ID and COSE public key
# HOWEVER they are largely useless unless you have the device that created
# them. It is nice to have an approximation though.
credential_id do
"mJAJ4CznTO0SuLkJbYwpgK75ao4KMNIPlU5KWM92nq39kRbXzI9mSv6GxTcsMYoiPgaouNw7b7zBiS4vsQaO6A=="
end
public_key do
"pQECAyYgASFYIMNgw4GCpwBUlR2SznJ1yY7B9yFvsuxhfo+C9kcA4IitIlggRdofrCezymy2B/YarX+gfB6gZKg648/cHIMjf6wWmmU="
end
enabled true
factor_type { UserSecurityKey.factor_types[:second_factor] }
name { sequence(:name) { |i| "Security Key #{i + 1}" } }
end
##
# Useful for specs that just need a user security key model but not
# any of the related usefulness as a webauthn credential, because the
# credential_id has a UNIQUE index
Fabricator(:user_security_key_with_random_credential, from: :user_security_key) do
credential_id { SecureRandom.base64(40) }
public_key { SecureRandom.base64(40) }
end
Fabricator(:passkey_with_random_credential, from: :user_security_key) do
credential_id { SecureRandom.base64(40) }
public_key { SecureRandom.base64(40) }
factor_type { UserSecurityKey.factor_types[:first_factor] }
end