Http Authentication =================== Makes it dead easy to do HTTP Basic authentication. Simple Basic example: class PostsController < ApplicationController USER_NAME, PASSWORD = "dhh", "secret" before_filter :authenticate, :except => [ :index ] def index render :text => "Everyone can see me!" end def edit render :text => "I'm only accessible if you know the password" end private def authenticate authenticate_or_request_with_http_basic do |user_name, password| user_name == USER_NAME && password == PASSWORD end end end Here is a more advanced Basic example where only Atom feeds and the XML API is protected by HTTP authentication, the regular HTML interface is protected by a session approach (NOTE: This example requires Rails Edge as it uses Request#format, which is not available in Rails 1.2.0): class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base before_filter :set_account, :authenticate protected def set_account @account = Account.find_by_url_name(request.subdomains.first) end def authenticate case request.format when Mime::XML, Mime::ATOM if user = authenticate_with_http_basic { |u, p| @account.users.authenticate(u, p) } @current_user = user else request_http_basic_authentication end else if session_authenticated? @current_user = @account.users.find(session[:authenticated][:user_id]) else redirect_to(login_url) and return false end end end end In your integration tests, you can do something like this: def test_access_granted_from_xml get( "/notes/1.xml", nil, :authorization => HttpAuthentication::Basic.encode_credentials(users(:dhh).name, users(:dhh).password) ) assert_equal 200, status end Todo: * Implement Digest authentication scheme (be a hero, implement it!) References: * HTTP Authentication, RFC 2617: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt?number=2617 Copyright (c) 2006 David Heinemeier Hansson, released under the MIT license