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Multiple Models #1379
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Hi @errawn . Check this one and latest Doorkeeper version:" #1355 Basically now you can enable polymorphic resource owner and just get it from the |
Thank you @nbulaj! Will try it out. Does it have a detailed docs or in wiki? Thank you very much |
@errawn nope. still no docs or wiki page :( |
@nbulaj I am getting When I run |
Which version do you use? This feature isn't released yet and available only on master |
I think we can close this issue. If you wanna to use polymorphic resource owner feature - you need to use master version of the gem. Also I saw somewhere on StackOverflow how people bypass the restrictions of Doorkeeper and uses additional http parameter or even scopes to indicate resource owner type. Try to find it |
thanks @nbulaj awesome work! <3 |
How does doorkeeper support multiple Models? something like this..
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