Feature/allow ominiauth_success json override #914
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Hi there!
While using
devise_token_auth
withOmniauth
I hit onto an issue where the user json being returned didn't match the schema used on my frontend vuejs app.I couldn't find an easy way to "hook" into the gem without forking and/or copying and pasting the
omniauth_success
contents, which I didn't want to do because of possible future breaking changes.I know there is a hook in there to pass a block, but if I somehow did that in there (like providing a proxy object or something)... it just feels wrong since it assumes knowledge of the underlying gem implementation.
Anyhow, this provide a simple method that can be overriden which is just for providing some way to serialize the resource object.
Yay 👍 or nay 👎 ?