My routes.rb is look like this.
devise_for :users, :skip => [:sessions]
as :user do
get 'signin' => 'devise/sessions#new', :as => :new_user_session
post 'signin' => 'devise/sessions#create', :as => :user_session
delete 'signout' => 'devise/sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
end
When i have run rake routes i got the error
undefined method `as' for #<ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper:0xa954f20>
/home/ramkishan/vijay_work/kirana/config/routes.rb:4:in `block in <top (required)>'
No need to use as,
devise_for :users, :skip => [:sessions] do
get '/signin' => "devise/sessions#new", :as => :new_user_session
post '/signin' => 'devise/sessions#create', :as => :user_session
get '/signout' => 'devise/sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
end
should do.
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With the code below:
class TestController < ApplicationController
wrap_parameters :test, format: [:json, :xml], include: self.test_method
def self.test_method
[ :one, :two, :three ]
end
end
I get a RoutingError:
ActionController::RoutingError (undefined method 'test_method' for TestController:Class)
I tried a number of different derivations of this, but nothing is working.
EDIT: routes.rb -- was routing to api.servername/create during error:
TestApp::Application.routes.draw do
resources :subscriptions
# API subdomain
constraints subdomain: 'api' do
get '/' => 'test#index'
post '/create', to: 'test#create'
get '/status', to: 'test#show'
end
# root route
root to: 'pages#index'
# User routes
devise_scope :user do
get 'login' => 'devise/sessions#new', :as => :new_user_session
post 'login' => 'devise/sessions#create', :as => :user_session
delete 'logout' => 'devise/sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
get 'register' => 'devise/registrations#new', :as => :new_user_registration
get 'profile' => 'devise/registrations#edit', :as => :edit_user_registration
get 'users' => 'users/registrations#index'
end
devise_for :users, :skip => [:sessions], controllers: { registrations: 'users/registrations' }
end
I am trying to change the 'users/sign_in' to 'sign-in' route
This is my current route setup
devise_for :users, :controllers => { :registrations => 'registrations', :omniauth_callbacks => "authentications" }
devise_scope :user do
put 'update_plan', :to => 'registrations#update_plan'
put 'update_card', :to => 'registrations#update_card'
put 'charge', :to => 'registrations#charge'
get "/sign-up" => "users/registrations#new", :as => :new_user_registration
get '/sign-in' => "devise/sessions#new", :as => :new_user_session
post '/sign-in' => 'devise/sessions#create', :as => :user_session
get '/sign-out' => 'devise/sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
end
but these routes give me the error ArgumentError: Invalid route name, already in use: 'new_user_registration'
can I move the :controllers => { :registrations => 'registrations', :omniauth_callbacks => "authentications" } bit into devise_scope?
If i remove :as => :new_user_registration from my routes then i get a redirect loop. I really can't figure this out
Any help is much appreciated thanks.
You need to tell Devise to skip session ULRs.
devise_for :users :controllers => { :registrations => 'registrations', :omniauth_callbacks => "authentications" }, :skip => [:sessions]
devise_scope :user do
put 'update_plan', :to => 'registrations#update_plan'
put 'update_card', :to => 'registrations#update_card'
put 'charge', :to => 'registrations#charge'
get "/sign-up" => "users/registrations#new", :as => :new_user_registration
get '/sign-in' => "devise/sessions#new", :as => :new_user_session
post '/sign-in' => 'devise/sessions#create', :as => :user_session
get '/sign-out' => 'devise/sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
end
See How To: Change the default sign_in and sign_out routes
I'm getting an error:
NoMethodError in Devise/registrations#new
undefined method 'user_registration_path'
at this line:
<%= form_for(resource, :as => resource_name, :url => registration_path(resource_name)) do |f| %>
This is my routes:
devise_for :user, :controllers => { :registrations => "devise/registrations" }, :skip => [:registrations, :sessions] do
# devise/registrations
get 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#new', :as => :new_user_registration
post 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', :as => :custom_user_registration
end
Rake Routes:
new_user_registration GET /signup(.:format) devise/registrations#new
custom_user_registration POST /signup(.:format) devise/registrations#create
why am I getting the user_registration_path error?
Running rake routes, do you see in output smth like this:
user_registration POST /users(.:format) devise/registrations#create
I think if you wrote this line
post 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', :as => :custom_user_registration
Now you have:
custom_user_registration POST /signup(.:format) devise/registrations#create
And should use custom_user_registration_path(resource_name) instead of registration_path(resource_name)
You are skipping the registrations routes and not overriding them all with the custom routes you've defined. Remove :registrations from the skipped routes. In your routes.rb:
This
devise_for :user, :controllers => { :registrations => "devise/registrations" }, :skip => [:registrations, :sessions] do
should be
devise_for :user, :controllers => { :registrations => "devise/registrations" }, :skip => [:sessions] do
Or you can add these custom routes if you want the path to always be /signup:
devise_for :user, :controllers => { :registrations => "devise/registrations" }, :skip => [:registrations, :sessions] do
get 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#new', :as => :new_user_registration
post 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', as => :user_registration
delete 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#destroy', as => :destroy_user_registration
end
I don't advise changing the helper names (as => :whatever) since the devise controllers and views use them. It's fine to add new ones. I'm not sure you need to specify the controller either if it's the default.
On the sign up and forgot password views in Devise, if you get an error, it redirects you to the parent page.
So on the sign up page (/users/sign_up), if you get an error, it redirects you to /users and shows the error.
On the forgot password page (/users/password/new), if you get an error, it redirects you to /users/password and shows the error.
How can I change it so it does the same thing as the sign in page, if there's an error, it stays on the same page and shows the error.
I've looked through Devise and can't find where the redirect is.
Here's my routes for Devise:
devise_for :users, :skip => [:sessions]
as :user do
get 'signin' => 'devise/sessions#new', :as => :new_user_session
post 'signin' => 'devise/sessions#create', :as => :user_session
get 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#new', :as => :new_user
post 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', :as => :create_user_session
delete 'signout' => 'devise/sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
get "/account" => "devise/registrations#edit"
end
I think the problem is that you have the post 'signup' named incorrectly. What path does your user signup form POST to?
post 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', :as => :create_user_session
Should be:
post 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', :as => :user_registration
Here's a look at my routes.rb which solved this issue:
as :user do
get "/signin" => "devise/sessions#new", :as => :new_user_session
post "/signin" => "devise/sessions#create", :as => :user_session
delete "/signout" => "devise/sessions#destroy", :as => :destroy_user_session
get "/signup" => "devise/registrations#new", :as => :new_user_registration
post '/signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', :as => :user_registration
end
It doesn't redirect you anywhere, those are the URLs that Devise posts to.
If you want to edit these URLs, see the wiki for a good starting point:
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/How-To:-Change-the-default-sign_in-and-sign_out-routes
I started using custom routes w/Devise so that I could have my 'Sign In' and 'Sign Up' routes go to the same page. However, as soon as I followed the instruction from Devise about custom routes, it seems that every route now has to be explicitly specified. This has now broken my reset password links since that portion is handled by Devise.
What am I doing wrong here? You can see below that I've had to spell out everything for my User and UserSessions model. Shouldn't I only have to specify the ones I want to change?
devise_for :users, :controllers => { :sessions => "user_sessions" ,:registrations=>"users"},:skip => [:sessions] do
get 'users/sign_in' => 'user_sessions#new', :as => :new_user_session
get 'users/sign_up' => 'user_sessions#new', :as => :new_user_session
post 'users/sign_in' => 'user_sessions#create', :as => :user_session
post 'user_sessions' => 'user_sessions#create', :as => :app_sign_in
delete 'users/sign_out' => 'user_sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
get 'users/sign_out' => 'user_sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
post 'users/:id' => 'users#update', :as =>:update_user
get 'users' => 'users#index'
get 'users/:id/edit' => 'users#edit', :as => :edit_user
get 'users/:id' => 'users#show', :as => :show_user
delete 'users/:id' => 'users#destroy', :as => :destroy_user
end
Can you just use, not sure if this will work for you
devise_for :users
devise_for :users do
get '/users/sign_out' => 'devise/sessions#destroy'
end