context:
rails 3.0.3
devise 1.1.5 and 1.2rc
i have following devise rdoc
rails g devise:install
rails g devise user
rails g devise employee
rails g devise:views users
rails g devise:views employees
routes.rb
devise_for :users
devise_for :employees, :path => 'admin'
devise.rb
config.scoped_views = true
rake routes gives
new_user_session GET /users/sign_in(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
user_session POST /users/sign_in(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
destroy_user_session GET /users/sign_out(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
user_password POST /users/password(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
new_user_password GET /users/password/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
edit_user_password GET /users/password/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
PUT /users/password(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
user_unlock POST /users/unlock(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/unlocks"}
new_user_unlock GET /users/unlock/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/unlocks"}
GET /users/unlock(.:format) {:action=>"show", :controller=>"devise/unlocks"}
new_employee_session GET /admin/sign_in(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
employee_session POST /admin/sign_in(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
destroy_employee_session GET /admin/sign_out(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
employee_password POST /admin/password(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
new_employee_password GET /admin/password/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
edit_employee_password GET /admin/password/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
PUT /admin/password(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
a mailer views users or employees are
link_to 'Change my password', edit_user_password_url(#resource, :reset_password_token => #resource.reset_password_token)
link_to 'Change my password', edit_employee_password_url(#resource, :reset_password_token => #resource.reset_password_token)
But if i submit form i have this error (for user or employee)
TypeError in Devise/passwords#create
Showing /app/views/users/mailer/reset_password_instructions.html.erb where line #8 raised:
can't convert String into Hash
8: <%= link_to 'Change my password', edit_employee_password_url(#resource, :reset_password_token => #resource.reset_password_token) %>
if you have an idea ?
Initialy posted Mar 7 2011
The solution are in application_controller.rb.
add
ActionMailer::Base.default_url_options[:host] = "http://domain.com"
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I'm trying to update a single databasefield of my current_user (devise).
I want to do this just with the link_to helper:
<%= link_to "Grid", edit_user_registration_path(current_user, :project_view => "grid"), :method => :put %>
But I can't get it to work since the result it allways an error:
Routing Error
No route matches [PUT] "/users/edit.1"
My Routes for Devise:
new_user_session GET /users/sign_in(.:format) devise/sessions#new
user_session POST /users/sign_in(.:format) devise/sessions#create
destroy_user_session DELETE /users/sign_out(.:format) devise/sessions#destroy
user_password POST /users/password(.:format) devise/passwords#create
new_user_password GET /users/password/new(.:format) devise/passwords#new
edit_user_password GET /users/password/edit(.:format) devise/passwords#edit
PUT /users/password(.:format) devise/passwords#update
cancel_user_registration GET /users/cancel(.:format) devise/registrations#cancel
user_registration POST /users(.:format) devise/registrations#create
new_user_registration GET /users/sign_up(.:format) devise/registrations#new
edit_user_registration GET /users/edit(.:format) devise/registrations#edit
PUT /users(.:format) devise/registrations#update
DELETE /users(.:format) devise/registrations#destroy
What's wrong with the routing? I'm using devise without any custom modifications.
Thanks!
Wrong path helper:
$ rake routes
new_user_registration GET ... registrations#new
cancel_user_registration GET ... registrations#cancel
user_registration POST ... registrations#create
edit_user_registration GET ... registrations#edit
users PUT ... registrations#update # You want this one
DELETE ... registrations#destroy
Result:
<%= link_to "Grid", users_path(:user => {:project_view => 'grid'}), :method => :put, :confirm => "Are you sure?" %>
Update for your specific routes:
<%= link_to "Grid", registration_path(resource_name, :user => {:project_view => 'grid'}), :method => :put, :confirm => "Are you sure?" %>
I have devise and users controller
routes.rb
devise_for :users
resources :users do
resources :blogs
end
users_controller.rb
class UsersController < ApplicationController
respond_to :html, :xml, :json
def create
#user = User.create(params[:user])
end
def show
#user = User.find(params[:id])
#asset = Asset.find(params[:id])
respond_with [#user, #asset]
end
def update
#user = User.find(params[:id])
#user.update_attributes(params[:user])
respond_with #user
end
end
when I visit http://localhost:3000/users/sign_out
I get
ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound in UsersController#show
Couldn't find User with id=sign_out
update:
users GET /users(.:format) users#index
POST /users(.:format) users#create
new_user GET /users/new(.:format) users#new
edit_user GET /users/:id/edit(.:format) users#edit
user GET /users/:id(.:format) users#show
PUT /users/:id(.:format) users#update
DELETE /users/:id(.:format) users#destroy
new_user_session GET /users/sign_in(.:format) devise/sessions#new
user_session POST /users/sign_in(.:format) devise/sessions#create
destroy_user_session DELETE /users/sign_out(.:format) devise/sessions#destroy
user_password POST /users/password(.:format) devise/passwords#create
new_user_password GET /users/password/new(.:format) devise/passwords#new
edit_user_password GET /users/password/edit(.:format) devise/passwords#edit
PUT /users/password(.:format) devise/passwords#update
cancel_user_registration GET /users/cancel(.:format) devise/registrations#cancel
user_registration POST /users(.:format) devise/registrations#create
new_user_registration GET /users/sign_up(.:format) devise/registrations#new
edit_user_registration GET /users/edit(.:format) devise/registrations#edit
PUT /users(.:format) devise/registrations#update
DELETE /users(.:format) devise/registrations#destroy
Any solution?
It happens because your session is destroyed by DELETE method.
From your rake routes:
destroy_user_session DELETE /users/sign_out(.:format) devise/sessions#destroy
And when you visit http://localhost:3000/users/sign_out, you use GET
You can change method in initializers/devise.rb. Just set config.sign_out_via to :get
Your routes.rb file and your generated routes don't appear to match. Routes are evaluated in order, and the first that matches is served.
You need your devise routes before your custom user routes. Something like this...
new_user_session GET /users/sign_in(.:format) devise/sessions#new
user_session POST /users/sign_in(.:format) devise/sessions#create
destroy_user_session DELETE /users/sign_out(.:format) devise/sessions#destroy
user_password POST /users/password(.:format) devise/passwords#create
new_user_password GET /users/password/new(.:format) devise/passwords#new
edit_user_password GET /users/password/edit(.:format) devise/passwords#edit
PUT /users/password(.:format) devise/passwords#update
cancel_user_registration GET /users/cancel(.:format) devise/registrations#cancel
user_registration POST /users(.:format) devise/registrations#create
new_user_registration GET /users/sign_up(.:format) devise/registrations#new
edit_user_registration GET /users/edit(.:format) devise/registrations#edit
PUT /users(.:format) devise/registrations#update
DELETE /users(.:format) devise/registrations#destroy
users GET /users(.:format) users#index
POST /users(.:format) users#create
new_user GET /users/new(.:format) users#new
edit_user GET /users/:id/edit(.:format) users#edit
user GET /users/:id(.:format) users#show
PUT /users/:id(.:format) users#update
DELETE /users/:id(.:format) users#destroy
I'd confirm that your routes file looks like what you posted, because it seems inconsistent.
I am using resources :users in routes.rb. This provides the following paths as rake routes unveils.
users GET /users(.:format) {:action=>"index", :controller=>"users"}
POST /users(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"users"}
new_user GET /users/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"users"}
edit_user GET /users/:id/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"users"}
user GET /users/:id(.:format) {:action=>"show", :controller=>"users"}
PUT /users/:id(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"users"}
DELETE /users/:id(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"users"}
Further, I comment out the legacy wild controller route.
#match ':controller(/:action(/:id(.:format)))'
To add a delete link on my users page I add the following.
<%= link_to "Delete user", user, :method => :delete, :confirm => "Are you sure?" %>
This generated the following html code.
Delete user
I click the link and it takes me to the show page?! What's wrong?
You need to include the default Javascript files for that to work properly:
<%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %>
I have a problem with devise 1.1.5 on rails 3.0.3.
I have a controller "site" with an action "home". When I do a "rake routes" everything is as it should be, but when I click in my site on the sign_up link, it returns an error:
No route matches {:action=>"home", :controller=>"devise/site"}
This is correct the controller should be "site", not "devise/site".
This is in my routes.rb:
resources :articles
get "site/home"
get "site/about"
devise_for :users
But when I look with "rake routes" everything looks fine. Any ideas? Thanks!
articles GET /articles(.:format) {:action=>"index", :controller=>"articles"}
POST /articles(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"articles"}
new_article GET /articles/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"articles"}
edit_article GET /articles/:id/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"articles"}
article GET /articles/:id(.:format) {:action=>"show", :controller=>"articles"}
PUT /articles/:id(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"articles"}
DELETE /articles/:id(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"articles"}
site_home GET /site/home(.:format) {:action=>"home", :controller=>"site"}
site_about GET /site/about(.:format) {:action=>"about", :controller=>"site"}
new_user_session GET /users/sign_in(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
user_session POST /users/sign_in(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
destroy_user_session GET /users/sign_out(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"devise/sessions"}
user_password POST /users/password(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
new_user_password GET /users/password/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
edit_user_password GET /users/password/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
PUT /users/password(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"devise/passwords"}
user_registration POST /users(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
new_user_registration GET /users/sign_up(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
edit_user_registration GET /users/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
PUT /users(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
DELETE /users(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
root /(.:format) {:action=>"home", :controller=>"site"}
What is the code for your sign up link?
Try changing your routes.rb to (I think the way 'home' and 'about' are currently describe might be causing the error):
devise_for :users
resources :sites do
get :home, :on => :member
get :about, :on => :member
end
resources :articles
also remember to set your root path so that when user does get signed-in they are directed to correct view.
I'm trying to add a link so the user can destroy his/her own account. I'm using the built-in registration class.
In my view I have <%= link_to 'Destroy', current_user, :confirm => 'Are you sure you want to destroy your account?', :method => :delete %> pointing to localhost:3000/users/4 by example
First of all, is that the correct link to use?
Secondly, how to redirect to root path because presently it looks like it tries to redirect to user with id 4 (and it fails because it is protected).
Rake routes gives DELETE /users(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
Thanks in advance.
Try
<%= link_to 'Destroy', user_registration_path, :confirm => 'Are you sure you want to destroy your account?', :method => :delete %>
It's because of devise treat registration as Singular Resource.
Besides, run rake routes and you can see details about registration routing:
user_registration POST /users(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
new_user_registration GET /users/sign_up(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
edit_user_registration GET /users/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
user_registration PUT /users(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
user_registration DELETE /users(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"devise/registrations"}
It means:
user_registration_path is a helper method that returns /users(.format)
Perform DELETE request on /users(.format) will delete the registration