问题
I would like to have Devise create subdomains on my site.
Right now, I have two models:
Company: A
Company
can register directly on the site, and after signing in, can invite their employees. When the company registers, I want a unique subdomain to be created (e.g. example.com => techcraz.example.com.)Employee: An
Employee
can register only if they received an invitation link.
What I would like:
- The main domain as a registration page.
- A single sign in page for both
Companies
andEmployees
. - When signing in they must provide a domain name then they should be redirected to the sign in page for that subdomain (e.g. techcraz.example.com/signin.)
- When entering a URL that does not exist, they should be redirected to the registration page.
I am new to Rails. Please help!
Thanks in advance!
回答1:
One subdomain per user is a fairly common use-case in web application development. Here's how you can do it:
First: ensure your Users table
has a :name column
(I think Devise does this by default - if not you can run rails g migration AddNameToUsers name:string
to add this column to your database).
To use this User.name
as a subdomain we’ll need to make sure it only contains alphanumeric characters (with an optional underscore). We’ll also limit the name to a maximum of 32 characters. Finally, we don’t want users to choose names such as “www” that will result in URLs such as “http://www.myapp.com”. Here's the validations for app/models/user.rb
:
validates_format_of :name, with: /^[a-z0-9_]+$/,
message: "must be lowercase alphanumerics only"
validates_length_of :name, maximum: 32,
message: "exceeds maximum of 32 characters"
validates_exclusion_of :name, in: ['www', 'mail', 'ftp'],
message: "is not available"
Optionally: modify your db/seeds.rb (so it creates test users when you initialize the database):
user = User.create! :name => 'myname', :email => 'user@example.com',
:password => 'password', :password_confirmation => 'password'
We’ll display a profile page for a user when anyone enters a URL with a subdomain that matches an existing user app/controllers/profiles_controller.rb
:
class ProfilesController < ApplicationController
def show
@user = User.where(:name => request.subdomain).first || not_found
end
def not_found
raise ActionController::RoutingError.new('User Not Found')
end
end
Here's an example file for the view app/views/profiles/show.html.erb
:
<h1>Profile</h1>
<h3><%= @user.name %></h3>
<h3><%= @user.email %></h3>
Lastly we need to implement routing for the subdomains. Create a class like this:
class Subdomain
def self.matches?(request)
case request.subdomain
when 'www', '', nil
false
else
true
end
end
end
Make sure this class is autoloaded when the application starts config/application.rb
:
config.autoload_paths += %W(#{config.root}/lib)
Ensure your routes.rb
file contains the following routes:
devise_for :users
resources :users, :only => :show
constraints(Subdomain) do
match '/' => 'profiles#show'
end
If you used rails generate
for your profiles controller - ensure that you remove the get "profiles/show"
route.
See this page for information on using URL Helpers in your application (essentially you'll need to use new_user_session_url
instead of new_user_session_path
and you can specify a subdomain like this:
root_url(:subdomain => @subdomain)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28735786/have-devise-create-a-subdomain-on-registration