I am working with devise/omniauth right now. After signing up through facebook/twitter, I want to redirect to a page called "verify-email" where they can verify that their email address is correct.
I am just trying to get the localhost:3000/users/verify-email
page to work right now. I go to that url and I get this error message:
Could not find devise mapping for path "/users/update_email". This may happen for two reasons: 1) You forgot to wrap your route inside the scope block. For example: devise_scope :user do get "/some/route" => "some_devise_controller" end 2) You are testing a Devise controller bypassing the router. If so, you can explicitly tell Devise which mapping to use: @request.env["devise.mapping"] = Devise.mappings[:user].
So here is my routes.rb:
Rails.application.routes.draw do
...
devise_for :users, :controllers => {
omniauth_callbacks: 'custom_devise_controllers/omniauth_callbacks',
registrations: 'custom_devise_controllers/registrations' }
devise_scope :users do
get "users/verify_email" => 'custom_devise_controllers/registrations#verify_email'
end
...
end
I don't think I wrap the route in the scope block incorrectly (which is what #1 of the error message talks about). Does that mean I need to explicitly tell Devise which mapping to use (which is what #2 of the error message is about)? The error message says I can tell devise which mapping to use with this: @request.env["devise.mapping"] = Devise.mappings[:user].
Should I put that in my custom_devise_controllers/registrations_controller.rb? Or do you guys think something else is going on?
I will include my "custom_devise_controllers/registrations_controller.rb":
class CustomDeviseControllers::RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
def update
@user = User.find(current_user.id)
successfully_updated = if needs_password?(@user, params)
@user.update_with_password(devise_parameter_sanitizer.sanitize(:account_update))
else
params[:user].delete(:current_password)
@user.update_without_password(devise_parameter_sanitizer.sanitize(:account_update))
end
if successfully_updated
set_flash_message :notice, :updated
sign_in @user, :bypass => true
redirect_to after_update_path_for(@user)
else
render "edit"
end
end
def after_sign_up_path_for(resource)
users_update_email_path
end
def verify_email
end
private
def needs_password?(user, params)
params[:user][:password].present? || params[:user][:password_confirmation].present?
end
end
Thanks! If you guys want to know any more info about my code, just let me know.
Whoops.
I wrote:
devise_scope :users do
Should have been:
devise_scope :user do
user not users.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25537327/could-not-find-devise-mapping-for-path-users-how-come