I have an Accounts
model set up with Devise. Devise uses a few attributes (such as email, password etc.) but I have a few other attributes that I made. On sign up, I'd like to set them up in a way.
How can I extend the registration controller? I understand that I need to actually create a new controller like this:
class AccountsController < Devise::RegistrationController
def create
super
end
end
Can I just add my code right after super
? I think it would be too late as the resource would have already been saved. What's the best way to do this?
If I were to write create from scratch, how would I know that I didn't miss anything that Devise does?
Thanks,
According to the Devise documentation, yes, just like Josh's answer, you would change the controller. Although, you don't have to start completely from scratch. Take a look at the documentation.
You can generate the controller so you are able to add customizations:
Example: rails generate devise:controllers [scope]
So, you could run the following for your Users scope:
rails generate devise:controllers users
This gives you the controllers in a folder located here: app/controllers/users
Then, tell your routes file to use that controller. Update your devise route to look like this:
devise_for :users, controllers: { sessions: "users/sessions" }
And finally, copy over all the views. If you haven't genereated the views yet, you'll need to do so. The controller has changed, so your views will need to as well.
If you want to rewrite the controller from scratch for full control, start with the registration_controller.rb Source Code and make your changes as necessary.
Telling devise to use your custom controller is as simple as changing the route:
devise_for :users, :controllers => { :registrations => "users/custom_controller" }
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