If you fix the link on the form everything works!

Thanks guys

On Mar 8, 11:29 pm, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, it appears that login, logout and forgot_password are hardcoded
> routes.   Could you please open a bug against Hobo?
>
> thanks,
> Bryan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Chris Beeson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Bryan,
>
> > At the moment the login page is posting to users/login and not 
> > admin/users/login so your first guess is correct...
>
> >   <form action="/login" class="login" method="post"><div 
> > class="hidden-fields"><input id="page_path" name="page_path" type="hidden" 
> > value="users/login" /></div>
>
> > So (unsure how to do this) I saved the html to the desktop, changed it for 
> > testing to...
>
> > <form action="http://localhost:3000/admin/users/login"; class="login" 
> > method="post"><div class="hidden-fields"><input id="page_path" 
> > name="page_path" type="hidden" value="admin/users/login" />
>
> > It does post to admin/users/login but I get ...
>
> > Read error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method `model' for 
> > UsersController:Class>
>
> > But I'm not sure if that because I'm just displaying a html page from a 
> > file?
>
> > Am I able to change the actions of the login form in dryml?
>
> > Cheers
>
> > Chris
>
> > On 8 Mar 2010, at 20:52, Bryan Larsen wrote:
>
> >> Yes, I'm not surprised that is what is happening to you.
>
> >> At a first guess, I suspect that the problem is in the login form and
> >> friends.   As a test, could you create an html page that submits to
> >> /admin/users rather than /users?   IOW, copy the HTML from /login and
> >> tweak it to submit to /users and see if that works.  If it does,
> >> please create a lighthouse ticket.   If not, keep posting here.  :)
>
> >> cheers,
> >> Bryan
>
> >> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Hero1000 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> Yes I know, that's what I have been following (and have done many many
> >>> times!) but keep having the same issue.  If I generate a admin/
> >>> users_controller hobo still uses my root users_controller to
> >>> authenticate my user model( a hobo_user_model)
>
> >>> I need all the hobo login system to use only admin/users_controller,
> >>> so my main app can use the root users_controller...
>
> >>> I hope that makes sense and thank you again
>
> >>> Chris
>
> >>> On Mar 8, 6:58 pm, Owen Dall <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Bryan did a recipe for this very thing...
>
> >>>> Take a look at this:
>
> >>>>http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/tutorials/subsite
>
> >>>> Let us know if that helps...
>
> >>>> -Owen
>
> >>>> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Hero1000 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>> Thank you Owen that was very helpful indeed.
>
> >>>>> However I do have one last problem....
>
> >>>>> So I have an admin subsite which works beautifully... if the
> >>>>> users_controller in the root is a hobo_user_controller, which I am
> >>>>> really trying to avoid as my main site is an XML service and is
> >>>>> completely separate from anything hobo.
>
> >>>>> I have been playing with if for about a day now and I can see that the
> >>>>> users_controller in the root is used for the authentication system
> >>>>> only and then the users_controller in admin is used for rendering the
> >>>>> subsite and does so correctly....
>
> >>>>> Do you know of a way that I could have the authentication system (the
> >>>>> root users_controller) to operate and live only from within my
> >>>>> subsite?
>
> >>>>> Many thanks in advance for all your help
>
> >>>>> Chris
>
> >>>>> On Mar 7, 10:30 pm, Owen Dall <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>> Have you seen Bryan's Tutorial #24 in "Rapid Rails with Hobo" , called
> >>>>>> "Creating an Administration Sub-Site"?
>
> >>>>>>http://hobocentral.net/books
>
> >>>>>>http://screencast.com/t/NTA5M2Q3N
>
> >>>>>> Let us know if that doesn't help.
>
> >>>>>> -Owen
>
> >>>>>> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Hero1000 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>> Hi, I trying to make an admin site for a rails xml web service and
> >>>>>>> seem to be having a whole host of different problems.
>
> >>>>>>> One of them is easily repeatable - if you make a new hobo app, and
> >>>>>>> then generate an admin site and visit it you receive the error
> >>>>>>> undefined method `signup_form'...
>
> >>>>>>> Extracted source (around line #17):
>
> >>>>>>>  <% if User.count == 0 -%>
> >>>>>>> 15:           <h3 style="margin-top: 20px;">There are no user accounts
> >>>>>>> - please provide the details of the site administrator</h3>
> >>>>>>> 16:           <do with="&User.new"><% this.exempt_from_edit_checks =
> >>>>>>> true %>
> >>>>>>> 17:             <signup-form/>
> >>>>>>> 18:           </do>
> >>>>>>> 19:         <% end -%>
>
> >>>>>>> How can I get around this?
>
> >>>>>>> Also I am using my own user model, but for the authentication system
> >>>>>>> to work i have had to generate a user model and then make the
> >>>>>>> appropriate changes to it.  Which seems fine, and I can log in and out
> >>>>>>> ect.  Then for reasons still unknown to me suddenly the authentication
> >>>>>>> bar at the top completely disappears and I am left with no active
> >>>>>>> system at all.  What would cause this?
>
> >>>>>>> Many thanks in advance for any thoughts.
>
> >>>>>>> Chris
>
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