It seems in some cases I can use the redirect

   match '/auth/:provider/callback', :to => redirect {|params| "/
omniauth_callbacks/#{params[:provider]}" }

but not in this case , as the redirect will change the request , and
I'll not be able to check for   request.env["omniauth.auth"]

so I resolved to write one match for each :provider .
  match '/auth/google_oauth2/callback', to:
'omniauth_callbacks#google_oauth2'
  match '/auth/facebook/callback', to: 'omniauth_callbacks#facebook'
  match '/auth/twitter/callback', to: 'omniauth_callbacks#twitter'


On 7 oct, 11:07, Erwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have the following routes :
>
> >>  match '/auth/:provider/callback', to: 'omniauth_callbacks#create'
>
> I can test the :provider in the create action ..
>
> is there any way to directly match to an action with the :provider
> name ?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> match '/auth/:provider/callback', to: 'omniauth_callbacks#(:provider)' ...

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