Hey man!
Thanks a bunch! After using rails destroy nifty:authentication and a
generating a fresh user model... it finally WORKED!
phew..
thks again

On 14 Mai, 13:50, comopasta Gr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thomas M. wrote in post #998672:
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> > it is the first time I am working with devise and I am a confused by
> > the massive amount of files and configuration options. Before
> > installing devise, I used the nifty:authentication from ryan bates -
> > which I didn't delete before installing devise and I guess now my
> > routes and/or controllers are a little screwed up.
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> > well, after singing in on /users/sign_in devise tries to redirect me
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> >http://localhost:3000/sessions/user
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> > but I get the error:
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> > No route matches "/sessions/user"
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> > I don't know where is the error, any help appreciated
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> > I put all the relevant code in a gist:https://gist.github.com/972058
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> > I am pretty sure it has something to do with the app/views/devise/
> > session/new.html.erb file, where it says:
> > "<%= form_for(resource, :as => resource_name, :url =>
> > session_path(resource_name)) do |f|
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> > cause if I change the session_path(ressource_name) the redirect works
> > but devise doesn't log me in..
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> > help!
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> > thanks in advance
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> Hi, in my opinion you should remove completely the functionality from
> nifty:authentication since most probably it is messing up completely the
> app.
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> I use devise and don't need worry about sessions controller or user
> controller and model methods unless I need to add some specific stuff on
> top of what devise already gives. Don't even need to have sessions on
> the routes and all that. It comes with Devise.
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> I would recommend creating a basic app using devise so you can see what
> Devise really needs to operate and then set it in your app. But keeping
> it with the other authentication mechanism might bring lots of hidden
> issues...
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> Cheers.
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