On Dec 1, 2011, at 8:28 AM, Mauro wrote: > On 1 December 2011 00:54, Craig White <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Nov 30, 2011, at 3:31 PM, Mauro wrote: >> >>> I want to display different layouts based on user. >>> If user is "intraOp" the I want to use layout intraOp, if user is >>> "interOp" I want to display layout interOp while if controller_devise >>> I want to display application layout. >>> I based the user selection on request.path. >>> If request.path is /intraOp then I select user IntraOp, if /interOp >>> then select user interOp and so on. >>> The routes.rb is: >>> >>> match "intraOp" => "companies#index" >>> match "interOp" => "companies#index" >>> >>> The problem is that I use pagination. >>> When the request.path is /interOp companies#index is launched, and are >>> displayed 10 companies with pagination. >>> When I click for displaying page 2 companies#index is launched but the >>> path is not /interOp/companies......... but is >>> /intraOp/companies.........that is because companies#index is first >>> matched with "intraOp". >>> Have you some suggestions to solve the problem to having different >>> layouts based on user? >>> I prefer to not create two controllers: intraOp and interOp. >> ---- >> stuff the 'company' into the users session and you can use the session value >> everywhere, all the time (or not) > > Sorry for my ignorance, can you explain better? ---- when the user logs in, set a session variable... session[:company] = @user.company and whenever you need to build a url with the company, include the session[:company] in the url or if universal, you can probably add it to your routes.
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