Thanks for your comment. Here, though, the Devise 'devise' call is in
a Customer model, and the Thinking Sphinx 'define_index' call in a
Product model - so I can't try changing the declaration order in that
manner.

I've been investigating further, and have found that TS seems to cause
my Customer model to get loaded twice in production.

So, without a define_index block in Products, I see:

* Loading product.rb
* Loading customer.rb

... and the Devise page works. Adding the define_index block into
products, I see:

* Loading product.rb
* Loading customer.rb
* Loading customer.rb

... and the Devise page doesn't work.

I'm currently not sure what to make of this - and it could be a red
herring - but am including the information here in case it rings any
bells with anyone!

Many thanks,
Neil.

On Feb 25, 1:53 pm, Clemens Kofler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I remember having a similar issue some time ago and solving it by 
> moving the devise call in the user model above or beneath TS' indexes block – 
> can't remember exactly.
>
> On Feb 25, 2011, at 1:38 PM, NeilS wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have what seems (to me) a very odd conflict between Thinking Sphinx
> > (1.4.3) and Devise (1.0.10) on a Rails 2.3.10 app. (Both gems are
> > configured in my environment.rb file using config.gem.)
>
> > Individually, everything works as expected - Devise works fine for
> > registering and logging in etc., Thinking Sphinx returns search
> > results happily.
>
> > However, in production mode (or with cache_classes=true in development
> > mode), running both together makes all my devise routes apparently
> > disappear.
>
> > In my routes file I have a very simple "map.devise_for :customers",
> > and I can hence access "/customers/sign_up" fine. At this point, I
> > have the Thinking Sphinx gem installed, but no indices defined.
>
> > Now, as soon as I go to my Product model, and add a very simple index
> > set-up, like:
>
> >  define_index do
> >    indexes name
> >  end
>
> > then the /customers/sign_up page 404s, with:
>
> >  ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches "/customers/
> > sign_up" with {:method=>:get})
>
> > If I then remove the define_index block, everything works fine. As I
> > said, everything also works fine with cache_classes set to false.
>
> > This is a moderately complex project, so it's possible that something
> > else is causing the problem that's manifesting itself in this way, but
> > if anyone has any suggestions or advise as to how to try to debug or
> > resolve this, I'd be very appreciative.
>
> > Many thanks,
> > Neil.
>
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