Tag: Devise
gem 'devise' gem 'omniauth-twitter'
bundle install --path vendor/bundle
bundle exec rails g devise:install
Running via Spring preloader in process 19921 create config/initializers/devise.rb create config/locales/devise.en.yml =============================================================================== Some setup you must do manually if you haven't yet: 1. Ensure you have defined default url options in your environments files. Here is an example of default_url_options appropriate for a development environment in config/environments/development.rb: config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { host: 'localhost', port: 3000 } In production, :host should be set to the actual host of your application. 2. Ensure you have defined root_url to *something* in your config/routes.rb. For example: root to: "home#index" 3. Ensure you have flash messages in app/views/layouts/application.html.erb. For example: <p class="notice"><%= notice %></p> <p class="alert"><%= alert %></p> 4. If you are deploying on Heroku with Rails 3.2 only, you may want to set: config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false On config/application.rb forcing your application to not access the DB or load models when precompiling your assets. 5. You can copy Devise views (for customization) to your app by running: rails g devise:views ===============================================================================
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { host: 'localhost', port: 3000 }
root to: "home#index"
<p class="notice"><%= notice %></p> <p class="alert"><%= alert %></p>
bundle exec rails g devise:views
unless msg_type == :timedout
Devise.setup do |config| config.omniauth :twitter, TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY, TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET end