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Wrong flash message is rendered when signing out #5519
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I fixed this by adding a sessions controller: class SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
def destroy
super do
return redirect_to new_user_session_path, notice: I18n.t('devise.sessions.signed_out'), status: :see_other
end
end
end |
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Treat `:turbo_stream` request format as a navigational format, much like HTML, so Devise/responders can work properly. Allow configuring the `error_status` and `redirect_status` using the latest responders features, via a new custom Devise responder, so we can customize the both responses to match Hotwire/Turbo behavior, for example with `422 Unprocessable Entity` and `303 See Other`, respectively. The defaults aren't changing in Devise itself (yet), so it still responds on errors cases with `200 OK`, and redirects on non-GET requests with `302 Found`, but new apps are generated with the new statuses and existing apps can opt-in. Please note that these defaults might change in a future release of Devise. PRs/Issues references: #5545 #5529 #5516 #5499 #5487 #5467 #5440 #5410 #5340 #5542 #5530 #5519 #5513 #5478 #5468 #5463 #5458 #5448 #5446 #5439
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Treat `:turbo_stream` request format as a navigational format, much like HTML, so Devise/responders can work properly. Allow configuring the `error_status` and `redirect_status` using the latest responders features, via a new custom Devise responder, so we can customize the both responses to match Hotwire/Turbo behavior, for example with `422 Unprocessable Entity` and `303 See Other`, respectively. The defaults aren't changing in Devise itself (yet), so it still responds on errors cases with `200 OK`, and redirects on non-GET requests with `302 Found`, but new apps are generated with the new statuses and existing apps can opt-in. Please note that these defaults might change in a future release of Devise. PRs/Issues references: #5545 #5529 #5516 #5499 #5487 #5467 #5440 #5410 #5340 #5542 #5530 #5519 #5513 #5478 #5468 #5463 #5458 #5448 #5446 #5439
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Treat `:turbo_stream` request format as a navigational format, much like HTML, so Devise/responders can work properly. Allow configuring the `error_status` and `redirect_status` using the latest responders features, via a new custom Devise responder, so we can customize the both responses to match Hotwire/Turbo behavior, for example with `422 Unprocessable Entity` and `303 See Other`, respectively. The defaults aren't changing in Devise itself (yet), so it still responds on errors cases with `200 OK`, and redirects on non-GET requests with `302 Found`, but new apps are generated with the new statuses and existing apps can opt-in. Please note that these defaults might change in a future release of Devise. PRs/Issues references: #5545 #5529 #5516 #5499 #5487 #5467 #5440 #5410 #5340 #5542 #5530 #5519 #5513 #5478 #5468 #5463 #5458 #5448 #5446 #5439
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Treat `:turbo_stream` request format as a navigational format, much like HTML, so Devise/responders can work properly. Allow configuring the `error_status` and `redirect_status` using the latest responders features, via a new custom Devise responder, so we can customize the both responses to match Hotwire/Turbo behavior, for example with `422 Unprocessable Entity` and `303 See Other`, respectively. The defaults aren't changing in Devise itself (yet), so it still responds on errors cases with `200 OK`, and redirects on non-GET requests with `302 Found`, but new apps are generated with the new statuses and existing apps can opt-in. Please note that these defaults might change in a future release of Devise. PRs/Issues references: #5545 #5529 #5516 #5499 #5487 #5467 #5440 #5410 #5340 #5542 #5530 #5519 #5513 #5478 #5468 #5463 #5458 #5448 #5446 #5439
The main branch should contain all that's necessary for fully working with Turbo now, which should fix this. A new version will be released soon, but feel free to test it out from the main branch in the meantime, and report back on any issues. Thanks. |
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Environment
Current behavior
When a signed-in user visits
destroy_user_session_path
the flash message is "You need to sign in before continuing." (en.devise.failure.unauthenticated)For reference, the link is
<%= link_to 'Sign out', destroy_user_session_path, data: { turbo_method: :delete } %>
Expected behavior
When a signed-in user visits
destroy_user_session_path
the flash message should be "Signed out successfully."(en.devise.sessions.signed_out)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: