Rails custom error pages, different layout within a scope
I've created some custom error pages in Rails, that works fine.
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
The controller looks like this:
class ErrorsController < ApplicationController
def not_found
render status: 404
end
def internal_server_error
render status: 500
end
end
This render a custom Rails template, along with the apps navigation bar, footer, etc.
in application.rb I've set config.exceptions_app = routes.
But, the resource 'Quote' can be 'embedded' via iFrames on other sites.
That iFrame view's layout is intentionally sparse. It has not navigation bar, not footer, it's 100% width, height.
In the cases where that 'Quote' is not available, I'd like to serve a 404 in the same 'sparse layout' — no navbar, no footer, also 100% wide.
Quote's have a URL like this:http://localhost:3000/@stoplion/quote/18 .
So basically it is: username, resource, resource.id
I've got this
scope :share, module: 'share', only: %i[show update] do
resources :users, path: '', only: , constraints: { user_id: user_id_pattern } do
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
resources :quote
end
end
And lastly... I've set up another errors_controller under the scope share
class Share::ErrorsController < ErrorsController
layout 'share'
end
The layout share is the layout with no navbar, etc...
But this is just serving the regular 404, with app regular layout (navbar, footer, etc..)
Anyone have an idea what to do to get this working?
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I've created some custom error pages in Rails, that works fine.
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
The controller looks like this:
class ErrorsController < ApplicationController
def not_found
render status: 404
end
def internal_server_error
render status: 500
end
end
This render a custom Rails template, along with the apps navigation bar, footer, etc.
in application.rb I've set config.exceptions_app = routes.
But, the resource 'Quote' can be 'embedded' via iFrames on other sites.
That iFrame view's layout is intentionally sparse. It has not navigation bar, not footer, it's 100% width, height.
In the cases where that 'Quote' is not available, I'd like to serve a 404 in the same 'sparse layout' — no navbar, no footer, also 100% wide.
Quote's have a URL like this:http://localhost:3000/@stoplion/quote/18 .
So basically it is: username, resource, resource.id
I've got this
scope :share, module: 'share', only: %i[show update] do
resources :users, path: '', only: , constraints: { user_id: user_id_pattern } do
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
resources :quote
end
end
And lastly... I've set up another errors_controller under the scope share
class Share::ErrorsController < ErrorsController
layout 'share'
end
The layout share is the layout with no navbar, etc...
But this is just serving the regular 404, with app regular layout (navbar, footer, etc..)
Anyone have an idea what to do to get this working?
ruby-on-rails
add a comment |
I've created some custom error pages in Rails, that works fine.
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
The controller looks like this:
class ErrorsController < ApplicationController
def not_found
render status: 404
end
def internal_server_error
render status: 500
end
end
This render a custom Rails template, along with the apps navigation bar, footer, etc.
in application.rb I've set config.exceptions_app = routes.
But, the resource 'Quote' can be 'embedded' via iFrames on other sites.
That iFrame view's layout is intentionally sparse. It has not navigation bar, not footer, it's 100% width, height.
In the cases where that 'Quote' is not available, I'd like to serve a 404 in the same 'sparse layout' — no navbar, no footer, also 100% wide.
Quote's have a URL like this:http://localhost:3000/@stoplion/quote/18 .
So basically it is: username, resource, resource.id
I've got this
scope :share, module: 'share', only: %i[show update] do
resources :users, path: '', only: , constraints: { user_id: user_id_pattern } do
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
resources :quote
end
end
And lastly... I've set up another errors_controller under the scope share
class Share::ErrorsController < ErrorsController
layout 'share'
end
The layout share is the layout with no navbar, etc...
But this is just serving the regular 404, with app regular layout (navbar, footer, etc..)
Anyone have an idea what to do to get this working?
ruby-on-rails
I've created some custom error pages in Rails, that works fine.
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
The controller looks like this:
class ErrorsController < ApplicationController
def not_found
render status: 404
end
def internal_server_error
render status: 500
end
end
This render a custom Rails template, along with the apps navigation bar, footer, etc.
in application.rb I've set config.exceptions_app = routes.
But, the resource 'Quote' can be 'embedded' via iFrames on other sites.
That iFrame view's layout is intentionally sparse. It has not navigation bar, not footer, it's 100% width, height.
In the cases where that 'Quote' is not available, I'd like to serve a 404 in the same 'sparse layout' — no navbar, no footer, also 100% wide.
Quote's have a URL like this:http://localhost:3000/@stoplion/quote/18 .
So basically it is: username, resource, resource.id
I've got this
scope :share, module: 'share', only: %i[show update] do
resources :users, path: '', only: , constraints: { user_id: user_id_pattern } do
match '/404', to: 'errors#not_found', via: :all
match '/500', to: 'errors#internal_server_error', via: :all
resources :quote
end
end
And lastly... I've set up another errors_controller under the scope share
class Share::ErrorsController < ErrorsController
layout 'share'
end
The layout share is the layout with no navbar, etc...
But this is just serving the regular 404, with app regular layout (navbar, footer, etc..)
Anyone have an idea what to do to get this working?
ruby-on-rails
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