fixin.me/app/controllers/application_controller.rb

59 lines
2.0 KiB
Ruby

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
# Turbo-rails disables layout rendering for turbo_frame requests (i.e.
# requests that specify 'turbo-frame:' header).
# As a side effect, this also disables layout for turbo_stream requests that
# happen to originate from within turbo frame (e.g. turbo_frame_tag or tag
# with 'is="turbo-frame"' attribute). To fix this, either frame tags must not be
# used, or custom layout method needs to be defined.
helper_method :current_user_disguised?
helper_method :current_tab
before_action :authenticate_user!
class AccessForbidden < StandardError; end
class ParameterInvalid < StandardError; end
# Exceptions are handled depending on request format:
# * HTML is handled by PublicExceptions, resulting in display of
# 'public/<status-code>.html' template.
# * TURBO_STREAM is handled by method specified below, which writes flash
# message and forces redirect to referer - to display flash and make page
# content consistent with database (which may or may not have been
# modified before exception).
# This requires referer to be available in TURBO_STREAM format. Otherwise
# Turbo will reload 2nd time with HTML format and flashes will be lost.
rescue_from *ActionDispatch::ExceptionWrapper.rescue_responses.keys, with: :rescue_turbo
protected
def current_user_disguised?
session[:revert_to_id].present?
end
class << self
attr_reader :navigation_menu_tab
def navigation_tab(name)
@navigation_menu_tab = name.to_s
end
end
def current_tab
self.class.navigation_menu_tab || controller_name
end
private
def rescue_turbo(exception)
raise unless request.format.to_sym == :turbo_stream
message_id = ActionDispatch::ExceptionWrapper.rescue_responses[exception.class.to_s]
flash.alert = t("actioncontroller.exceptions.status.#{message_id}")
redirect_to request.referer
end
def run_and_render(action)
send action
render action
end
end