54 lines
1.8 KiB
Ruby
54 lines
1.8 KiB
Ruby
require "sidekiq/web" # require the web UI
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Rails.application.routes.draw do
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Spree::Core::Engine.add_routes do
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# Storefront routes
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scope '(:locale)', locale: /#{Spree.available_locales.join('|')}/, defaults: { locale: nil } do
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devise_for(
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Spree.user_class.model_name.singular_route_key,
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class_name: Spree.user_class.to_s,
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path: :user,
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controllers: {
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sessions: 'spree/user_sessions',
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passwords: 'spree/user_passwords',
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registrations: 'spree/user_registrations'
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},
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router_name: :spree
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)
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end
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# Admin authentication
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devise_for(
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Spree.admin_user_class.model_name.singular_route_key,
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class_name: Spree.admin_user_class.to_s,
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controllers: {
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sessions: 'spree/admin/user_sessions',
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passwords: 'spree/admin/user_passwords'
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},
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skip: :registrations,
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path: :admin_user,
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router_name: :spree
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)
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end
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# This line mounts Spree's routes at the root of your application.
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# This means, any requests to URLs such as /products, will go to
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# Spree::ProductsController.
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# If you would like to change where this engine is mounted, simply change the
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# :at option to something different.
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#
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# We ask that you don't use the :as option here, as Spree relies on it being
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# the default of "spree".
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mount Spree::Core::Engine, at: '/'
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mount Sidekiq::Web => "/sidekiq" # access it at http://localhost:3000/sidekiq
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# Define your application routes per the DSL in https://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html
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# Reveal health status on /up that returns 200 if the app boots with no exceptions, otherwise 500.
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# Can be used by load balancers and uptime monitors to verify that the app is live.
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get "up" => "rails/health#show", as: :rails_health_check
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# Defines the root path route ("/")
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root "spree/home#index"
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end
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