Adding custom parameters to devise registration - unpermitted parameters
In my case this worked:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action :configure_permitted_parameters, if: :devise_controller?
protected
def configure_permitted_parameters
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:account_update) { |u| u.permit(:name, :last_name, :image,:email, :password, :password_confirmation, :current_password) }
end
end
The accepted answer says the config should go in your applicationController but it can simply go in your user registration controller and you can specify that you only want to run it for create method and nothing else:
class Users::RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
before_action :configure_sign_up_params, only: [:create]
protected
def configure_sign_up_params
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:enter_param_name_here])
end
end
Looks like you just need to tell devise which parameters should be permitted. By default, devise permits the email (or username depending on configuration), password and password_confirmation params. You just need to add more.
The devise documentation suggests a "lazy way" of setting this up.
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action :configure_permitted_parameters, if: :devise_controller?
protected
def configure_permitted_parameters
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:display_name])
end
end
The documentation then says that
If you have nested attributes (say you're using
accepts_nested_attributes_for
), then you will need to tell devise about those nestings and types.
Only if you need to override the registrations#create
action you should provide your custom route for devise. In that case, make sure you override the sign_up_params
method too.
class Users::RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
def create
# Your custom code here. Make sure you copy devise's functionality
end
private
# Notice the name of the method
def sign_up_params
params.require(:user).permit(:display_name, :email, :password, :password_confirmation)
end
end
In essence, you'd have to look into how your sign up form is posting the parameters to figure out how to configure strong parameters in the controller. Make sure you read on strong parameters syntax as well.
Hope it helps!
For Devise 4.2.0 you can whitelist additional parameters for your users table by adding those values to keys. By default devise gives you the comment to go off of now. Below I added :avatar
# If you have extra params to permit, append them to the sanitizer.
def configure_sign_up_params
devise_parameter_sanitizer.permit(:sign_up, keys: [:attribute, :avatar])
end