I've got a Rails 3.2.8 app using Sorcery for authentication. Sorcery provides a current_user
method, pretty standard stuff.
My app has subscriptions, they work pretty much in the standard resourceful way. Here's the abridged version of the controller:
class SubscriptionsController < ApplicationController
before_filter :require_login
force_ssl
def show
@subscription = SubscriptionPresenter.new( current_user )
end
def create
handler = StripeHandler.new( current_user )
...
end
def destroy
handler = StripeHandler.new( current_user )
...
end
end
The #show
action works fine, current_user
loads. However, right now #create
does not work, because current_user
ends up being nil
in that action.
So, why is current_user
nil when a logged in user posts to this action? My guess is something about the way sessions work over SSL, but I don't know what I'm missing here...
csrf_token
being sent?form_tag
... I thought that was automatic? Is there any way to fix that besides manually usingform_tag nil
in the form?