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I have written a small RoR project with devise and scaffolding. When registering new user via my desktop I get different result from when registering new user from my android app (using JSON).

Here is part of the source from the desktop:

<body>
<p class="notice">Welcome! You have signed up successfully.</p>
<p class="alert"></p>
.
.

And here is the response I get in my android app:

<body>
    <p class="notice"></p>
    <p class="alert"></p>
    .
    .

Why don't I get the notice? I know the app is working and the user has been created.

Edit: Maybe there is a way to configure Devise how to respond when registering via JSON? I don't need the html.. All I need is a confirmation..

Edit2: So now I added httppost.setHeader("Accept", "application/json"); The user is created but my response is completely empty now. I need to figure how to make Devise create a JSON (custom?) response..

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  • Put your controller and view code. Jul 19, 2013 at 18:52
  • There is nothing to put. I Barely touched the code. It's all automagically created via scaffolding.
    – Igor
    Jul 19, 2013 at 19:07

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Apparently, all I needed was to add this:

respond_to :html, :json

to gems/[Devise folder]/app/controllers/devise/registration_controller

So it will be simpler just to add this line to devise_controller, so we will have JSON response in all the controllers.

# All Devise controllers are inherited from here.
class DeviseController < Devise.parent_controller.constantize
  include Devise::Controllers::ScopedViews
  respond_to :html, :json
.
.
.

In the android app, we need to remember:

httppost.setHeader("content-type", "application/json; charset= utf-8");
httppost.setHeader("Accept", "application/json");

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