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I'm working on a login/logout system. Instead of using devise, I created an active records User model and use sessions to remember if a user is logged in. Everything was working fine until I added these lines in the application_controller.rb to have a layout before login and one after.

layout :set_layout
  def set_layout
    if session[:current_user_id]
      'afterlogin'
    else
      'application'
    end
  end 

Now, after I log in and cancancan is being used somewhere in a html page I get undefined local variable or method 'current_user'. I think that I have to add a current_user method but I'm not exactly where and how to define it.

Edit: I already had something similar in another class that is being used by login:

class Admin::ApplicationController < ApplicationController
    before_action :authorize

  def authorize
  begin
    @current_user ||= User.find(session[:current_user_id]) if session[:current_user_id]
  rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
    session.destroy
    redirect_to '/login',alert: 'Please login'
  end
end

end

Should I modify this after I add that method ?

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CanCanCan expects a current_user method to exist in the controller. 
First, set up some authentication (such as Authlogic or Devise). 
See Changing Defaults if you need different behavior.

I would suggest you to install Devise so that it comes with a complimentary current_user method.

FYI: https://github.com/plataformatec/devise


UPDATE

when a user logins successfully, you can store the user's id in session.

session[:current_user_id]=user.id

so that, in your applicationcontroller, you can do

 def current_user
    @current_user ||= session[:current_user_id] && User.find_by_id(session[:current_user_id]) 
 end
 helper_method :current_user
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  • I don't want to use devise. I want to use what I created which was working until the change of layouts(if I remove it it's working fine). I read the documentation, I asked what to put in that method in my case. This is not an answer. Feb 27, 2016 at 21:22
  • @BogdanDaniel Since the current_user method is defined in the ApplicationController, I will just call the current_user method in the begin block.
    – Jefferson
    Feb 27, 2016 at 21:58
  • shouldn't I add 'redirect to login' somewhere ? Feb 27, 2016 at 22:03
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    begin current_user rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound redirect_to '/login',alert: 'Please login' end
    – Jefferson
    Feb 27, 2016 at 22:04
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    Thank you so much :D. I really appreciate all of your help. Feb 27, 2016 at 22:08

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