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Using Morph Labs' Appspace to deploy a site means no automated way to redirect 'myapp.com' to 'www.myapp.com' (and no access to .htacess).

Is there an in-rails way to do this? Would I need a plugin like subdomain-fu?

More specifically, I'm trying to do something like:

  • 'myapp.com' => 'www.myapp.com'
  • 'myapp.com/session/new' => 'www.myapp.com/session/new'

Basically, I always want the 'www' subdomain prepended on every request (because the SSL cert specifically has a common name of 'www.myapp.com').

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6 Answers

up vote 28 down vote accepted

Maybe something like this would do the trick:

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  before_filter :check_uri

  def check_uri
    redirect_to request.protocol + "www." + request.host_with_port + request.request_uri if !/^www/.match(request.host)
  end
end
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Looks sweet, I'm gonna give this a try on the next deploy and report back on the results! – Allan L. Nov 29 '08 at 4:16
Carson, this worked for me. Thank you very much for your answer! – Allan L. Dec 3 '08 at 22:44
Carson, I apologize for not marking your answer as the answer I accepted previously. I didn't realize all I had to do was click on the check mark. Again, my apologies. – Allan L. Jan 5 '09 at 12:34
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This is a great use case for a Rack middleware though. You can get some ideas from this one: coderack.org/users/jtrupiano/entries/37-rackrewrite – hgmnz Nov 13 '09 at 15:37
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MAKE SURE TO PUT THE CHECK_URI AS THE FIRST BEFORE FILTER. I have recently run into several very difficult problem to track down in my app, and they all resulted from logged_in checks occuring before the check_uri call. – Mike H Nov 18 '09 at 16:19
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Carson's answer works great.

Here's the code to go the other way (www -> no www)

before_filter :check_uri

def check_uri
  if /^www/.match(request.host)
    redirect_to request.protocol + request.host_with_port[4..-1] + request.request_uri 
  end
end
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I had to change Carson's answer to get this to work in Rails 3. I replaced request.uri with request.fullpath:

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  protect_from_forgery

  Rails.env.production? do
    before_filter :check_url
  end

  def check_url
    redirect_to request.protocol + "www." + request.host_with_port + request.fullpath if !/^www/.match(request.host)
  end
end
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This worked great for me. I did make one small addition as I only wanted this behavior in my production environment:

def check_uri
  redirect_to request.protocol + "www." + request.host_with_port + request.request_uri if !/^www/.match(request.host) if Rails.env == 'production'
end
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I know this is answered, but I thought everyone else should know about the CodeRack: Canonical Host solution. This is really nice as it allows for env specific redirects. http://coderack.org/users/tylerhunt/middlewares/6-canonical-host

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Here is a couple of different ways:

 head :moved_permanently, :location => ‘http://www.newdomain.com’

another:

def rails_301
headers["Status"] = "301 Moved Permanently"
redirect_to "http://www.newdomain.com"
end
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I just edited my original question to give more detail on what I'm trying to accomplish. Does your answer still apply? – Allan L. Nov 29 '08 at 3:50
not sure, I'm afraid you'd have to try it :) – smazurov Nov 29 '08 at 3:56

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