My app used to run on foo.tld but now it runs on bar.tld. Requests will still come in for foo.tld, I want to redirect them to bar.tld.
How can I do this in rails routes?
My app used to run on foo.tld but now it runs on bar.tld. Requests will still come in for foo.tld, I want to redirect them to bar.tld.
How can I do this in rails routes?
This works in Rails 3.2.3
constraints(:host => /foo.tld/) do
match "/(*path)" => redirect {|params, req| "http://bar.tld/#{params[:path]}"}
end
This works in Rails 4.0
constraints(:host => /foo.tld/) do
match "/(*path)" => redirect {|params, req| "http://bar.tld/#{params[:path]}"}, via: [:get, :post]
end
match "/(*path)"...
similar to other answers, this one worked for me:
# config/routes.rb
constraints(host: "foo.com", format: "html") do
get ":any", to: redirect(host: "bar.com", path: "/%{any}"), any: /.*/
end
This does the job of the other answer. Though in addition, it preserves query strings as well. (Rails 4):
# http://foo.tld?x=y redirects to http://bar.tld?x=y
constraints(:host => /foo.tld/) do
match '/(*path)' => redirect { |params, req|
query_params = req.params.except(:path)
"http://bar.tld/#{params[:path]}#{query_params.keys.any? ? "?" + query_params.to_query : ""}"
}, via: [:get, :post]
end
Note: If you're dealing with full domains instead of just subdomains, use :domain
instead of :host
.
"http://bar.tld#{req.fullpath}"
because req.fullpath
already contains the leading forward slash.
The following solution redirects multiple domains on GET
and HEAD
requests while returning http 400 on all other requests (as per this comment in a similar question).
/lib/constraints/domain_redirect_constraint.rb:
module Constraints
class DomainRedirectConstraint
def matches?(request)
request_host = request.host.downcase
return request_host == "foo.tld1" || \
request_host == "foo.tld2" || \
request_host == "foo.tld3"
end
end
end
/config/routes.rb:
require 'constraints/domain_redirect_constraint'
Rails.application.routes.draw do
match "/(*path)", to: redirect {|p, req| "//bar.tld#{req.fullpath}"}, via: [:get, :head], constraints: Constraints::DomainRedirectConstraint.new
match "/(*path)", to: proc { [400, {}, ['']] }, via: :all, constraints: Constraints::DomainRedirectConstraint.new
...
end
For some reason constraints Constraints::DomainRedirectConstraint.new do
didn't work for me on heroku but constraints: Constraints::DomainRedirectConstraint.new
worked fine.
Bit more modern approach:
constraints(host: 'www.mydomain.com') do
get '/:param' => redirect('https://www.mynewurl.com/:param')
end
%{}
. This would give you: get '/:param', to: redirect('https://www.mynewurl.com/%{param}')
Dec 16, 2019 at 12:27
constraints(host: /subdomain\.domain\.com/) do
match '/(*path)' => redirect { |params, req|
"https://www.example.com#{req.fullpath}"
}, via: [:get, :head]
end
I use this when using custom domains on Heroku and I want to redirect from the myapp.herokuapp.com -> www.example.com.