I'm working on a fairly traditional forgot password email - I want to email the user a password change token embedded in a link that they can click on in order to change their password. I'm emailing via the traditional ActionMailer.
If I use a normal link_to tag
<%= link_to "click here", :controller => foo, :action => 'bar', :token => token %>
I get a relative link - rather useless from an email.
If I add in
:only_path => false
, then it errors saying I need to set default_url_options[:host]
. The ActionController docs imply that you do that by overriding the #default_url_options methods in your controller. Surely there's a configuration option to tell Rails what it's hostname is without adding my own config file, parsing it, etc?
default_url_options
is available from config.action_mailer
and should be set in your environment's configuration file.
For example, in config/environments/production.rb
:
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {
:host => 'www.yourdomain.com'
}
For local testing, modify config/environments/development.rb
:
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {
:host => '127.0.0.1',
:port => 3000
}
Then, assuming you have a named route called forgot_password_login
, you can generate the login link URL in your mailer using something like this:
forgot_password_login_url(:token => 'a7s8q15sk2...')