Just curious about the best practices for Rails in where I put a custom constraints class that's used as a constraint in config/routes.rb. Seems like Rails.root/lib is where all user classes go. Is that appropriate for this? Should I be creating a directory inside for constraints? 2 empty directories exist there now, assets and tasks. Are there conventions for this?

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lib/ would be the appropriate place. If you want to make it cleaner, put it in lib/constraint/authenticated.rb and define your constraints like so

module Constraint
  class Authenticated
    def matches?(request)
      # stuff
    end
  end
end

and in your routes.rb

constraints Constraint::Authenticated.new do
  match 'account' => 'account#index'
end

其他提示

This is strange that the guide says nothing about that path, but lib/constraints is even listed in the API (ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper::Scoping):

You are able to move this logic out into a class if it is too complex for routes. This class must have a matches? method defined on it which either returns true if the user should be given access to that route, or false if the user should not.

class Iphone
  def self.matches?(request)
    request.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] =~ /iPhone/
  end
end

An expected place for this code would be lib/constraints.

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