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How To: Upgrade to Devise 2.1

Felix Bünemann edited this page Jan 21, 2016 · 1 revision

We're supposing that you are currently using Devise 2.0, if not, before doing any of the tips below, upgrade your app to Devise 2.0

Deprecations added on 2.0 are now removed

If you run your application with Devise 2.0 and have removed all the deprecation warnings, you're good to go with Devise 2.1.

Devise.use_salt_as_remember_token is removed

In Devise 2.0, the only acceptable value for this option was true, since we no longer maintained a remember_token. Since it always had to be true, the option was removed all together (we had planned a two steps deprecation since 2.0 release).

Encryptable now is in a gem

If you're using encryptable on your models, you will now have to include devise-encryptable on your gemfile.

Sign out through JSON or XML format now returns a contentless header

Now the sign_out through JSON or XML returns a contentless response instead of a response with an empty body.

devise/links partial changed.

The views/devise/_links.html.erb has been moved back to views/devise/shared/_links.html.erb so if you updated customized views in 2.0 you will need to update the path.

Localization changes

The following I18n keys were added:

en:
  devise:
    passwords:
      no_token: "You can't access this page without coming from a password reset email. If you do come from a password reset email, please make sure you used the full URL provided."
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