Simple redirect_to
support for AJAX requests in non-Turbolinks applications.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'rails-ajax_redirect'
Or install it yourself as:
gem install rails-ajax_redirect
Require rails-ajax_redirect
in your application.js
:
//= require rails-ajax_redirect
AjaxRedirect
extends redirect_to
to use a custom status code for ajax
requests, while still setting the Location
header.
The script adds a handler for the ajax:success
event, that navigates to the
location in the header for responses that have the custom status code.
Now you will be able to write controller actions in the usual way 😃
If your application uses Turbolinks check out turbolinks-redirect
, on which this library is based on. The advantage is that
it will perform faster navigation by leveraging Turbolinks to visit the new
location.
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