rescue_from ActionController::RoutingError in Rails 4
I've got the following error:
ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches [GET] "/images/favicon.ico")
I want to show error404 page for links that are not existing.
How can I achieve that?
Solution 1:
In application_controller.rb
add the following:
# You want to get exceptions in development, but not in production.
unless Rails.application.config.consider_all_requests_local
rescue_from ActionController::RoutingError, with: -> { render_404 }
end
def render_404
respond_to do |format|
format.html { render template: 'errors/not_found', status: 404 }
format.all { render nothing: true, status: 404 }
end
end
I usually also rescue following exceptions, but that's up to you:
rescue_from ActionController::UnknownController, with: -> { render_404 }
rescue_from ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, with: -> { render_404 }
Create the errors controller:
class ErrorsController < ApplicationController
def error_404
render 'errors/not_found'
end
end
Then in routes.rb
unless Rails.application.config.consider_all_requests_local
# having created corresponding controller and action
get '*path', to: 'errors#error_404', via: :all
end
And the last thing is to create not_found.html.haml
(or whatever template engine you use) under /views/errors/
:
%span 404
%br
Page Not Found
Solution 2:
@Andrey Deineko, your solution seems to work only for the RoutingError
s raised manually inside a conrtoller. If I try it with the url my_app/not_existing_path
, I still get the standard error message.
I guess this is because the application doesn't even reach the controllers, since Rails raises the error before.
The trick that solved the problem for me was to add the following line at the end of the routes:
Rails.application.routes.draw do
# existing paths
match '*path' => 'errors#error_404', via: :all
end
to catch all not predefined requests.
Then in the ErrorsController you can use respond_to
to serve html, json... requests:
class ErrorsController < ApplicationController
def error_404
@requested_path = request.path
repond_to do |format|
format.html
format.json { render json: {routing_error: @requested_path} }
end
end
end
Solution 3:
Copying favicon image in app/assets/images
worked for me.