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How to add new fields for spree::user in Spree-2.1 + Rails4 ?

Like my old customization: ==========================

Spree::User.class_eval do

attr_accessible :f_name, :l_name :gender
validates :f_name, :presence => true, :length => {:maximum => 25}
validates :l_name, :presence => true, :length => {:maximum => 20}

end

new work with strong parameters: ================================

module Spree UserRegistrationsController.class_eval do

private
 def spree_user_params
   params.require(:spree_user).permit(:f_name, :l_name)
 end

end

end

Even though its not working as it got rollback..

Please let me know your comments.

Raju akula
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A change was recently made to spree_auth_devise which will allow you to set permitted attributes for Spree::User.

This is the relevant line of code: https://github.com/spree/spree_auth_devise/blob/ac27effb5998e5875261f08655e442461a031370/app/controllers/spree/user_registrations_controller.rb#L69

You'll need to add f_name and l_name to Spree::PermittedAttributes.user_attributes like so:

# in an initializer
Spree::PermittedAttributes.user_attributes << :f_name
Spree::PermittedAttributes.user_attributes << :l_name

More information about Spree::PermittedAttributes can be found in this pull request:

https://github.com/spree/spree/pull/3566

gmacdougall
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@gmacdougall is right, however I want to note that if you're doing this in an extension, you may want to do this via a decorator. Your extension would have to define this in an initializer that is installed by the user via a generator, which cannot be maintained.

# lib/spree/permitted_attributes_decorator.rb
Spree::PermittedAttributes.class_eval do
  @@user_attributes.push(:f_name, :l_name)
end

You can add new attributes for many models in the Spree:PermittedAttributes module. Spree controllers obtain these attributes via the methods included by the Spree::Core::ControllerHelpers::StrongParameters module.

Jason Miller
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  • how do you verify this approach works? for the initializer approach you can `rails c` `2.1.2 :003 > Spree::PermittedAttributes.user_attributes => [:email, :password, :password_confirmation, :firstname, :lastname] ` however, with the decorator approach you mention the attributes do not show – skilleo Aug 30 '14 at 23:24
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