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RailsWebsiteTemplate::Application.routes.draw do
resources :uploads
get "admin/dashboard" => "admin_panel#dashboard", :as => :admin_dashboard
get "admin" => "admin_panel#index"
get "admin/posts" => "admin_panel#posts", :as => :admin_posts
get "admin/users" => "admin_panel#users", :as => :admin_users
get "blog" => "blog_posts#index", :as => :blog
get "post/:id" => "blog_posts#show", :as => :post
resources :blog_posts, path: '/admin/posts'
get '/admin/files' => "admin_panel#files", :as => :admin_files
resources :uploads, path: '/admin/files'
get "start/index"
devise_for :users, :skip => [:sessions, :passwords, :confirmations, :registrations]
as :user do
get 'login' => 'devise/sessions#new', :as => :new_user_session
post 'login' => 'devise/sessions#create', :as => :user_session
delete 'logout' => 'devise/sessions#destroy', :as => :destroy_user_session
get 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#new', :as => :new_user_registration
post 'signup' => 'devise/registrations#create', :as => :user_registration
put 'signup' => 'users/registrations#update', :as => :user_registration_update
scope '/account' do
# password reset
get '/reset-password' => 'devise/passwords#new', as: 'new_user_password'
put '/reset-password' => 'devise/passwords#update', as: 'user_password'
post '/reset-password' => 'devise/passwords#create'
get '/reset-password/change' => 'devise/passwords#edit', as: 'edit_user_password'
# confirmation
get '/confirm' => 'devise/confirmations#show', as: 'user_confirmation'
post '/confirm' => 'devise/confirmations#create'
get '/confirm/resend' => 'devise/confirmations#new', as: 'new_user_confirmation'
# settings & cancellation
get '/cancel' => 'devise/registrations#cancel', as: 'cancel_user_registration'
get '/settings' => 'devise/registrations#edit', as: 'edit_user_registration'
put '/settings' => 'users/registrations#update', as: 'update_user_registration'
# account deletion
delete '' => 'devise/registrations#destroy'
end
end
# The priority is based upon order of creation: first created -> highest priority.
# See how all your routes lay out with "rake routes".
# You can have the root of your site routed with "root"
# root 'welcome#index'
# Example of regular route:
# get 'products/:id' => 'catalog#view'
# Example of named route that can be invoked with purchase_url(id: product.id)
# get 'products/:id/purchase' => 'catalog#purchase', as: :purchase
# Example resource route (maps HTTP verbs to controller actions automatically):
# resources :products
# Example resource route with options:
# resources :products do
# member do
# get 'short'
# post 'toggle'
# end
#
# collection do
# get 'sold'
# end
# end
# Example resource route with sub-resources:
# resources :products do
# resources :comments, :sales
# resource :seller
# end
# Example resource route with more complex sub-resources:
# resources :products do
# resources :comments
# resources :sales do
# get 'recent', on: :collection
# end
# end
# Example resource route with concerns:
# concern :toggleable do
# post 'toggle'
# end
# resources :posts, concerns: :toggleable
# resources :photos, concerns: :toggleable
# Example resource route within a namespace:
# namespace :admin do
# # Directs /admin/products/* to Admin::ProductsController
# # (app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb)
# resources :products
# end
root 'start#index'
end
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