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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T05:25:26+00:00 2026-06-09T05:25:26+00:00

I’ve got the following initializer: app/config/initializers/store_location.rb module StoreLocation def self.skip_store_location [ Devise::SessionsController, Devise::RegistrationsController, Devise::PasswordsController

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I’ve got the following initializer:

app/config/initializers/store_location.rb

module StoreLocation

  def self.skip_store_location
    [
        Devise::SessionsController,
        Devise::RegistrationsController,
        Devise::PasswordsController
    ].each do |controller|
      controller.skip_before_filter :store_location
    end
  end

  self.skip_store_location
end

Relevant parts of my ApplicationController:

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  protect_from_forgery
  before_filter :convert_legacy_cookies
  before_filter :store_location

  alias_method :devise_current_user, :current_user

  def current_user
    # do something
  end

  private
  def store_location
    # store location
  end

Plus this in
config/environments/development.rb

Foo::Application.configure do
# normal rails stuff
config.to_prepare do
    StoreLocation.skip_store_location
  end
end

If I let RSpec/Rails run the self.skip_store_location I’m getting the following error:

/foo/app/controllers/application_controller.rb:7:in `alias_method': undefined method `current_user' for class `ApplicationController' (NameError)

If I remove the call, everything is back to normal (except the filter is run, as expected). I’m guessing that I mess up dependency loading somehow?

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    2026-06-09T05:25:28+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 5:25 am

    The problem is that you use alias_method before the method is defined in ApplicationController. To fix the problem, move the line

    alias_method :devise_current_user, :current_user
    

    below

    def current_user
      # do something
    end
    

    It’s a bit misleading that the error appears when running skip_store_location. I assume that happens because skip_store_location loads several controllers, and one of them is a subclass of ApplicationController.

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