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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T00:44:30+00:00 2026-05-15T00:44:30+00:00

Possible Duplicate: before_filter :require_owner I am trying to restrict access to certain actions using

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before_filter :require_owner

I am trying to restrict access to certain actions using a before_filter which seems easy enough. Somehow the ApplicationController is not recognizing that the current_user is the owner of the user edit action. When I take the filter off the controller correctly routes the current_user to their edit view information. Here is the code.

Link to call edit action from user controller (views/questions/index.html.erb):

<%= link_to "Edit Profile", edit_user_path(:current) %>

ApplicationController (I am only posting the code that I think is affecting this but can post the whole thing if needed).

 class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base

    def require_owner
          obj = instance_variable_get("@#{controller_name.singularize.camelize.underscore}") # LineItem becomes @line_item
          return true if current_user_is_owner?(obj)
          render_error_message("You must be the #{controller_name.singularize.camelize} owner to access this page", root_url)
          return false
        end
 end

and the before_filter

class UsersController < ApplicationController

before_filter :require_owner, :only => [:edit, :update, :destroy]

#...

end

I simply get the rendering of the error message from the ApplicationController#require_owner action.

UPDATE: the link_to provides this address: localhost:3000/users/current/edit

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    2026-05-15T00:44:30+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:44 am

    Ok, this is the second bounty question that I have posted and then answered myself. Both times I have found the answer within an hour of my bounty post. Ha.

    I simply changed the before filter method to get this to work. I left the application controller as it is in the code above but in the UsersController (the only one that wasn’t cooperating) I did the following:

        before_filter :require_user, :only => [:edit, :update, :destroy]  # all actions require user to be logged in
        before_filter :init_data     # create a member variable called @post, initialized based on the action
        before_filter :require_user_owner, :only => [:edit, :update, :destroy] #edit, update, and destroy actions require ownership
    

    and then

    private
    
        def require_user_owner
          obj = instance_variable_get("@#{controller_name.singularize.camelize.underscore}") # LineItem becomes @line_item
          return true if current_user.id == @user.id
          render_error_message("You must be the #{controller_name.singularize.camelize} owner to access this page", root_url)
          return false
        end
    

    That seemed to do it.

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