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Update I don't think that it's supposed to be GET request, as my link looks like: :delete %> ruby-on-rails devise link|improve this question edited Mar 6 at 19:48 asked Mar 6 at 19:36Joseph Silvashy4,33941955 94% accept rate.
It should be a DELETE request. What would happen if you just leave devise_for :users in your routes? – gtr32x Mar 6 at 19:51 1 Is your javascript throwing any errors?
It's actually the unobtrusive javascript that is going to make this be a DELETE http call. – Jesse Wolgamott Mar 6 at 19:57 What does your Devise config file have for the following item: config. Sign_out_via – carlosramireziii Mar 6 at 20:19 @jesse you're correct, I needed to include jquery-ujs for it to work.
– Joseph Silvashy Mar 6 at 23:22.
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