Rails.application.routes.draw do # Define your application routes per the DSL in https://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html # Reveal health status on /up that returns 200 if the app boots with no exceptions, otherwise 500. # Can be used by load balancers and uptime monitors to verify that the app is live. get "up" => "rails/health#show", as: :rails_health_check # Render dynamic PWA files from app/views/pwa/* (remember to link manifest in application.html.erb) # get "manifest" => "rails/pwa#manifest", as: :pwa_manifest # get "service-worker" => "rails/pwa#service_worker", as: :pwa_service_worker # Defines the root path route ("/") root "pages#home" # Routes for devise authentication Gem # Bind devise to user # devise_for :users devise_for :users, path: "auth", path_names: { sign_up: "register", # Route for user registration sign_in: "login", # Route for user login sign_out: "logout", # Route for user logout password: "reset-password", # Route for changing password confirmation: "verification", # Route for account confirmation unlock: "unblock", # Route for account unlock registration: "register" # Route for user registration (redundant with sign_up) }, controllers: { sessions: "authentications/sessions", # Custom controller for sessions registrations: "authentications/registrations", # Custom controller for registrations passwords: "authentications/passwords", # Custom controller for passwords confirmation: "authentications/confirmations" # Custom controller for confirmations } # API routes versioning namespace :api do namespace :v1 do # RESTful routes for party management resources :parties, only: [ :index, :show, :create, :update, :destroy ] # Additional API endpoints can be added here as needed # Example: search, filtering, user-specific endpoints end end end