This was the plugin I used.

http://github.com/veilleperso/request_routing/tree/master



On Dec 5, 12:56 am, Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im looking to implement user based subdomains and catch-all routes
> into my app. Can subdomain-fu do this? I followed Ryan Bates'
> railscast on this but he does not go into dynamically added subdomains
> and routes. Can any of you point me to some resources for getting
> started on this?
> Thanks!
>
> On Dec 4, 6:32 pm, Perry D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > That's awesome. I put that code into my application.rb file and it
> > seems to work great!
>
> > In addition, I am looking to a couple of other subdomains not attached
> > to accounts (ie- admin.domain.com). I installed the request_routing
> > plugin and it seems to work great. It gives me some good options
> > within the routes.rb file that allow me to direct the root of the
> > application to different controllers based on the subdomains. Like
> > this:
>
> > map.root :controller => 'public_home', :action => 'index', :conditions
> > => { :subdomain => '' }
> > map.root :controller => 'public_home', :action => 'index', :conditions
> > => { :subdomain => 'www' }
> > map.root :controller => 'system', :action => 'index', :conditions =>
> > { :subdomain => 'admin' }
> > map.root :controller => 'account_home', :action =>
> > 'index', :conditions => { :subdomain => /.+/ }
>
> > This seems to work great with Rails 2.2.
>
> > On Dec 3, 12:19 pm, Andrew Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > The code to configure this is fairly trivial, try something like this
> > > in the controller(s) you need subdomain access.
>
> > > before_filter :load_account
> > > def load_account
> > >   @account = Account.find(:first, :conditions => ["slug = ?",
> > > request.subdomains.first])
> > >   raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound unless @account
> > > end
>
> > > On Dec 3, 10:16 am, Perry D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm pretty new here, but if anybody had ideas on how to go about using
> > > > subdomains for accounts within Rails 2.2. I had seen the subdomain-fu
> > > > plugin, but it didn't look like it plays very well with 2.2. Anyone
> > > > know of other plugins that might be useful?
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