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I’m a learner exploring Q&A tools, and after researching, I came across Codidact. I’m impressed with its features and have successfully set it up on my local machine. However, I encountered an issue with email verification—when registering a new user, the account verification email isn’t sent. I’ve checked all configuration files but couldn’t locate any setup related to email confirmation. Could someone guide me on configuring the email verification for new users?

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Oleg Valter‭ wrote about 2 months ago · edited about 2 months ago

For now, the workaround of manually editing the protocol of the confirmation URL is, unfortunately, the only way of doing so without making changes to the codebase or setting up SSL certificates for local development.

That said, this is not the best UX, so we've implemented an improvement that allows one to configure the protocol used (for example, http instead of https) via an environment variable! It's pending review, merge, and deployment - will be available soon-ish :)

If you want to fix your local setup in the meantime, take a look at what configuration option is overridden in that pull request - if you set protocol to http and restart Rails, those links will start to be generated with that protocol.