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Instead of hard-coding the scheme and host everywhere, use _path methods to show relative URLs. Except that our previous setting of Rails.application.routes.default_url_options in config.after_initialize made this moot because Rails inserts that host into all _path helpers for some reason. So revert that setting. But then anything that wants an absolute URL doesn't know the hostname and the root_url helper throws an exception. So make a Rails.application.root_url shortcut to pass the per-app settings in Rails.application to root_url. Now we can just use _path helpers most places but still use _url ones where we need them, such as in RSS views and e-mail templates.
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Hello <%= @invitation.email %>,
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The user <%= @invitation.user.username %> has invited you to <%= Rails.application.name %> (<%= Rails.application.root_url %>)<%= @invitation.memo.present? ? raw("\n\n #{@invitation.memo}") : "" %>
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To accept this invitation and create an account, visit the URL below:
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<%= Rails.application.root_url %>invitations/<%= @invitation.code %>
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