In your example with WEBrick /admin/news will look for a controller
at /app/controllers/news_controller.rb. Having the static "/admin"
does not affect where it looks for the controller. Your tests run
because they are relative to the path for the test. Your controller
value should be "admin/news" given your directory structure. I am not
sure how to construct a route that would contain a slash however.
Michael
nuno wrote:> Hi, I''ve created my own locale handling system with the following
route
> added in routes.rb :
> map.connect '':locale/:controller/:action/:id''
>
> Works fine.
>
> Then, I''ve added Admin namespace for all the backoffice
controllers
> app/controller/admin/
>
> Then I''ve added this route to routes.rb
> map.connect ''/admin/:controller/:action/:id''
>
> With this setup, all the functional test runs fine for admin and
> non-admin controllers, with locale beeing taken in account only for non
> admin controllers.
>
> But with webrick (restarted after every routes.rb modification) I need
> to
> /en/admin/news to reach the Admin::news controller
> instead of (you might guess)
> /admin/news which produce a
> no route found to match "/admin/news" with {:method=>:get}
>
>
> I must be wrong, but where ??
>
> Thanks
>
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