On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 17:44 -0800, east wrote:> I''m stumped trying to generate an URL for a working route.
I''ve this
> route definition:
>
> map.connect ''foo/:foo_id/propose_something/:zap_id'',
> :controller => "foo",
> :action => "propose_something"
>
> When I browse to this url: http://localhost:3000/foo/2/propose_something/5,
> my propose_something method gets invoked with the correct params
> hash. So one would think that all is good, but I''m stuck trying
to
> generate the corresponding URL to pass to link_to.
>
> I would think that this would do it:
> url_for(:controller => "foo", :action =>
''propose_something'', :foo_id
> => 1, :zap_id => 13)
>
> But this generates this URL:
> http://localhost:3000/foo/propose_something?foo_id=1&zap_id=13
>
> To work around this, I''ve constructed the string manually, but
that
> feels nasty in all sorts of ways...
>
> Can someone point out what the heck I''m doing wrong?
----
url_for(:controller => "foo", :action => (''/''
+ :foo_id +
''/propose_something''), :zap_id => 13)
You might not need the parens but it tends to help me spot what the intent was
right away.
That said, I probably would rethink my ''routes'' and use routes
and methods that tended towards standardization and have my methods parse the
params.
Craig
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