Jonathan Bennett wrote:> I''m a Rails newbie, so please bear with me. I want to use the URL
as the
> ID for a RESTful resource, but using the path after the controller. The
> remaining portion of the URL would be the ID, rather than an integer.
>
> So rather than just:
>
> http://example.org/widgets/1
>
> I want to use:
>
> http://example.org/widgets/foo
> http://example.org/widgets/foo/bar
> http://example.org/widgets/foo/bar/baz
>
> where foo, foo/bar and foo/bar/baz are all Widgets, not nested
> resources.
>
> In the controller I''d like to do something like
>
> @widget = Widget.find(params[:path])
>
> where path is a string column defined as a primary key (or unique)
> containing strings like ''foo'',
''foo/bar'' and ''foo/bar/baz''
>
> Is this possible?
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