Having two paths for a single action with different parameters

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Sumit Srivastava

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Nov 28, 2012, 3:42:12 AM11/28/12
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Hi,

I have a controller named users and index action in it. By default I have the path

get '/users' => 'users#index', :as => 'users'

Now I want to create one more path with a different parameter being passed

get '/users/:city' => 'users#index', :as => 'list_users'

But this gives as error, No route matches {:controller=>"users"}.

I ran rake routes and found the path I defined to be present over there but it doesn't works.

What shall be done to make this work.

Jordon Bedwell

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Nov 28, 2012, 3:53:49 AM11/28/12
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I've no experience with routes exactly like that (considering to me it
seems illogical) but maybe Rails see the same broken logic, in that
you are trying to define two routes to same action when one route
/should/ be a /one action/ have you tried creating a new action in
your controller and seeing if the error still happens? Example: "get
"/users/:city" => "users#by_city", :as => "by_city" but since I've not
seen the entire error and just what rails reports at the top are you
sure UsersController has index? Are you sure it's not User instead of
Users (I don't quite remember of Rails will do the plural game on
routes like it does with tables via ActiveRecord.)

sumit srivastava

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Nov 28, 2012, 3:57:03 AM11/28/12
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Yes, I did try this but it didn't. In fact, the custom route I defined, if I define it as following it works.

get '/users' => 'users#index', :as => 'list_users'

But as soon as I define the extra parameter with it, it fails. Same with defining a new action.

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Jim Ruther Nill

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Nov 28, 2012, 3:57:38 AM11/28/12
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Sumit Srivastava <sumit.the...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I have a controller named users and index action in it. By default I have the path

get '/users' => 'users#index', :as => 'users'

Now I want to create one more path with a different parameter being passed

get '/users/:city' => 'users#index', :as => 'list_users'

But this gives as error, No route matches {:controller=>"users"}.

Where do you get this error?  How are you calling the route?  Do you get the error
if you go to localhost:3000/users/my_city?  I don't see any error with this route.
show the code that produces the error and we'll go from there.

Btw, you should be able to call that route like this

list_users_path('my_city')
 

I ran rake routes and found the path I defined to be present over there but it doesn't works.

What shall be done to make this work.

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Jordon Bedwell

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Nov 28, 2012, 4:00:46 AM11/28/12
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:57 AM, sumit srivastava
<sumit.the...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, I did try this but it didn't. In fact, the custom route I defined, if I
> define it as following it works.
>
> get '/users' => 'users#index', :as => 'list_users'
>
> But as soon as I define the extra parameter with it, it fails. Same with
> defining a new action.

Is there anyway you can send us the entire trace to look at? You can
post it to a github gist so you can delete it after a while if you
need to, but it would be nice to see the actual trace so we can see
what where is going on and advise you better.

sumit srivastava

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Nov 28, 2012, 4:17:08 AM11/28/12
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I just found that the value I was passing had a "." in it. And somehow this was creating problem. Not sure why. I experimented with other special characters and also by removing any of it and it started working fine.




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Jordon Bedwell

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Nov 28, 2012, 4:20:19 AM11/28/12
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:17 AM, sumit srivastava
<sumit.the...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just found that the value I was passing had a "." in it. And somehow this
> was creating problem. Not sure why. I experimented with other special

Add "value: /.*/" to the end of the /users/:city route.

sumit srivastava

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Nov 28, 2012, 4:25:21 AM11/28/12
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Thanks a lot. It worked but with slight modification.

I used,

:constraints => { :city => /.*/ }
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"value: /.*/"

rahul chandra

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Nov 28, 2012, 5:02:38 AM11/28/12
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well for understanding, If you add a symbol like(:city) in the routes it takes that as a variable and whenever you call that route you have to pass a variable like "list_users_path(:city)" or "/users/(:city)".

sumit srivastava

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Nov 28, 2012, 5:08:40 AM11/28/12
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Thanks Rahul. If possible could you explain any more cases as I faced. It would be helpful.


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rahul chandra

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Nov 28, 2012, 6:33:51 AM11/28/12
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sure! no problem.
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