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author | yuuji.yaginuma <yuuji.yaginuma@gmail.com> | 2017-06-03 19:52:52 +0900 |
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committer | yuuji.yaginuma <yuuji.yaginuma@gmail.com> | 2017-06-03 19:52:52 +0900 |
commit | 7f0bbe79c920567d6127fd8c098a6265ebc1c97d (patch) | |
tree | 0debc6a562a0baa2f8362ed533a3645298642b4f | |
parent | d1062aa4914704d157217cc41961d93efc600322 (diff) | |
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Fix formatting of `direct` and `resolve` doc [ci skip]
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb | 28 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb index 74904e3d45..7459dd4ff3 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb @@ -2038,8 +2038,8 @@ module ActionDispatch # { controller: "pages", action: "index", subdomain: "www" } # end # - # The return value from the block passed to `direct` must be a valid set of - # arguments for `url_for` which will actually build the URL string. This can + # The return value from the block passed to +direct+ must be a valid set of + # arguments for +url_for+ which will actually build the URL string. This can # be one of the following: # # * A string, which is treated as a generated URL @@ -2058,17 +2058,17 @@ module ActionDispatch # [ :products, options.merge(params.permit(:page, :size).to_h.symbolize_keys) ] # end # - # In this instance the `params` object comes from the context in which the the + # In this instance the +params+ object comes from the context in which the the # block is executed, e.g. generating a URL inside a controller action or a view. # If the block is executed where there isn't a params object such as this: # # Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.browse_path # - # then it will raise a `NameError`. Because of this you need to be aware of the + # then it will raise a +NameError+. Because of this you need to be aware of the # context in which you will use your custom URL helper when defining it. # - # NOTE: The `direct` method can't be used inside of a scope block such as - # `namespace` or `scope` and will raise an error if it detects that it is. + # NOTE: The +direct+ method can't be used inside of a scope block such as + # +namespace+ or +scope+ and will raise an error if it detects that it is. def direct(name, options = {}, &block) unless @scope.root? raise RuntimeError, "The direct method can't be used inside a routes scope block" @@ -2078,8 +2078,8 @@ module ActionDispatch end # Define custom polymorphic mappings of models to URLs. This alters the - # behavior of `polymorphic_url` and consequently the behavior of - # `link_to` and `form_for` when passed a model instance, e.g: + # behavior of +polymorphic_url+ and consequently the behavior of + # +link_to+ and +form_for+ when passed a model instance, e.g: # # resource :basket # @@ -2087,8 +2087,8 @@ module ActionDispatch # [:basket] # end # - # This will now generate "/basket" when a `Basket` instance is passed to - # `link_to` or `form_for` instead of the standard "/baskets/:id". + # This will now generate "/basket" when a +Basket+ instance is passed to + # +link_to+ or +form_for+ instead of the standard "/baskets/:id". # # NOTE: This custom behavior only applies to simple polymorphic URLs where # a single model instance is passed and not more complicated forms, e.g: @@ -2105,7 +2105,7 @@ module ActionDispatch # link_to "Profile", @current_user # link_to "Profile", [:admin, @current_user] # - # The first `link_to` will generate "/profile" but the second will generate + # The first +link_to+ will generate "/profile" but the second will generate # the standard polymorphic URL of "/admin/users/1". # # You can pass options to a polymorphic mapping - the arity for the block @@ -2116,11 +2116,11 @@ module ActionDispatch # end # # This generates the URL "/basket#items" because when the last item in an - # array passed to `polymorphic_url` is a hash then it's treated as options + # array passed to +polymorphic_url+ is a hash then it's treated as options # to the URL helper that gets called. # - # NOTE: The `resolve` method can't be used inside of a scope block such as - # `namespace` or `scope` and will raise an error if it detects that it is. + # NOTE: The +resolve+ method can't be used inside of a scope block such as + # +namespace+ or +scope+ and will raise an error if it detects that it is. def resolve(*args, &block) unless @scope.root? raise RuntimeError, "The resolve method can't be used inside a routes scope block" |