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diff --git a/guides/source/routing.md b/guides/source/routing.md index b1e4c8ad86..e4799d93fa 100644 --- a/guides/source/routing.md +++ b/guides/source/routing.md @@ -83,7 +83,9 @@ Rails would dispatch that request to the `destroy` method on the `photos` contro ### CRUD, Verbs, and Actions -In Rails, a resourceful route provides a mapping between HTTP verbs and URLs to controller actions. By convention, each action also maps to particular CRUD operations in a database. A single entry in the routing file, such as: +In Rails, a resourceful route provides a mapping between HTTP verbs and URLs to +controller actions. By convention, each action also maps to a specific CRUD +operation in a database. A single entry in the routing file, such as: ```ruby resources :photos @@ -615,6 +617,8 @@ get 'photos/:id', to: 'photos#show', defaults: { format: 'jpg' } Rails would match `photos/12` to the `show` action of `PhotosController`, and set `params[:format]` to `"jpg"`. +NOTE: You cannot override defaults via query parameters - this is for security reasons. The only defaults that can be overridden are dynamic segments via substitution in the URL path. + ### Naming Routes You can specify a name for any route using the `:as` option: @@ -793,7 +797,11 @@ get '/stories/:name', to: redirect { |path_params, req| "/articles/#{path_params get '/stories', to: redirect { |path_params, req| "/articles/#{req.subdomain}" } ``` -Please note that this redirection is a 301 "Moved Permanently" redirect. Keep in mind that some web browsers or proxy servers will cache this type of redirect, making the old page inaccessible. +Please note that default redirection is a 301 "Moved Permanently" redirect. Keep in mind that some web browsers or proxy servers will cache this type of redirect, making the old page inaccessible. You can use the `:status` option to change the response status: + +```ruby +get '/stories/:name', to: redirect('/articles/%{name}', status: 302) +``` In all of these cases, if you don't provide the leading host (`http://www.example.com`), Rails will take those details from the current request. @@ -809,13 +817,16 @@ As long as `Sprockets` responds to `call` and returns a `[status, headers, body] NOTE: For the curious, `'articles#index'` actually expands out to `ArticlesController.action(:index)`, which returns a valid Rack application. -If you specify a rack application as the endpoint for a matcher remember that the route will be unchanged in the receiving application. With the following route your rack application should expect the route to be '/admin': +If you specify a Rack application as the endpoint for a matcher, remember that +the route will be unchanged in the receiving application. With the following +route your Rack application should expect the route to be '/admin': ```ruby match '/admin', to: AdminApp, via: :all ``` -If you would prefer to have your rack application receive requests at the root path instead use mount: +If you would prefer to have your Rack application receive requests at the root +path instead, use mount: ```ruby mount AdminApp, at: '/admin' @@ -1084,6 +1095,20 @@ edit_videos GET /videos/:identifier/edit(.:format) videos#edit Video.find_by(identifier: params[:identifier]) ``` +You can override `ActiveRecord::Base#to_param` of a related model to construct +an URL: + +```ruby +class Video < ActiveRecord::Base + def to_param + identifier + end +end + +video = Video.find_by(identifier: "Roman-Holiday") +edit_videos_path(video) # => "/videos/Roman-Holiday" +``` + Inspecting and Testing Routes ----------------------------- |