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* test-case => failingYves Senn2013-06-251-0/+13
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* Add has_named_route? to the mapper APIJosé Valim2013-05-201-0/+13
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* Add test for `format: false` with resources - closes #10323Andrew White2013-04-241-0/+29
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* Add url generation tests for #10185Andrew White2013-04-181-0/+2
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* Passing subdomain: '' to url_for removes the subdomain (instead of adding a ↵Derek Watson2013-04-181-0/+20
| | | | | | leading .) Adding a boolean route constraint checks for presence/absence of request property
* Merge pull request #9932 from senny/9913_routing_problemAndrew White2013-04-031-0/+29
|\ | | | | routing bugfixes when matching multiple paths
| * routing shorthand syntax works with multiple pathsYves Senn2013-03-261-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | Closes #9913. We need to expand the match shorthand syntax for every path.
| * bugfix, when matching multiple paths with `get`, `post`, ...Yves Senn2013-03-261-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | This problem was introduced with: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/d03aa104e069be4e301efa8cefb90a2a785a7bff
* | fix regression in Mapper when `format:` was used in a `scope`.Yves Senn2013-04-031-0/+22
|/ | | | | | | Closes #10071 `#normalize_path!` depends on the options so we need to call `#normalize_options!` first to make sure everything is set correctly.
* Raise an ArgumentError when a clashing named route is definedTrevor Turk2013-03-191-19/+18
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* Use custom visitor class for optimized url helpersAndrew White2013-03-031-0/+6
| | | | | | | | Rather than trying to use gsub to remove the optional route segments, which will fail with nested optional segments, use a custom visitor class that returns a empty string for group nodes. Closes #9524
* `format: true` does not override existing format constraints.Yves Senn2013-02-271-0/+24
| | | | | | | Closes #9466. Passing `format: true` used to override the constraints: { format: /json/ } with `/.+/`. This patch only sets the format if there is no constraint present.
* allow non-String default params in the router.Yves Senn2013-02-261-1/+21
| | | | | | | Closes #9435. Skip valid encoding checks for non-String parameters that come from the matched route's defaults.
* the router allows String contraints.Yves Senn2013-02-261-0/+36
| | | | Closes #9432.
* determine the match shorthand target early.Yves Senn2013-02-211-0/+27
| | | | | | | | Closes #7554. This patch determines the `controller#action` directly in the `match` method when the shorthand syntax is used. this prevents problems with namespaces and scopes.
* the `:controller` option for routes can contain numbers. closes #9231.Yves Senn2013-02-091-0/+12
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* ruby constant syntax is not supported as routing `:controller` option.Yves Senn2013-02-061-9/+40
| | | | | | | | | | The current implementation only works correctly if you supply the `:controller` with directory notation (eg. `:controller => 'admin/posts'`). The ruby constant notation (eg. `:controller => 'Admin::Posts`) leads to unexpected problems with `url_for`. This patch prints a warning for every non supported `:controller` option. I also added documentation how to work with namespaced controllers. The warning links to that documentation in the rails guide.
* Duplicate possible frozen string from routeAndrew White2013-01-211-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Ruby 1.9 freezes Hash string keys by default so where a route is defined like this: get 'search' => 'search' then the Mapper will derive the action from the key. This blows up later when the action is added to the parameters hash and the encoding is forced. Closes #3429
* Change the behavior of route defaultsAndrew White2013-01-151-0/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit changes route defaults so that explicit defaults are no longer required where the key is not part of the path. For example: resources :posts, bucket_type: 'posts' will be required whenever constructing the url from a hash such as a functional test or using url_for directly. However using the explicit form alters the behavior so it's not required: resources :projects, defaults: { bucket_type: 'projects' } This changes existing behavior slightly in that any routes which only differ in their defaults will match the first route rather than the closest match. Closes #8814
* Add support for other types of routing constraintsAndrew White2013-01-151-0/+48
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This now allows the use of arrays like this: get '/foo/:action', to: 'foo', constraints: { subdomain: %w[www admin] } or constraints where the request method returns an Fixnum like this: get '/foo', to: 'foo#index', constraints: { port: 8080 } Note that this only applies to constraints on the request - path constraints still need to be specified as Regexps as the various constraints are compiled into a single Regexp.
* Fixed issue where routes with globs caused constraints on that glob toMaura Fitzgerald2012-12-041-0/+29
| | | | | | be ignored. A regular expression constraint gets overwritten when the routes.rb file is processed. Changed the overwriting to an ||= instead of an = assignment.
* Improve clarity of routing testsAndrew White2012-11-261-634/+1081
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move the routes for each test inside the test method so that it's easier to see which routes are applicable to which test. To ensure that each test wasn't invalidated the changes were done by first removing all of the routes, ensuring that all of the tests failed and then adding the routes back to each test one by one. One test for `assert_recognizes` was removed as it wasn't actually testing the defined routes and is now tested more thoroughly in routing_assertions_test.rb. One downside is that the test suite takes about 1s longer due to having to using `method_missing` for handling the url helpers as using `include url_helpers` isn't isolated for each test.
* Allow setting a symbol as path in scope on routesGuillermo Iguaran2012-11-211-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Was surprising found that this example doesn't work: scope :api do resources :users end and the right form to use it is: scope 'api' do resources :users end I think this should work similary as `namespace` where both are allowed. These two are equivalent: namespace :api do resources :users end namespace 'api' do resources :user end
* Add test to avoid regression of 1bfc5b4Rafael Mendonça França2012-11-021-0/+8
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* Revert "Merge pull request #7668 from Draiken/fix_issue_6497"Rafael Mendonça França2012-11-021-7/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit f4ad0ebe7a6b17658bddfeb996e3c34835b75623, reversing changes made to 8b2cbb3a832101f0e672ee309beca0f8c555b292. Conflicts: actionpack/CHANGELOG.md REASON: This added introduced a bug when you have a shorthand route inside a nested namespace. See https://github.com/rafaelfranca/rails/commit/281367eb770faf8077c1fd6194188e92ed1637a1
* resource and resources do no longer modify passed optionsYves Senn2012-10-011-0/+20
| | | | this is a patch for #7777.
* Removing to_shorthand from default_controller_and_action. Fixes #6497Luiz Felipe2012-09-191-0/+7
| | | | | When using shortcut routes inside an engine the "to_shorthand" variable is set to true, causing the module scope of the route to not be applied.
* Add Missing Keys from Journey on failed URL formatschneems2012-08-281-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Many named routes have keys that are required to successfully resolve. If a key is left off like this: <%= link_to 'user', user_path %> This will produce an error like this: No route matches {:action=>"show", :controller=>"users"} Since we know that the :id is missing, we can add extra debugging information to the error message. No route matches {:action=>"show", :controller=>"users"} missing required keys: [:id] This will help new and seasoned developers look closer at their parameters. I've also subclassed the routing error to be clear that this error is a result of attempting to generate a url and not because the user is trying to visit a bad url. While this may sound trivial this error message is misleading and confuses most developers. The important part isn't what's in the options its's what's missing. Adding this information to the error message will make debugging much more obvious. This is the sister pull request of https://github.com/rails/journey/pull/44 which will be required to get they missing keys into the correct error message. Example Development Error in Rails: http://cl.ly/image/3S0T0n1T3421
* removes usage of Object#in? from the code base (the method remains defined ↵Xavier Noria2012-08-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | by Active Support) Selecting which key extensions to include in active_support/rails made apparent the systematic usage of Object#in? in the code base. After some discussion in https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/5ea6b0df9a36d033f21b52049426257a4637028d we decided to remove it and use plain Ruby, which seems enough for this particular idiom. In this commit the refactor has been made case by case. Sometimes include? is the natural alternative, others a simple || is the way you actually spell the condition in your head, others a case statement seems more appropriate. I have chosen the one I liked the most in each case.
* load active_support/core_ext/object/inclusion in active_support/railsXavier Noria2012-08-021-1/+0
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* Don't assume resource param is :id when using shallow routesAndrew White2012-07-201-0/+12
| | | | | Since #5581 added support for resources with custom params we should not assume that it is :id when using shallow resource routing.
* Support constraints on resource custom params when nestingAndrew White2012-07-201-1/+12
| | | | | | | The Mapper looks for a :id constraint in the scope to see whether it should apply a constraint for nested resources. Since #5581 added support for resource params other than :id, we need to check for a constraint on the parent resource's param name and not assume it's :id.
* Add support for optional root segments containing slashesAndrew White2012-07-171-0/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Optional segments with a root scope need to have the leading slash outside of the parentheses, otherwise the generated url will be empty. However if the route has non-optional elements then the leading slash needs to remain inside the parentheses otherwise the generated url will have two leading slashes, e.g: Blog::Application.routes.draw do get '/(:category)', :to => 'posts#index', :as => :root get '/(:category)/author/:name', :to => 'posts#author', :as => :author end $ rake routes root GET /(:category)(.:format) posts#index author GET (/:category)/author/:name(.:format) posts#author This change adds support for optional segments that contain a slash, allowing support for urls like /page/2 for the root path, e.g: Blog::Application.routes.draw do get '/(page/:page)', :to => 'posts#index', :as => :root end $ rake routes root GET /(page/:page)(.:format) posts#index Fixes #7073
* Remove more tests related to draw external routes filesRafael Mendonça França2012-06-291-49/+0
| | | | Related with 5e7d6bba79393de0279917f93b82f3b7b176f4b5
* Support unicode character route in config/routes.rb.kennyj2012-06-161-2/+2
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* Remove implicit dependency on pathnameJosé Valim2012-05-251-1/+1
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* Return 400 Bad Request for URL paths with invalid encoding.Andrew White2012-05-201-0/+31
| | | | | | | | | Passing path parameters with invalid encoding is likely to trigger errors further on like `ArgumentError (invalid byte sequence in UTF-8)`. This will result in a 500 error whereas the better error to return is a 400 error which allows exception notification libraries to filter it out if they wish. Closes #4450
* add tests and external file backtrace for Routing::Mapper#drawKornelius Kalnbach2012-05-151-0/+49
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* Copy literal route constraints to defaults - fixes #3571 and #6224.Andrew White2012-05-111-0/+42
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* Don't ignore nil positional arguments for url helpers - fixes #6196.Andrew White2012-05-101-0/+35
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* Refactor Generator class to not rely on in-place editing the controllerAndrew White2012-05-091-6/+6
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* Fix bug when url_for changes controller.Nikita Beloglazov2012-05-091-0/+9
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* Fix that optimized named routes should also work as singleton methods on the ↵Jeremy Kemper2012-05-061-0/+24
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* Force given path to http methods in mapper to skip canonical action checkingCarlos Antonio da Silva2012-05-041-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes the following scenario: resources :contacts do post 'new', action: 'new', on: :collection, as: :new end Where the /new path is not generated because it's considered a canonical action, part of the normal resource actions: new_contacts POST /contacts(.:format) contacts#new Fixes #2999
* Reset the request parameters after a constraints checkAndrew White2012-05-021-0/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | A callable object passed as a constraint for a route may access the request parameters as part of its check. This causes the combined parameters hash to be cached in the environment hash. If the constraint fails then any subsequent access of the request parameters will be against that stale hash. To fix this we delete the cache after every call to `matches?`. This may have a negative performance impact if the contraint wraps a large number of routes as the parameters hash is built by merging GET, POST and path parameters. Fixes #2510.
* Restore interpolation of path option in redirect routesAndrew White2012-04-291-1/+32
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* Escape interpolated params when redirecting - fixes #5688Andrew White2012-04-291-0/+29
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* Remove default match without specified methodJose and Yehuda2012-04-241-53/+53
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the current router DSL, using the +match+ DSL method will match all verbs for the path to the specified endpoint. In the vast majority of cases, people are currently using +match+ when they actually mean +get+. This introduces security implications. This commit disallows calling +match+ without an HTTP verb constraint by default. To explicitly match all verbs, this commit also adds a :via => :all option to +match+. Closes #5964
* Allow a defining custom member field on resourcesJamie Macey2012-03-251-0/+18
| | | | | | | | | | By default, resources routes are created with :resource/:id. A model defining to_param can make prettier urls by using something more readable than an integer ID, but since the route picks it up as :id you wind up with awkward User.find_by_username(params[:id]) calls. By overriding the key to be used in @request.params you can be more obvious in your intent.
* Remove wrong and redundant code.kennyj2012-02-251-6/+4
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