From 771973c13dd5b68fe96fbe5ea96bd11656437dc1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sharang Dashputre Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 17:59:37 +0530 Subject: url -> URL where apt except inside actionpack/ --- railties/lib/rails/engine.rb | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'railties/lib') diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb b/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb index 9b3698aa5e..778bbebe75 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ module Rails # # If +MyEngine+ is isolated, The routes above will point to # MyEngine::ArticlesController. You also don't need to use longer - # url helpers like +my_engine_articles_path+. Instead, you should simply use + # URL helpers like +my_engine_articles_path+. Instead, you should simply use # +articles_path+, like you would do with your main application. # # To make this behavior consistent with other parts of the framework, @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ module Rails # normal Rails app, when you use a namespaced model such as # Namespace::Article, ActiveModel::Naming will generate # names with the prefix "namespace". In an isolated engine, the prefix will - # be omitted in url helpers and form fields, for convenience. + # be omitted in URL helpers and form fields, for convenience. # # polymorphic_url(MyEngine::Article.new) # # => "articles_path" # not "my_engine_articles_path" @@ -286,11 +286,11 @@ module Rails # Note that the :as option given to mount takes the engine_name as default, so most of the time # you can simply omit it. # - # Finally, if you want to generate a url to an engine's route using + # Finally, if you want to generate a URL to an engine's route using # polymorphic_url, you also need to pass the engine helper. Let's # say that you want to create a form pointing to one of the engine's routes. # All you need to do is pass the helper as the first element in array with - # attributes for url: + # attributes for URL: # # form_for([my_engine, @user]) # -- cgit v1.2.3