require 'action_dispatch/routing/polymorphic_routes' module ActionView module RoutingUrlFor # Returns the URL for the set of +options+ provided. This takes the # same options as +url_for+ in Action Controller (see the # documentation for ActionController::Base#url_for). Note that by default # :only_path is true so you'll get the relative "/controller/action" # instead of the fully qualified URL like "http://example.com/controller/action". # # ==== Options # * :anchor - Specifies the anchor name to be appended to the path. # * :only_path - If true, returns the relative URL (omitting the protocol, host name, and port) (true by default unless :host is specified). # * :trailing_slash - If true, adds a trailing slash, as in "/archive/2005/". Note that this # is currently not recommended since it breaks caching. # * :host - Overrides the default (current) host if provided. # * :protocol - Overrides the default (current) protocol if provided. # * :user - Inline HTTP authentication (only plucked out if :password is also present). # * :password - Inline HTTP authentication (only plucked out if :user is also present). # # ==== Relying on named routes # # Passing a record (like an Active Record) instead of a hash as the options parameter will # trigger the named route for that record. The lookup will happen on the name of the class. So passing a # Workshop object will attempt to use the +workshop_path+ route. If you have a nested route, such as # +admin_workshop_path+ you'll have to call that explicitly (it's impossible for +url_for+ to guess that route). # # ==== Implicit Controller Namespacing # # Controllers passed in using the +:controller+ option will retain their namespace unless it is an absolute one. # # ==== Examples # <%= url_for(action: 'index') %> # # => /blog/ # # <%= url_for(action: 'find', controller: 'books') %> # # => /books/find # # <%= url_for(action: 'login', controller: 'members', only_path: false, protocol: 'https') %> # # => https://www.example.com/members/login/ # # <%= url_for(action: 'play', anchor: 'player') %> # # => /messages/play/#player # # <%= url_for(action: 'jump', anchor: 'tax&ship') %> # # => /testing/jump/#tax&ship # # <%= url_for(Workshop.new) %> # # relies on Workshop answering a persisted? call (and in this case returning false) # # => /workshops # # <%= url_for(@workshop) %> # # calls @workshop.to_param which by default returns the id # # => /workshops/5 # # # to_param can be re-defined in a model to provide different URL names: # # => /workshops/1-workshop-name # # <%= url_for("http://www.example.com") %> # # => http://www.example.com # # <%= url_for(:back) %> # # if request.env["HTTP_REFERER"] is set to "http://www.example.com" # # => http://www.example.com # # <%= url_for(:back) %> # # if request.env["HTTP_REFERER"] is not set or is blank # # => javascript:history.back() # # <%= url_for(action: 'index', controller: 'users') %> # # Assuming an "admin" namespace # # => /admin/users # # <%= url_for(action: 'index', controller: '/users') %> # # Specify absolute path with beginning slash # # => /users def url_for(options = nil) case options when String options when nil super(only_path: _generate_paths_by_default) when Hash options = options.symbolize_keys unless options.key?(:only_path) if options[:host].nil? options[:only_path] = _generate_paths_by_default else options[:only_path] = false end end super(options) when :back _back_url when Array if _generate_paths_by_default polymorphic_path(options, options.extract_options!) else polymorphic_url(options, options.extract_options!) end else method = _generate_paths_by_default ? :path : :url builder = ActionDispatch::Routing::PolymorphicRoutes::HelperMethodBuilder.send(method) case options when Symbol builder.handle_string_call(self, options) when Class builder.handle_class_call(self, options) else builder.handle_model_call(self, options) end end end def url_options #:nodoc: return super unless controller.respond_to?(:url_options) controller.url_options end def _routes_context #:nodoc: controller end protected :_routes_context def optimize_routes_generation? #:nodoc: controller.respond_to?(:optimize_routes_generation?, true) ? controller.optimize_routes_generation? : super end protected :optimize_routes_generation? end end