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Named route with :path_prefix opt, is generated incorrectly when called from a test
Reported by Vova Z | July 23rd, 2008 @ 07:37 AM | in 2.x
Here is an example: http://pastie.org/239105
It works if I open: http://localhost:3012/a/1/2/new. Also, it works if I pass all params into my_new_post_path(:a => 1, :b => 2, :foo => 3). It also works if I remove :path_prefix from a route definition, like this:
map.my_new_post "a/:a/:b/new", :controller => "posts", :action => "show"
Comments and changes to this ticket
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Pratik July 23rd, 2008 @ 11:41 AM
- State changed from new to invalid
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Vova Z July 23rd, 2008 @ 09:11 PM
I'm sorry, but does this mean that I need to pass all params explicitly?
If I have:
map.a "a", :path_prefix => "path1/:param1/:param2", ...
And if I want my tests to work correctly, I can't use a_path() - without params, even if I already have all required params in URL. Instead, I should always use a_path(:param1 => params[:param1], :param2 => params[:param2])?
Then, what is the difference between:
map.a "a", :path_prefix => "path1/:param1/:param2", ...
and
map.a "path1/:param1/:param2/a", ...
Why first named route does not work (in ftests), and the last one is OK?
Thank you.
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