问题
After solving the other problem with routes , now I have another one.
I have this route in my routes.rb:
match "user/create_new_password/:reset_password_key" =>"users#create_new_password", :via=>[:post, :get], :as=>:create_new_password
I can test it in my functional tests like this:
test "should create new password " do
post :create_new_password, {:user=>{:password=>"123456", :password_confirmation=>"123456"}, :reset_password_key=>user.reset_password_key}
end
In my view, I have the following form:
=simple_form_for @user, :url=>create_new_password_path do |f|
=f.input :password, :label=>I18n.t("activerecord.attributes.user.email")
=f.input :password_confirmation, :label=>I18n.t("activerecord.attributes.user.password_confirmation")
=f.submit I18n.t "activerecord.actions.user.create_new_password"
When I submit the form, I get:
No route matches "/user/create_new_password/OqQxYTgjYKxXgvbAsTsWtMnIpMOpsjCRzLGZmJZLSbYtjvcvdpO"
The big string, is the reset_password_key.
I have tested it in functional tests with the same value for reset_password_key.
The relevant output for rake routes is:
create_new_password POST|GET /user/create_new_password/:reset_password_key(.:format) {:controller=>"users", :action=>"create_new_password"}
I'm missing something...
回答1:
As answered to BinaryMuse's comment, I've found what went wrong... I checked the request in firebug and found that a _method=put was being sent with the POST. Rails cleverness detected that I'm editing and existing instance of User (@user), so it defaults the POTS to a PUT, using the param _method.
The problem is that in my routes I haven't the method PUT in the :via array. Just changed to:
match "user/create_new_password/:reset_password_key" =>"users#create_new_password",:via=>[:get, :put], :as=>:create_new_password
And in the controller:
def create_new_password
if request.put?
#change password
else
#render template
end
end
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4951029/rails-3-route-problem