Module: ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper::Scoping
- Included in:
- ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper
- Defined in:
- lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb
Overview
You may wish to organize groups of controllers under a namespace. Most commonly, you might group a number of administrative controllers under an admin
namespace. You would place these controllers under the app/controllers/admin directory, and you can group them together in your router:
namespace "admin" do
resources :posts, :comments
end
This will create a number of routes for each of the posts and comments controller. For Admin::PostsController, Rails will create:
GET /admin/photos
GET /admin/photos/new
POST /admin/photos
GET /admin/photos/1
GET /admin/photos/1/edit
PUT /admin/photos/1
DELETE /admin/photos/1
If you want to route /photos (without the prefix /admin) to Admin::PostsController, you could use
scope :module => "admin" do
resources :posts, :comments
end
or, for a single case
resources :posts, :module => "admin"
If you want to route /admin/photos to PostsController
- (without the Admin
-
module prefix), you could use
scope "/admin" do
resources :posts, :comments
end
or, for a single case
resources :posts, :path => "/admin"
In each of these cases, the named routes remain the same as if you did not use scope. In the last case, the following paths map to PostsController:
GET /admin/photos
GET /admin/photos/new
POST /admin/photos
GET /admin/photos/1
GET /admin/photos/1/edit
PUT /admin/photos/1
DELETE /admin/photos/1
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#constraints(constraints = {}) ⇒ Object
Parameter Restriction Allows you to constrain the nested routes based on a set of rules.
-
#controller(controller, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Scopes routes to a specific controller.
-
#defaults(defaults = {}) ⇒ Object
Allows you to set default parameters for a route, such as this: defaults :id => ‘home’ do match ‘scoped_pages/(:id)’, :to => ‘pages#show’ end Using this, the
:id
parameter here will default to ‘home’. -
#initialize(*args) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#namespace(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Scopes routes to a specific namespace.
-
#scope(*args) ⇒ Object
Used to scope a set of routes to particular constraints.
Instance Method Details
#constraints(constraints = {}) ⇒ Object
Parameter Restriction
Allows you to constrain the nested routes based on a set of rules. For instance, in order to change the routes to allow for a dot character in the id
parameter:
constraints(:id => /\d+\.\d+) do
resources :posts
end
Now routes such as /posts/1
will no longer be valid, but /posts/1.1
will be. The id
parameter must match the constraint passed in for this example.
You may use this to also resrict other parameters:
resources :posts do
constraints(:post_id => /\d+\.\d+) do
resources :comments
end
Restricting based on IP
Routes can also be constrained to an IP or a certain range of IP addresses:
constraints(:ip => /192.168.\d+.\d+/) do
resources :posts
end
Any user connecting from the 192.168.* range will be able to see this resource, where as any user connecting outside of this range will be told there is no such route.
Dynamic request matching
Requests to routes can be constrained based on specific critera:
constraints(lambda { |req| req.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] =~ /iPhone/ }) do
resources :iphones
end
You are able to move this logic out into a class if it is too complex for routes. This class must have a matches?
method defined on it which either returns true
if the user should be given access to that route, or false
if the user should not.
class Iphone
def self.matches(request)
request.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] =~ /iPhone/
end
end
An expected place for this code would be lib/constraints
.
This class is then used like this:
constraints(Iphone) do
resources :iphones
end
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb', line 677 def constraints(constraints = {}) scope(:constraints => constraints) { yield } end |
#controller(controller, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Scopes routes to a specific controller
Example:
controller "food" do
match "bacon", :action => "bacon"
end
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb', line 559 def controller(controller, ={}) [:controller] = controller scope() { yield } end |
#defaults(defaults = {}) ⇒ Object
Allows you to set default parameters for a route, such as this: defaults :id => ‘home’ do
match 'scoped_pages/(:id)', :to => 'pages#show'
end Using this, the :id
parameter here will default to ‘home’.
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb', line 686 def defaults(defaults = {}) scope(:defaults => defaults) { yield } end |
#initialize(*args) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb', line 450 def initialize(*args) #:nodoc: @scope = {} super end |
#namespace(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Scopes routes to a specific namespace. For example:
namespace :admin do
resources :posts
end
This generates the following routes:
admin_posts GET /admin/posts(.:format) {:action=>"index", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
admin_posts POST /admin/posts(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
new_admin_post GET /admin/posts/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
edit_admin_post GET /admin/posts/:id/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
admin_post GET /admin/posts/:id(.:format) {:action=>"show", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
admin_post PUT /admin/posts/:id(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
admin_post DELETE /admin/posts/:id(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
Supported options
The :path
, :as
, :module
, :shallow_path
and :shallow_prefix
options all default to the name of the namespace.
- :path
-
The path prefix for the routes.
namespace :admin, :path => "sekret" do resources :posts end
All routes for the above
resources
will be accessible through/sekret/posts
, rather than/admin/posts
- :module
-
The namespace for the controllers.
namespace :admin, :module => "sekret" do resources :posts end
The
PostsController
here should go in theSekret
namespace and so it should be defined like this:class Sekret::PostsController < ApplicationController # code go here end
- :as
-
Changes the name used in routing helpers for this namespace.
namespace :admin, :as => "sekret" do resources :posts end
Routing helpers such as admin_posts_path
will now be sekret_posts_path
.
- :shallow_path
-
See the
scope
method.
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb', line 616 def namespace(path, = {}) path = path.to_s = { :path => path, :as => path, :module => path, :shallow_path => path, :shallow_prefix => path }.merge!() scope() { yield } end |
#scope(*args) ⇒ Object
Used to scope a set of routes to particular constraints.
Take the following route definition as an example:
scope :path => ":account_id", :as => "account" do
resources :projects
end
This generates helpers such as account_projects_path
, just like resources
does. The difference here being that the routes generated are like /rails/projects/2, rather than /accounts/rails/projects/2.
Supported options
- :module
-
If you want to route /posts (without the prefix /admin) to Admin::PostsController, you could use
scope :module => "admin" do resources :posts end
- :path
-
If you want to prefix the route, you could use
scope :path => "/admin" do resources :posts end
This will prefix all of the
posts
resource’s requests with ‘/admin’ - :as
-
Prefixes the routing helpers in this scope with the specified label.
scope :as => "sekret" do resources :posts end
Helpers such as posts_path
will now be sekret_posts_path
- :shallow_path
-
Prefixes nested shallow routes with the specified path.
scope :shallow_path => “sekret” do
resources :posts do resources :comments, :shallow => true end
The
comments
resource here will have the following routes generated for it:post_comments GET /sekret/posts/:post_id/comments(.:format) post_comments POST /sekret/posts/:post_id/comments(.:format) new_post_comment GET /sekret/posts/:post_id/comments/new(.:format) edit_comment GET /sekret/comments/:id/edit(.:format) comment GET /sekret/comments/:id(.:format) comment PUT /sekret/comments/:id(.:format) comment DELETE /sekret/comments/:id(.:format)
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb', line 512 def scope(*args) = args. = .dup if name_prefix = .delete(:name_prefix) [:as] ||= name_prefix ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn ":name_prefix was deprecated in the new router syntax. Use :as instead.", caller end [:path] = args.first if args.first.is_a?(String) recover = {} [:constraints] ||= {} unless [:constraints].is_a?(Hash) block, [:constraints] = [:constraints], {} end .each do |option| if value = .delete(option) recover[option] = @scope[option] @scope[option] = send("merge_#{option}_scope", @scope[option], value) end end recover[:block] = @scope[:blocks] @scope[:blocks] = merge_blocks_scope(@scope[:blocks], block) recover[:options] = @scope[:options] @scope[:options] = (@scope[:options], ) yield self ensure .each do |option| @scope[option] = recover[option] if recover.has_key?(option) end @scope[:options] = recover[:options] @scope[:blocks] = recover[:block] end |