Module: ActionDispatch::Routing::PolymorphicRoutes
- Included in:
- Helpers, UrlFor, ActionView::TestCase::Behavior
- Defined in:
- lib/action_dispatch/routing/polymorphic_routes.rb
Overview
Polymorphic URL helpers are methods for smart resolution to a named route call when given an Active Record model instance. They are to be used in combination with ActionController::Resources.
These methods are useful when you want to generate correct URL or path to a RESTful resource without having to know the exact type of the record in question.
Nested resources and/or namespaces are also supported, as illustrated in the example:
polymorphic_url([:admin, @article, @comment])
results in:
admin_article_comment_url(@article, @comment)
Usage within the framework
Polymorphic URL helpers are used in a number of places throughout the Rails framework:
-
url_for
, so you can use it with a record as the argument, e.g.url_for(@article)
; -
ActionView::Helpers::FormHelper uses
polymorphic_path
, so you can writeform_for(@article)
without having to specify:url
parameter for the form action; -
redirect_to
(which, in fact, usesurl_for
) so you can writeredirect_to(post)
in your controllers; -
ActionView::Helpers::AtomFeedHelper, so you don’t have to explicitly specify URLs for feed entries.
Prefixed polymorphic helpers
In addition to polymorphic_url
and polymorphic_path
methods, a number of prefixed helpers are available as a shorthand to :action => "..."
in options. Those are:
-
edit_polymorphic_url
,edit_polymorphic_path
-
new_polymorphic_url
,new_polymorphic_path
Example usage:
edit_polymorphic_path(@post) # => "/posts/1/edit"
polymorphic_path(@post, :format => :pdf) # => "/posts/1.pdf"
Using with mounted engines
If you use mounted engine, there is a possibility that you will need to use polymorphic_url pointing at engine’s routes. To do that, just pass proxy used to reach engine’s routes as a first argument:
For example:
polymorphic_url([blog, @post]) # it will call blog.post_path(@post) form_for([blog, @post]) # => “/blog/posts/1
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#polymorphic_path(record_or_hash_or_array, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the path component of a URL for the given record.
-
#polymorphic_url(record_or_hash_or_array, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Constructs a call to a named RESTful route for the given record and returns the resulting URL string.
Instance Method Details
#polymorphic_path(record_or_hash_or_array, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the path component of a URL for the given record. It uses polymorphic_url
with :routing_type => :path
.
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/polymorphic_routes.rb', line 132 def polymorphic_path(record_or_hash_or_array, = {}) polymorphic_url(record_or_hash_or_array, .merge(:routing_type => :path)) end |
#polymorphic_url(record_or_hash_or_array, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Constructs a call to a named RESTful route for the given record and returns the resulting URL string. For example:
# calls post_url(post)
polymorphic_url(post) # => "http://example.com/posts/1"
polymorphic_url([blog, post]) # => "http://example.com/blogs/1/posts/1"
polymorphic_url([:admin, blog, post]) # => "http://example.com/admin/blogs/1/posts/1"
polymorphic_url([user, :blog, post]) # => "http://example.com/users/1/blog/posts/1"
polymorphic_url(Comment) # => "http://example.com/comments"
Options
-
:action
- Specifies the action prefix for the named route::new
or:edit
. Default is no prefix. -
:routing_type
- Allowed values are:path
or:url
. Default is:url
.
Examples
# an Article record
polymorphic_url(record) # same as article_url(record)
# a Comment record
polymorphic_url(record) # same as comment_url(record)
# it recognizes new records and maps to the collection
record = Comment.new
polymorphic_url(record) # same as comments_url()
# the class of a record will also map to the collection
polymorphic_url(Comment) # same as comments_url()
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# File 'lib/action_dispatch/routing/polymorphic_routes.rb', line 90 def polymorphic_url(record_or_hash_or_array, = {}) if record_or_hash_or_array.kind_of?(Array) record_or_hash_or_array = record_or_hash_or_array.compact if record_or_hash_or_array.first.is_a?(ActionDispatch::Routing::RoutesProxy) proxy = record_or_hash_or_array.shift end record_or_hash_or_array = record_or_hash_or_array[0] if record_or_hash_or_array.size == 1 end record = extract_record(record_or_hash_or_array) record = record.to_model if record.respond_to?(:to_model) args = Array === record_or_hash_or_array ? record_or_hash_or_array.dup : [ record_or_hash_or_array ] inflection = if [:action] && [:action].to_s == "new" args.pop :singular elsif (record.respond_to?(:persisted?) && !record.persisted?) args.pop :plural elsif record.is_a?(Class) args.pop :plural else :singular end args.delete_if {|arg| arg.is_a?(Symbol) || arg.is_a?(String)} named_route = build_named_route_call(record_or_hash_or_array, inflection, ) = .except(:action, :routing_type) unless .empty? args.last.kind_of?(Hash) ? args.last.merge!() : args << end (proxy || self).send(named_route, *args) end |