I'm making use of hookbox which handles a socket for web. My browser sends information with javascript to hookbox and hookbox forwards the information to my ruby application.
The problem is that hookbox sends a parameter called action, so I assume it would look like this. /hookbox/index?action=connect&user=test, when I ask for the parameters, instead of connect I get the action index of course. Is there any way I can rewrite my routes so that it w开发者_StackOverflow中文版ould be forwarded to /hookbox/connect&user=test
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I don't know hookbox, I guess it's hookbox who really should create the correct url. But if you can't, you could handle this yourself. Routes ar really just rubycode, so you just might write some ruby code yourself.
class HookboxController < ApplicationController
def index
action = params['action']
send("#{action}")
end
def connect
#do stuff
end
end
now, if params['action']='connect'
, the connect method would be called with the params (with user=test etc)
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