I have the following in my routes file:
resources :timelogs do
member do
post :stop
end
collection do
get :start
end
end
which produces the following on 'rake routes' :
rake routes | grep stop
stop_timelog POST /timelogs/:id/stop(.:format) {:action=开发者_JAVA百科>"stop", :controller=>"timelogs"}
However, when posting a request to that URL I'm seeing:
Started POST "/timelogs/325/stop" for 188.220.17.64 at Wed Nov 24 02:22:22 -0800 2010
ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches "/timelogs/325/stop"):
All of this looks like it should be working, however, it's not. What could be the problem here?
I see no problem with the routes you've pasted and have verified that they work for me in an scratch app.
Started POST "/timelogs/123/stop" for 127.0.0.1 at 2010-11-24 11:49:25 +0000
Processing by TimelogsController#stop as */*
Parameters: {"a"=>"b", "id"=>"123"}
Rendered text template (0.0ms)
Completed 200 OK in 60ms (Views: 59.9ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
Perhaps something else in your routes.rb is in conflict here?
Actually when you are trying to send your form with exists resource (ticket) rails by default will send PUT
request, so you should set :method => :post
clear or change route from
post :resolve, :on => :member
to
put :resolve, :on => :member
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