In the rails 2 version of my app I have this resource defined
map.resources :albums, :as => 'music', :has_many => :reviews
This gave me some standard routes:
album GET /music/:id(.:format) {:controller=>"albums", :action=>"show"}
new_album GET /music/new(.:format) {:controller=>"albums", :action=>"new"}
I also have a polymorphic association set up as follows:
class Album < ActiveRecord::Base
has_man开发者_如何转开发y :reviews, :as => :reviewable
end
class Review < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :reviewable, :polymorphic => true
end
This meant I could create a link to my album resource through my review by using a polymorphic path
<%= review.reviewable.title, polymorphic_path(review.reviewable) %>
However, since upgrading to rails 3 I've changed my routes file to in order to comply with the new router:
resources :music, :controller => 'albums' do
resources :reviews
end
And although cleaner it breaks my polymorphic link, i.e.
<%= review.reviewable.title, polymorphic_path(review.reviewable) %>
I end up with the following error message
undefined method `album_path'
If I look in my rails 3 generated routes with "rake routes" i see
music GET /music/:id(.:format) {:action=>"show", :controller=>"albums"}
which is different to what was there before in the rails 2, i.e.
album GET /music/:id(.:format) {:controller=>"albums", :action=>"show"}
So my guess is that this is what's breaking things.
I'm a little unsure though as how to fix it without reverting back to the rails 2 routes which will be depreciated with rails 3.1. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
It turns out this was easy to fix. All I had to do was:
resources :albums, :path => 'music' do
resources :reviews
end
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