I'm trying to create a button that performs some actions from my controller when clicked, but I'm getting some routing errors.
The button in the view looks like...
<%= button_to "Thumbs Up", {:controller => 'user', :action => "yes", :id => event.id} %>
The view is the index page of the my user controller. Within the user controller I have an action called "yes" that makes changes to a record depending on which Event(the model being displayed on the index page) item is picked. SO the controller action in the controller looks like....
def yes
@user = User.find(current_user)
@event = Event.find(params[:id])
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redirect_to home_path
end
The home path is just routing to the user#index view
So for the route I have is ....
match '/yes' => 'user#yes'.
But I get the error "No route matches {:controller=>"user/user", :action=>"yes", :id=>1}"
So how do I create a button and route that goes to a specific action in my controller and passes the id as the parameter so the action can work its magic and redirect to the same page?
match '/yes(/:id)' => 'user#yes'
brackets make params optionnal, see http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html
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