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How do you use anchors for IDs in routes in Rails 3?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-09 23:28 出处:网络
Imagine a blog with posts and comments. An individual comment\'s URL might be posts/741/comments/1220.

Imagine a blog with posts and comments. An individual comment's URL might be posts/741/comments/1220.

开发者_JAVA百科However, I'd like to make the URL posts/741#1220, or even posts/741#comment-1230.

What's the least intrusive way of doing this, so that redirect_to comment_path(my_comment) points to the correct URL?


You could simply use

redirect_to post_path(comment.post, :anchor => "comment-#{comment.id}")

to manually build the URL with the anchor. That way, you can still have the absolute URL to your comments as posts/:post_id/comments/:comment_id in your routes. You can also create a helper method in e.g. application_controller.rb

class ApplicationController
  helper :comment_link

  def comment_link(comment)
    post_path(comment.post, :anchor => "comment-#{comment.id}")
  end
end


Prefer to keep your anchor builder in one place.

class Comment
  ...
  def anchor
    "comment-#{id}#{created_at.to_i}"
  end
end

then

post_path(comment.post, :anchor => comment.anchor)

Adding the created_at.to_i obscures your data a bit more and doesn't harm anything.

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