Rails route 'stacking' (not sure what it's called) - ruby-on-rails

What's the problem here?:
get 'cars/index' <- works
get 'carsBLAH/index' <- Breaks!
get 'cars' to: 'cars#index' <- works
I assume it's some kind of rails magic / sugar, but I can't find anything about this type of situation.
Thanks!

When you define:
get 'carsBLAH/index'
By default Rails looks for index action within CarsBLAHsController. It would break if:
CarsBLAHsController is not defined.
CarsBLAHsController exists but index method is not defined.
You could specify the controller and action to execute for a route with:
# executes CarsController#index
get 'carsBLAH/index', to: 'cars#index'
Suggest reading Rails Routing from the Outside In for details.

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Rails display routes helper prefix

I'm trying to get the route prefix for the current page that a rails application is on. I know that you can get the controller & action info, and you can also get the path with:
request.env['PATH_INFO']
But there doesn't seem to be an environment variable for the prefix, that or i've missed it somewhere along the line. Is this possible, or do you have to find it through some hacky way using the controller & action / route?
it's almost as if i'm after a:
request.env['PATH_PREFIX']
or a:
get_prefix(controller_name, action_name)
SOLVED (In slim):
- Rails.application.routes.router.recognize(request) do |route, matches, param|
=> route.name

No Route Matches for a very basic Rails4 App

I'm very new to RoR and I'm trying to get a very basic site going. I have my home page working okay, but when I try to add a new page, I keep getting "No route matches" in the log. Here is the output from rake routes:
Prefix Verb URI Pattern Controller#Action
inventing_index GET /inventing/index(.:format) inventing#index
ideas_index GET /ideas/index(.:format) ideas#index
root GET / ideas#index
However, when I go to mysite.com/inventing or mysite.com/inventing/index I get the no route matches error. mysite.com/ shows the app/views/ideas.erb as hoped. All I did was rails generate controller inventing index. Is there something else I have to do to activate the route?
I'm running ruby 2.0.0p247 and rails 4.0.0 with passenger/apache on centos 6. I installed all the ruby/rails/passenger stuff, so its possible something isn't setup properly.
Thanks
EDIT: Here is my routes.db file:
Rortest::Application.routes.draw do
get "inventing/index"
get "ideas/index"
root to: 'ideas#index'
end
tldr: Your problem is probably the route. Change get 'inventing/index' to get 'inventing/index'=> 'inventings#index' to correctly point the route to your controller action.
There are four things you need to do when adding a new page/route. I usually do them in this order for static pages:
1) Create a controller with the appropriate action for each page
You already did this with rails generate controller inventing index, but make sure that:
In your app/controllers folder, you do indeed have a file called inventings_controller.rb
In inventings_controller.rb, you have at least this:
class InventingsController < ApplicationController
def index
end
end
2) Create a view for each controller action
Make sure that:
In your app/views/inventings folder, you have a file called index.html.erb
Puts some simple HTML in that file, like <h1>Testing123</h1>, just so you can see if it's working.
3) Add a route for each controller action
It looks like this may be the problem. In your routes.rb file, you'll need this:
get 'inventing/index' => 'inventings#index'
Your root to works because it's actually pointing directly to your controller action, but rails isn't smart enough to guess that inventing/index should go to the index action in your inventing**s** controller.
4) As others have suggested, restart your rails app
You can do this with ctrl+c at the command line, then rails s again to start it back up.

Rails routing error when using resource but now when using GET

I am creating a simple suggestion box app (to learn Rails) and am getting the following Rails routing error when I go to "/suggestion-boxes" running on my local machine (localhost:3000)
"Routing Error
No route matches [GET] "/suggestion-boxes"
In my routes.rb file I have:
SuggestionBoxApp::Application.routes.draw do
resources :suggestion_boxes
end
This is what I get when I run rake routes:
suggestion-box-app$ rake routes
suggestion_boxes GET /suggestion_boxes(.:format) suggestion_boxes#index
POST /suggestion_boxes(.:format) suggestion_boxes#create
new_suggestion_box GET /suggestion_boxes/new(.:format) suggestion_boxes#new
edit_suggestion_box GET /suggestion_boxes/:id/edit(.:format) suggestion_boxes#edit
suggestion_box GET /suggestion_boxes/:id(.:format) suggestion_boxes#show
PUT /suggestion_boxes/:id(.:format) suggestion_boxes#update
DELETE /suggestion_boxes/:id(.:format) suggestion_boxes#destroy
However, if I modify my routes file to
SuggestionBoxApp::Application.routes.draw do
get "suggestion-boxes" => "suggestion_boxes#index"
end
Then the page "/suggestion-boxes" displays as per the index action in my SuggestionBoxesController.
I tried restarting my server but this had no impact. While I of course can go with using GET, this error makes no sense, and I would like understand what is causing it.
Any insights would be very much appreciated.
The error is that you are not renaming the REST route, instead the controller one.
Try declaring
resources :suggestion_boxes, :as => "suggestion-boxes"
in your config/routes.rb file.
Somewhere in your code you are calling to suggestion-boxes controller which does not exist. Your controller is suggestion_boxes, spelling. So where every you have "suggestion-boxes" you should replace with "suggestion_boxes". The code that you added create an alias that matches 'suggestion-boxes' to the index action of the suggestion_boxes controller so this resolves it if it is your desired affect. But simply fixing your spelling would resolve your problem. I usually use the second approach if I want the change the URL that user see. Have a look at the routing doc for a better understanding

Custom route for 'news' resource

I have a resource in a Rails 3.2 app called "news". I know it is not the best name to use for a resource but I'd prefer not to change it.
I have an issue with the routing since new_news_path doesn't work.
How can I define a custom route for the new action? something like unused_news_path for news#new?
thanks for your help.
Try this in your routes.rb:
match "unused" => "news#new"
When you do a rake routes | grep unused, you will get the following output:
unused /unused(.:format) news#new
So you now can use unused_path on your views and controller to get to the correspondent action.

Newbie Question:Have to type localhost/controller/index in browser to get index method to display in Rails. Why?

I am new to Rails and I am reading Sitepoint's Simply Rails 2 but I am using Rails 3.0.0. In the book we had just set up our first controller (StoriesController) and fired up the server and typed in http://localhost:3000/stories and it should have displayed the index.html.erb file but instead when I type in that url I get "Routing Error: No route matches "/stories" but when I type in http://localhost:3000/stories/index it works properly. Can somebody explain to me why rails is not loading the index.html.erb file implicitly when I go to localhost/stories?
Depending on how you created your routes (in config\routes.rb). Unfortunately, if you scaffold a controller, rails now generates a route like this:
get 'posts#index'
If it is a restful-controller, you better write
resources :posts
Or if it is a special controller (with only an index action) you could write
match '/posts' => 'posts#index'
To provide the fallback match ':controller(/action(/:id(.:format))) is generally avoided. Because it opens up all your controller-methods. The preferred way is that you declare explicitly how to access your site.

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