>
> It looks like desert_routes.rb wants to live under vendor/
>
To create routes for your Rails app, you need to put them in
config/routes.rb (like any normal app).
> I made a very tiny change to desert_routes.rb:
> >
> > resources :users, :member_path => '/usr/:id', :nested_member_path => '/
> > usr/:user_id', :member => {
> >
> > Then I added 1 line to routes.rb:
> >
> > map.connect '/*pkey', :controller => 'posts', :action =>
> > 'pkey_show', :conditions => { :method => :get }
> >
> > After coding up .pkey_show() and adding a template for it,
> > I am happy.
> >
> > Now, if I go to this URL:
> >
> > http://localhost:3000/abc123xyz
> >
> > I see a post (or not) rather than a user.
>
Just for the record, in case other people come along and see this; this is
not a recommended approach to customizing a CE app. You're going to
encounter lots of errors due to the fact that you're routing /params to
posts/show instead of users/show.
If your goal is to have blog posts routed to /params (though I don't
recommend it), there are better ways to do it.
Thanks,
Bruno
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