Just as a first impression, without looking into it in detail - you may
have trouble using routes as a class name, it's already a class name under
ActionDispatch.

However, I think your problem is actually your route:

match '/load_data', to: 'routes#new', via: 'get'
This isn't a resource route, it won't generate the kind of functionality
that allows you to use the form tag syntax <%= form_for @route...

Either define routes as a resource:

resources :routes
Or define a url in your form:

<%= form_for @route, :url => some_url, :html => { :multipart => true } do
%>


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 3:22 PM, BalaRaju Vankala
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Routes
>
> match '/load_data', to: 'routes#new', via: 'get'
>
> I think the problem in your routes file.
> Remove this line "*match '/load_data', to: 'routes#new', via: 'get*' "
> and add this line-    *"resources  :routes" *.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:33 AM, Jose Urquidi <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Good Day, i'm having a trouble with the routes in Ruby on Rails 4
>>
>>
>> Error:
>>
>> undefined method `routes_path'
>>
>>
>> View:
>>
>> <h1>Load data</h1>
>>     <div class="row">
>>     <div class="span6 offset3">
>>     <%= form_for @route, :html => { :multipart => true } do %>
>>         <%= hidden_field_tag 'current_user', @current_user %>
>>         <%= file_field_tag :file %>
>>         <%= submit_tag "Import", style: 'margin-top: -10px', class: "btn
>> btn-primary" %>
>>     <% end %>
>> </div>
>> </div>
>>
>>
>> Controller:
>>
>> def new
>>     @route = current_user.build_route
>> end
>>
>> def create
>>      nil_flag = Route.import(params[:file], current_user)
>>     if nil_flag == 1
>>       flash[:success] = "Data created."
>>       redirect_to route_path(current_user)
>>     else
>>       flash[:error] = "Error"
>>       redirect_to load_data_path
>>     end
>> end
>>
>> Model:
>>
>> def self.import(file, current_user)
>>    @user = current_user
>>    @route = @user.build_route
>>    @nil_flag = 0
>>
>>    File.open(file.path, 'r') do |f|
>>    .
>>    .
>>    .
>>     #etc
>> end
>>
>>
>>
>> Routes
>>
>> match '/load_data', to: 'routes#new', via: 'get'
>>
>>
>> Views, controller and model are named "Route"
>>
>> Is a problem with the route in the view or something else? Thank you
>>
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