try
map.resource :explore
i think leaving the "s" off resources will do what you want

On Apr 28, 9:11 pm, Shardul Mohite <[email protected]>
wrote:
> hi there,
>
> I am trying to create nested routes
>
>    i have controller explores without model. (i.e this controller dont
> have model)
> And then there are other two.
> so i am trying to create routes like this .
>
>   map.resources :explores do |explore|
>      explore.resources :categories do |category|
>          category.resources :hobbies
>      end
>   end
>
> but this creating routes for explore_category_hobbies_path
>
>    /explores/explore_id/category/category_id/hobbies  etc.
>
> I dont want explore_id into routes
>
> i want it to create the path like this
>   /explores/category/category_id/hobbies
>
> Can anyone help me.
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