On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:02 AM, shusseina <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Imagine I have a model called blog and I then run the following
> command to create a controller for it.
>
> ruby script/generate controller Blogs index
>
> At some later point I want to create a 'new' page to submit blogs. Is
> there a recommended way for doing this? Should I simply create the
> file app/views/blogs/new.html.erb or should I instead run the command
> below? Is there any difference?
>
Just use your text editor of choice and create the template
file, new.html.erb.
Then you need to remember to add the action, 'new', to the blogs_controller.
>
> ruby script/generate controller Blogs new
Now, if you run the command again on the same controller, you should see
something like this:
exists app/controllers/
exists app/helpers/
exists app/views/posts
exists test/functional/
exists test/unit/helpers/
overwrite app/controllers/blogs_controller.rb? (enter "h" for help) [Ynaqdh]
Then you can select 'n' if you have modified blogs_controller.rb or 'Y' if
have not modified this file. Then you'll need to add the controller action,
'new',
to blogs_controller.rb but you wouldn't have to create the new.html.erb
file.
Good luck,
-Conrad
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> >
>
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