ah the last bit of the previous message should have not been in there,
but should have been in this message.

Changing the Session class to:

class Session < ActiveRecord::Base
end

and adding a table to the database (which is not the goal here just a
workaround for figuring out what's going on here) makes the everything
work correctly with:

form_for(Session.new, :url => login_path)

This clearly shouldn't be related but this is what I have so far...


On Feb 20, 7:11 pm, Daniel Guettler <[email protected]> wrote:
> not quite the routes you are providing are not equivalent to what I
> wanted to archive and they are the only routes in the routing file for
> this test. What I want is:
>
> GET /login should be resolved to session#new
> POST /login should be resolved to session#create
>
> possible ways of doing so are according to the action_dispatch/
> routing.rb file
>
> get 'login' => 'session#new'
> post 'login' => 'session#create', :as => :login
>
> or when using match
>
> match 'login' => 'session#new', :via => :get
> match 'login' => 'session#create', :via => :post
>
> the above two examples are equivalent since get and post just add
> the :via => :method to the options and call match
>
> class Session < ActiveRecord::Base
>   # include ActiveModel::Validations
>
>   attr_accessor :login, :password #, :id
>
> end
>
> On Feb 20, 7:02 pm, Conrad Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Conrad Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Daniel Guettler <
> > > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> Hi, I just ran into this ActionController::RoutingError and just
> > >> wanted to check if someone can confirm this as a bug in the Rails 3
> > >> beta gem.
>
> > >> config/routes.rb contains:
>
> > >>  get   'login'     => 'session#new'
> > >>  post  'login'     => 'session#create',  :as => :login
>
> > > Daniel, can you post the complete route?  The 'get' and 'post' HTTP verbs
> > > should exist within a member or collection block of a resource block.  For
> > > example,
>
> > > resources :posts do
> > >    collection do
> > >       get :search
> > >    end
> > > end
>
> > > or
>
> > > resources :posts do
> > >   get :search, :on => :collection
> > > end
>
> > > Note:  both of the examples are equivalent.
>
> > > Next, your routes look ambiguous meaning that you could have easily
> > > implemented this as follows:
>
> > > match 'login' => "user_sessions#lnew",     :as => :login
>
> > Correction:  match 'login' => "user_sessions#new",     :as => :login
>
> > > match 'login' => "user_sessions#destroy", :as => :logout
>
> > > Lastly, your URLs will look like the following:
>
> > >http://localhost:3000/logout
> > >http://localhost:3000/login
>
> > > Good luck,
>
> > > -Conrad
>
> > >> GET /login works fine:
>
> > >> Started GET "/login" for 127.0.0.1 at 2010-02-20 17:45:49
> > >>  SQL (0.3ms)  SET SQL_AUTO_IS_NULL=0
> > >>  Processing by SessionController#new as HTML
> > >> Rendered session/new.html.haml within layouts/application.html.haml
> > >> (77.9ms)
> > >> Completed in 85ms (Views: 84.1ms | ActiveRecord: 0.2ms) with 200
>
> > >> However POST /login gives the following error:
>
> > >> Started POST "/login" for 127.0.0.1 at 2010-02-20 17:45:58
> > >>  SQL (0.3ms)  SET SQL_AUTO_IS_NULL=0
>
> > >> ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches "/login"):
>
> > >> rake routes returns the expected urls:
>
> > >>       login POST   /login
> > >> {:controller=>"session", :action=>"create"}
> > >>             GET    /login
> > >> {:controller=>"session", :action=>"new"}
>
> > >> Thanks, Daniel
>
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