On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Manny 777 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there,
> I'm doing a form and I want to send this form with method="post". Head
> of form looks so:
>
> <%= form_tag({ :controller => 'admin', :action => 'menu_add' }, {
> :method => 'post' }) do %>
>
> And in controller I have this:
>
> def menu_add
> menu_new = Menu.new(...)
> ...
> end
>
> And with I am fighting - I'm not using type of route get
> 'admin/menu_add' - I'm sending a form by method post -- but I am still
> getting the route error "Unknown action - The action 'menu_add' could
> not be found for AdminController" -- how it is possible, if I'm not
> using route 'admin/menu_add' by get, but by post?
>
> And one question yet - exist some effective way, how to work with
> routes? If i want to add some new action, I must to add to file
> 'routes.rb' line as:
>
> get 'admin/menu_add'
> post 'admin/menu_add'
>
> It's a bit boring to add every new action so manually... is some better
> way, how to do?
>
> Thanks a lot, Manny.
>
I'm not sure which version of Rails you are using so I've provided a link to
a tutorial for both. I think if you read/watch them it will help to clear up
a lot of the issues you are having.
Rails 2 routes
http://darynholmes.wordpress.com/2008/03/15/beginners-tutorial-routing-in-rails-20-with-rest-part-1-of-n/
Rails 3 routes
http://railscasts.com/episodes/203-routing-in-rails-3
Good luck.
B.
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