On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 26 May 2011 14:13, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Walter Davis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Click isn't one of the REST states, so you will have to add that to your
> >> routes. In Rails 2.3, this looks like this:
> >>
> >> map.resources :posts, :member => { :click => :get }
> >>
> >> In Rails 3, you would do:
> >>
> >> resources :posts do
> >>  member do
> >>    get 'click'
> >>  end
> >> end
> >
> >         I have rails 3.0.7.Added a route as above but still line "<%=
> > button_to "New", :action => "click" %>" generate the error .
> >   "No route matches {:controller=>"posts", :action=>"click"}"
>
> That is the result of following advice without understanding that
> advice.  The above syntax is explained in section 2.9.1 of the rails
> guide on routing and expects an id to be passed, which is not what you
> want.
>
> As has been stated several times you can use rake routes to see what
> routes you have declared, and you will see that posts/click is not one
> of them.
>
     rake routes gave and following and it seems posts/click is there.
      posts_index GET    /posts/index(.:format)     {:action=>"index",
:controller=>"posts"}
 click_post GET    /posts/:id/click(.:format) {:action=>"click",
:controller=>"posts"}
      posts GET    /posts(.:format)           {:action=>"index",
:controller=>"posts"}
            POST   /posts(.:format)           {:action=>"create",
:controller=>"posts"}
   new_post GET    /posts/new(.:format)       {:action=>"new",
:controller=>"posts"}
  edit_post GET    /posts/:id/edit(.:format)  {:action=>"edit",
:controller=>"posts"}
       post GET    /posts/:id(.:format)       {:action=>"show",
:controller=>"posts"}
            PUT    /posts/:id(.:format)       {:action=>"update",
:controller=>"posts"}
            DELETE /posts/:id(.:format)       {:action=>"destroy",
:controller=>"posts"}


>
> If you just want a static route (which I think you do) then have a
> look at section 3.3
>
       match ':posts/:click'         didn't work as per tutorial there.

>
> This time make sure that rake routes shows the result you expect.  If
> you still cannot get it to work post what you have tried and what you
> see in rake routes.
> I just want a simple button at click which will show the Hello message in
> /app/views/posts/click.html.erb


    John

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