where are you calling that link_to helper? on a view? on a helper? sounds
like you are not on the right context to properly use url_for helper
(that's why it complains that you have to require routes or provide your
implementation for it)
El mar., 21 may. 2019 a las 16:15, tom () escribió:
>
Started GET "/pm/projects" for 10.0.1.10 at 2019-05-21 15:12:09 -0400
Cannot render console from 10.0.1.10! Allowed networks: 127.0.0.1, ::1,
127.0.0.0/127.255.255.255
Processing by ProjectsController#index as HTML
User Load (0.6ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."id" = $1
ORDER
thanks to all, BUT:
<%= link_to "X", project_path(rec.id) %>
--> harcoding works
<%= link_to "X", url_for([rec, rec.id ]) %>
--> arguments passed to url_for can't be handled. Please require routes or
provide your own implementation
<%= link_to "X2", :url => url_for(action: 'show',
Oh, duh. I didn't read what you were asking. Please ignore my answer. Ariel has
the right answer here.
Walter
> On May 21, 2019, at 3:06 PM, Ariel Juodziukynas wrote:
>
> You can pass the object to the link_to if you want to use the show url:
>
> link_to 'Show', record
>
> Rails will infere
You can pass the object to the link_to if you want to use the show url:
link_to 'Show', record
Rails will infere the show action with the proper controller and id from
the object's class
El mar., 21 may. 2019 a las 16:03, Walter Lee Davis ()
escribió:
> You could use
>
> link_to 'Index',
You could use
link_to 'Index', url_for(controller: controller_name, action: :index)
instead. That would be agnostic of whichever controller was rendering that
_index.html.erb partial.
Walter
> On May 21, 2019, at 2:59 PM, tom wrote:
>
> yes i do:
> scope :pm do
> get '/', :to =>
yes i do:
scope :pm do
get '/', :to => 'projects#dashboard', :as=>'pm_dashboard'
resources :project_resource_groups #, :path=>'tasks'
resources :project_programs
resources :projects
end
but again, the _index view partial is used in a lot index actions, so i
dont know how to
The projects path isn't coming from the controller, it's coming from the routes
file. Do you have any references in your routes.rb file that mention projects?
Walter
> On May 21, 2019, at 2:46 PM, tom wrote:
>
> hi, i have a generic _index partial, but i am struggling with constrcuting
> the
hi, i have a generic _index partial, but i am struggling with constrcuting
the
(link_to "show", ..(rec.id))
how can i get that filled in? i have tried via url_for (controller &
action), but it always says: arguments passed to url_for can't be handled
please help
thx
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