Ruby on Rails Wednesday, October 8, 2014

It depends on the type of object you pass as a parameter to form_for. 

eg: 

@car = Car.new

@car1 = Car.first

form_for(@car) generates a url ( /cars ) method "post" #create action
form_for(@car1) generates a url ( /cars/:id/ ) method "put" # update action. this happens when the object has been saved in the database already

form_for doesn't generate a url pointing to :new action unless specified. 


On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 9:07 AM, candor <rcanand@gmail.com> wrote:
form_for defaults to 'new' if no :url is specified. Why doesn't it default to 'create' instead, since that is the most common scenario?

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