Ruby on Rails Wednesday, February 18, 2015

If I call link_to with helper like you are from rails console (running pry-rails), I get the same error. But when I put it into a view, it works....

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Arup Rakshit <tuka.08@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I have the below resource table Comment controller :

[arup@app]$ rake routes | grep comments
      comments    GET    /comments(.:format)          comments#index
                           POST   /comments(.:format)          comments#create
   new_comment  GET    /comments/new(.:format)      comments#new
  edit_comment   GET    /comments/:id/edit(.:format) comments#edit
       comment     GET    /comments/:id(.:format)      comments#show
                           PATCH  /comments/:id(.:format)      comments#update
                           PUT    /comments/:id(.:format)      comments#update
                           DELETE /comments/:id(.:format)      comments#destroy

Now, I am trying to figure out what I read from the guide - http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v4.1.8/routing.html#creating-paths-and-urls-from-objects

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If you wanted to link to just a magazine:....
For other actions, you just need to insert the action name as the first element of the array:...
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I tried -

helper.link_to("Show comment", [Comment.first], method: :get)
helper.link_to("Show comment", Comment.first, method: :get)
helper.link_to("Show comment", [:show, Comment.first])
helper.link_to("Show comment", Comment.first, method: :get)

Always I'm getting the error as : ArgumentError: arguments passed to url_for can't be handled. Please require routes or provide your own implementation

Any idea what am I doing wrong ? I am not getting the result as guide promised. :-)

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Arup Rakshit
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