Ruby on Rails
Thursday, July 2, 2015
You can always use the 'as' modifier
-- get 'monthly_reciept/new', as: 'new_monthly_receipt'
will give you the ability to use new_monthly_receipt_path
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 03:50:32 UTC+1, Padmahas Bn wrote:
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 03:50:32 UTC+1, Padmahas Bn wrote:
I cannot find this in rails guides and rake routes doesn't show any helper for this route because there is no one.Sorry.I copy pasted the route to the end so that I can find quickly but rake seems not to list the helper repeatedly. I found the helper monthly_receipt_new when I scrolled up
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