Ruby on Rails Friday, March 8, 2019



On Friday, 8 March 2019 12:07:16 UTC, Colin Law wrote:

You can reference any controller/action in the routes.  Welcome#index
is no different to any other.  Reference it exactly the same way as
you would reference any controller#action.

Would be all lowercase. (as with all controllers , they have an uppercase letter in some parts of rails, but in the config/routes.rb file they are all lowercase)

I have tried get '/abc', to:'welcome#index'

or
   root 'welcome#index'


And doesn't work.  

I get uninitialized constant WelcomeController
 
Also are you sure the routes file was empty initially?  Was there not
a 'root:' element?


no root element there explicitly by default.. if you do rails new blah1   it makes a routes file, not completely blank 'cos has Rails.application.routes.draw do      followed by some comment, and then end. No routes in there by default.


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