module ActionDispatch::Routing::UrlFor
def _routes_context # :doc:
def _routes_context # :doc: self end
def _with_routes(routes) # :doc:
def _with_routes(routes) # :doc: old_routes, @_routes = @_routes, routes yield ensure @_routes = old_routes end
def full_url_for(options = nil) # :nodoc:
def full_url_for(options = nil) # :nodoc: case options when nil _routes.url_for(url_options.symbolize_keys) when Hash, ActionController::Parameters route_name = options.delete :use_route merged_url_options = options.to_h.symbolize_keys.reverse_merge!(url_options) _routes.url_for(merged_url_options, route_name) when String options when Symbol HelperMethodBuilder.url.handle_string_call self, options when Array components = options.dup polymorphic_url(components, components.extract_options!) when Class HelperMethodBuilder.url.handle_class_call self, options else HelperMethodBuilder.url.handle_model_call self, options end end
def initialize(...)
def initialize(...) @_routes = nil super end
def optimize_routes_generation?
def optimize_routes_generation? _routes.optimize_routes_generation? && default_url_options.empty? end
def route_for(name, *args)
threadable_url(threadable) # => "http://example.com/buckets/1"
threadable_path(threadable) # => "/buckets/1"
whether to return a path or full URL, e.g:
This maintains the context of the original caller on
end
route_for(:recordable, threadable.parent)
direct :threadable do |threadable|
end
route_for(:bucket, recording.bucket)
direct :recordable do |recording|
resources :buckets
Allows calling direct or regular named route.
def route_for(name, *args) public_send(:"#{name}_url", *args) end
def url_for(options = nil)
implicitly used by +url_for+ can always be overwritten like shown on the
and the helper used the one from the route's path. Any path parameter
Notice that no +:id+ parameter was provided to the first +url_for+ call
url_for(only_path: true, action: 'edit', id: 2) # => '/users/2/edit'
url_for(only_path: true, action: 'edit') # => '/users/1/edit'
url_for(only_path: true) # => '/users/1'
through GET /users/1:
placed in the path). Given that the current action has been reached
(e.g. +:controller+, +:action+, +:id+, and any other parameters that are
Missing routes keys may be filled in from the current request's parameters
# => '/myapp/tasks/testing'
url_for controller: 'tasks', action: 'testing', host: 'somehost.org', script_name: "/myapp", only_path: true
# => 'http://somehost.org/myapp/tasks/testing'
url_for controller: 'tasks', action: 'testing', host: 'somehost.org', script_name: "/myapp"
# => 'http://somehost.org/tasks/testing?number=33'
url_for controller: 'tasks', action: 'testing', host: 'somehost.org', number: '33'
# => 'http://somehost.org/tasks/testing/'
url_for controller: 'tasks', action: 'testing', trailing_slash: true
# => '/tasks/testing#ok'
url_for controller: 'tasks', action: 'testing', host: 'somehost.org', anchor: 'ok', only_path: true
# => 'http://somehost.org:8080/tasks/testing'
url_for controller: 'tasks', action: 'testing', host: 'somehost.org', port: '8080'
+url_for+ is forwarded to the Routes module.
Any other key (:controller, :action, etc.) given to
* :script_name - Specifies application path relative to domain root. If provided, prepends application path.
* :trailing_slash - If true, adds a trailing slash, as in "/archive/2009/".
* :params - The query parameters to be appended to the path.
* :anchor - An anchor name to be appended to the path.
* :port - Optionally specify the port to connect to.
ActionDispatch::Http::URL.tld_length, which in turn defaults to 1.
:subdomain or :domain are supplied. Defaults to
* :tld_length - Number of labels the TLD id composed of, only used if
to split the domain from the host.
* :domain - Specifies the domain of the link, using the +tld_length+
If false, removes all subdomains from the host part of the link.
to split the subdomain from the host.
* :subdomain - Specifies the subdomain of the link, using the +tld_length+
provided either explicitly, or via +default_url_options+.
If :only_path is false, this option must be
* :host - Specifies the host the link should be targeted at.
* :protocol - The protocol to connect to. Defaults to "http".
* :only_path - If true, the relative URL is returned. Defaults to +false+.
routes defined in config/routes.rb. The following options are supported:
Generate a URL based on the options provided, +default_url_options+, and the
def url_for(options = nil) full_url_for(options) end
def url_options
with +default_url_options+. Application logic should not
Hook overridden in controller to add request information
def url_options default_url_options end