[LRUG] REST and Associations
Piers Cawley
pdcawley at bofh.org.uk
Wed Feb 28 04:21:42 PST 2007
"David A. Black" <dblack at wobblini.net> writes:
> Hi --
>
> On 2/28/07, Piers Cawley <pdcawley at bofh.org.uk> wrote:
>> "David A. Black" <dblack at wobblini.net> writes:
>>
>> > HI --
>> >
>> > On 2/27/07, Piers Cawley <pdcawley at bofh.org.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> >> The problem I have with the current routing approach is that you have
>> >> to know too much to generate them. If I've got things set up so that
>> >> (for instance) comments are nested within articles, then I don't want
>> >> to have to call 'comment_url comment.article, comment'.
>> >
>> > You might find my inferred_routes plugin of interest; it's available at
>> > http://www.risleydale.net/svn/inferred_routes/tags/0.1.1
>> >
>> > One fix has been submitted that I haven't applied yet (involving
>> > CamelCase model names), but in general the idea is that it enables you
>> > to do:
>> >
>> > comment_url(comment)
>> >
>> > and it infers comment.article for the missing first argument.
>>
>> Will do. You might like to take a peek at
>> http://www.bofh.org.uk/articles/2007/01/25/initial-release-of-acts_as_resource,
>> which aims to do a similar thing.
>
> Cool. One problem: I'm getting a blank page for the article view,
> though I can see the text when I go to the Ruby category and scroll
> down.
Coo... that's... less than wonderful...
>
> Next time I'm in the UK we should all have a Rails/REST gathering.
> I'd love to talk further about all this stuff. I have various
> semi-formed thoughts and ideas swirling around in my head....
>
>
> David
>
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