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So far we've just relied on the show view for Posts to show a list of comments. That relies on an existing route for Posts. But to create, update, or delete comments, we're going to need a new set of routes, one that indicates which Post the Comment belongs to.
So far we've just relied on the show
view for Posts to show a list of comments. That relies on an existing route for Posts. But to create, update, or delete comments, we're going to need a new set of routes, one that indicates which Post the Comment belongs to.
- If we were adding comments as a standalone model, we'd add a set of routes like these to
config/routes.rb
:
get '/comments', to: 'comments#index', as: 'comments'
post '/comments', to: 'comments#create'
get '/comments/new', to: 'comments#new', as: 'new_comment'
get '/comments/:id', to: 'comments#show', as: 'comment'
get '/comments/:id/edit', to: 'comments#edit', as: 'edit_comment'
patch '/comments/:id', to: 'comments#update'
delete '/comments/:id', to: 'comments#destroy'
- But each comment belongs to a post.
- When we ask to view a list of comments, we need to know which post we're getting comments for. So let's add a
:post_id
URL parameter in the route path, ahead of/comments
. - By the way, the URL parameter is named
:post_id
to distinguish it from the Comment ID, which is named just:id
. - So that it's clear that the start of the path is a Post ID, we'll add
/posts
to the start of the path also. - When we take a form submission to create a new comment, we'll need to know what post we're creating a comment for. So we'll add
/posts/:post_id
at the start of that path, too. - Basically, for every CRUD operation on comments, we're going to need to know what Post we're working with as well. So let'd copy
/posts/:post_id
and paste it in front of every route path for comments.
get '/posts/:post_id/comments', to: 'comments#index', as: 'comments'
post '/posts/:post_id/comments', to: 'comments#create'
get '/posts/:post_id/comments/new', to: 'comments#new', as: 'new_comment'
get '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id', to: 'comments#show', as: 'comment'
get '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id/edit', to: 'comments#edit', as: 'edit_comment'
patch '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id', to: 'comments#update'
delete '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id', to: 'comments#destroy'
- These route names will give us path helper methods like
comments_path
,new_comment_path
, etc. - But the paths also need a Post ID now, so we'll need to provide a Post each time we call a helper method.
- Let's update the route names to reflect this. We'll add the word
post_
beforecomment
in each.
get '/posts/:post_id/comments', to: 'comments#index', as: 'post_comments'
post '/posts/:post_id/comments', to: 'comments#create'
get '/posts/:post_id/comments/new', to: 'comments#new', as: 'new_post_comment'
get '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id', to: 'comments#show', as: 'post_comment'
get '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id/edit', to: 'comments#edit', as: 'edit_post_comment'
patch '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id', to: 'comments#update'
delete '/posts/:post_id/comments/:id', to: 'comments#destroy'
- With those changes made,
bin/rails routes
outputs:
Prefix Verb URI Pattern Controller#Action
post_comments GET /posts/:post_id/comments(.:format) comments#index
POST /posts/:post_id/comments(.:format) comments#create
new_post_comment GET /posts/:post_id/comments/new(.:format) comments#new
post_comment GET /posts/:post_id/comments/:id(.:format) comments#show
edit_post_comment GET /posts/:post_id/comments/:id/edit(.:format) comments#edit
PATCH /posts/:post_id/comments/:id(.:format) comments#update
DELETE /posts/:post_id/comments/:id(.:format) comments#destroy
- Putting
/posts/:post_id
in each path andpost_
in each route name is a lot of repetition. - Instead, we can nest the routes under the
:posts
resource. - Nesting routes under a resource will add an ID parameter for that resource to the start of each nested route's path.
- So nesting under the
:posts
resource will automatically add/posts/:post_id
to the start of each comment route. We can remove/posts/:post_id
from the start of each nested path. - Nesting under a resource will also add its name to the start of each nested resource name. So we can remove
post_
from each route name.
resources :posts do
get '/comments', to: 'comments#index', as: 'comments'
post '/comments', to: 'comments#create'
get '/comments/new', to: 'comments#new', as: 'new_comment'
get '/comments/:id', to: 'comments#show', as: 'comment'
get '/comments/:id/edit', to: 'comments#edit', as: 'edit_comment'
patch '/comments/:id', to: 'comments#update'
delete '/comments/:id', to: 'comments#destroy'
end
- Just as we replaced 7 Post routes with
resources :posts
in an earlier course, we can replace these 7 Comment routes withresources :comments
.
resources :posts do
resources :comments
end
- Because
resources :comments
is nested within the:posts
resource, every Comment route path still has/posts/:post_id
at the start. - And every Comment route name includes
post_
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