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Is there an easy way to change the default method that a particular HTTP Verb maps to when dealing with RESTful routing in rails? Let's say each of my model controllers has a delete action instead of destroy, however when I use:

link_to "Delete", some_object, :method => :delete

Rails does what it's supposed to and routes to the destroy action of my resource's controller. Instead, I'd like to route to an action named delete. That's it.

I know I can just use ruby's alias in my controllers or add a custom member route for each of my resources, but is there an easier way to do this to make the changes app-wide? Thanks!

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  • I'm interested in the answer out of curiosity. However, the fundamental question is - why do you want to do this? Why break convention? Jun 8, 2011 at 18:35
  • I'm not one to mess with convention, but I've been updating an old app to Rails 3, which uses a delete method instead of destroy in its controllers. I'm looking to update routes and views first before messing with any of the controller code. This change would be a very temporary thing.
    – dhulihan
    Jun 10, 2011 at 3:41

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If you use alias in your ApplicationController, then that will flow through to your other controllers that inherit from it.

That will function the way you want it to.

Warning: rails is opinionated software and generally you won't want to step too far out of the way rails works. And rails loves standard REST actions.

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