- I tried three combinations:
namespace :notifications do
put :clear
end
scope :notifications, controller: :notifications do
put :clear
end
resources :notifications, only: [] do
collection do
put :clear
end
end
rails routes:
notifications_clear PUT /notifications/clear(.:format) notifications#clear
clear PUT /notifications/clear(.:format) notifications#clear
clear_notifications PUT /notifications/clear(.:format) notifications#clear # I choose this
Because of the url helper clear_notifications_*
, I will choose the 3rd combination.
- Moreover, actually I want to nest these routes in a resource:
resources :users do
namespace :notifications do
put :clear
end
scope :notifications, controller: :notifications do
put :clear
end
resources :notifications, only: [] do
collection do
put :clear
end
end
end
rails routes:
user_notifications_clear PUT /users/:user_id/notifications/clear(.:format) notifications/users#clear
user_clear PUT /notifications/users/:user_id/clear(.:format) notifications#clear
clear_user_notifications PUT /users/:user_id/notifications/clear(.:format) notifications#clear
Still better to use resources
block with only: []
.
P.S. I think it makes more sense by namespacing the notifications controller under users:
resources :users, module: :users do
resources :notifications, only: [] do
collection do
put :clear
end
end
end
clear_user_notifications PUT /users/:user_id/notifications/clear(.:format) users/notifications#clear