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I have the actual request and I would like to know the name of the route that Rails has resolved.

For example, if I have this route:

front_page GET    /front/pages/:id(.:format)

And the actual request is:

/front/pages/10 (GET)

I would like to have as result:

front_page
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IMHO you could use the code explained by KinOfCain on How can I find out the current route in Rails?

Rails.application.routes.router.recognize(request){ |route, matches, parameters| puts route.name }

The router is not storing the route recognized in any place at least I wasn't able to find it

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  • @fguillen The same approach does not work here, any thoughts?
    – Saurabh
    Mar 14, 2017 at 8:00

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