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I have a search scope for my users with the following route:

resources :users do
  collection do
    get :search
  end
end

This however generates /users/search as url. I would like to have /search as url. I tried the following:

get '/search', as: :search
get '/search' => 'users#search', as: :search
get :search, to: 'users#search', as: :search

They don't seem to work since I keep getting routing errors. What would be the correct way to write it?

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This one should work (without the leading '/') :

resources :users
get 'search' => 'users#search', as: :search

The named helpers for this route will be search_path and search_url

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you can also use match:

match "/search", to: "users#search", via: "get"
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  • Yes, but get '/search', to: 'users#search' is a short way of writing it :) Mar 20, 2014 at 7:49

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