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I just recently upgraded to 1.0.3, and the routes.rb file in my config/routes folder seems to ignore all my custom routes.

MY routes.rb

JollyStore::Application.routes.draw do
  # Mount Spree's routes
  mount Spree::Core::Engine, :at => '/'

  root :to => 'pages#index'

  namespace :admin do
    resources :wysiwygs
  end

  match 'about_us/', :to => "pages#about_us"
  match 'services/', :to => "pages#services"
  match 'raw_resources/', :to => "pages#raw_resources"
  match 'contact_us/', :to => "pages#contact_us"

  match 'privacy_policy/', :to => "pages#privacy_policy"
  match 'return_policy/', :to => "pages#return_policy"
  match 'refund_policy/', :to => "pages#refund_policy"
  match 'cancellation_policy/', :to => "pages#cancellation_policy"
  match 'delivery_shipping_policy/', :to => "pages#delivery_shipping_policy"


end

If I run bundle exec rake routes, it returns all the approriate routes. But when I try to reach that specific page, I get :

undefined local variable or method `about_us_path'

Or the same error for every link that is within my custom routes. Somehow my routes are being ignored. Does anyone know a way to circumvent this issue?

3 Answers 3

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I encountered the same error and found this solution, which solved it by prefixing main_app, before each of my_paths/_urls. In my case, these were links used in one of the /override.rb files.

So, try: main_app.about_us_path.

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You can add new routes in the Spree using following block in routes.rb file

Spree::Core::Engine.routes.prepend do
  # Your new routes
end
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  • I found that using main_app.my_route_path broke all spree routes unless they were prepended with spree.. This solution prevents the need to do that.
    – Zubin
    May 15, 2013 at 0:54
  • @Zubin Yes, main_app.my_route_path works for accessing main application routes from Spree related controllers/views. For adding a routes to spree, you can use the solution given by me. Jul 24, 2013 at 6:59
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    It seems that prepend method doesn't work any more. Take a look at @Ajay answer
    – Tania R
    Jun 22, 2015 at 15:07
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For me prepend did not work. for me draw did the work:

Spree::Core::Engine.routes.draw do
   resources :orders, except: [:new, :create, :destroy] do
      post :my_order, on: :collection
   end
end
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