Currently in my application I have the concepts of projects and users. Now I'm wanting to implement an account scope for these so that both projects and users belong to an account rather than to nothing in particular. By doing this, I would like to scope my routes like this:
scope ":account_id" do
resources :projects
...
end
However, by implementing a routing scope
with a named parameter this changes how the routing helpers perform so that the project_path
routing helper now expects two parameters, one for the account_id
parameter and one for the id
parameter, making it something like this:
project_path(current_account, project)
This tiny scope
change requires me to make massive changes across the application in the controllers and views where I use these path helpers.
Surely, surely, surely, there's a clean way to do this without having to change every single routing helper in the application?