I am sure there is a simple solution to this but I can't seem to find it.
I want to match the following dynamic username:
/users/dymanicUsername
How would this look in routes.rb
Thanks for any help.
allister,
To do that, just override to_param in your model. For instance :
#users.rb
def to_param
self.username
end
You will soon bump into some problems :
username_urlized
, that of course should be unique and not conflicting with other routesAnd maybe more problems :)
Also, if you want something like twitter (yoursite.com/dynamicUserName), do the following in routes.rb :
resources :users, :path=>'' do
Here is a good explanation from 2006 which looks good for Rails 2.3.*: http://garrickvanburen.com/archive/using-names-in-rails-routes-instead-of-ids
The main problems I see is that you would want to ensure not only all of the above that Marcel mentiones, but that the name is unique. ie put an index on name with :unique => true
in the migration.
For rails3 to which I'm just now upgrading you would do the routing differently. For example map.connect
is replaced by match
.