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Is there any better way to write this code.I think it seems bad.

if !params[:project].blank?
  redirect_to project_path(params[:project])
else
  redirect_to root_url
end

4 Answers 4

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Reads a bit better, IMO.

if params[:project].blank?
  redirect_to root_path
else
  redirect_to project_path(params[:project])
end
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  • Exactly. Never have a double negative condition like you'd have in the else: "If project parameters are not not blank?" In this revision it's "If project parameters are blank?"
    – tadman
    Feb 7, 2013 at 1:36
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You can use the ternary operator:

redirect_to params[:project].blank? ? root_url : project_path(params[:project])

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  • 2
    If you want job security and don't like readability, this is the way to go.
    – tadman
    Feb 7, 2013 at 1:36
  • i dont hate this. it is dryer since you don't repeat the redirect stuff.
    – j_mcnally
    Feb 7, 2013 at 2:21
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redirect_to(
  params[:project]
  .tap{|p| break p.blank? ? root_url : project_path(p)}
)
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0

A very readable 2 liner IMO.

redirect_to project_path(params[:project]) unless params[:project].blank?
redirect_to root_url if params[:project].blank?

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