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I have 2 Models, 'Device' and 'DeviceActivity' where Device has many Device Activities. Now if i would use regular resource nesting i would end up with something like

/devices/1/activities

or

/devices/1/activities/1

What i want is to access

/devices/activities

where i want to show all activities of all devices, like an activity stream. Is creating a collection on the Devices resource the right way?

2 Answers 2

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This is the solution

resources :devices do   
    collection do
      resources :activities, :controller => 'device_activities'
    end
  end
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  • I have to wait "2 days" ;/
    – Drazen
    May 29, 2013 at 2:40
  • Didn't know this, sorry my bad.
    – Miguelgraz
    May 29, 2013 at 20:51
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so you want a GET /devices/activities so far as i read resourceful routing this is not covered but you may define this in the routing yourself in the routes like

match "devices/activities" => 'devices#activities',    :as => :devices_activities

so you only need to implement the activities method in your DevicesController with the view respectively

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  • Hi, thanks but i found the right solution by nesting a collection and then a resource inside that collection.
    – Drazen
    May 29, 2013 at 0:42

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