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Currently I have the following (working) code:

# app/assets/javascripts/show_group_members.js.erb
...
var gid= $(this).data("id");
...
$.ajax({
  type: "GET",
    url: "/groups/"+gid,
    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
    dataType: "json", 
    ...

but I would like to use the routes for a single group resource, i.e.

group GET      /groups/:id(.:format)                      groups#show

So I am trying to use

    url: <%= Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.group_path %> + gid,

but I am getting

No route matches {:action=>"show", :controller=>"groups"} 
missing required keys: [:id]
(in /home/durrantm/.../linker/app/assets/javascripts/show_group_members.js.erb)

[Update] The complication here is that the view content itself is generated by a .js.erb template so I still can't use group_path(group) in it.

How can I use the route in js when there is a resource ?

btw I also tried

url: <%= Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.group_path %>,
         data: { id: gid },

4 Answers 4

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I think you are doing it wrong. I would forget about placing Rails code into the js and pass the url with data. Thanks to this you separate your Rails code from JS and avoid issues during assets compilation (like what is the host when no request is made?).

# view
<span data-link-url="<%= group_path(group.id) %>"></span>

# js
var link = $(this).data("link-url");
...
$.ajax({
  type: "GET",
  url: link,
  contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
  dataType: "json",
...

Using <a href="your_link_to_group_here">

<%= link_to 'my link', group_path(group.id) %>

var link = $(this).attr('href');
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  • +1 Thanks. fwiw you have open span abut close button. Maybe should be close span instead of close button ? Sep 28, 2014 at 12:58
  • Also trying to see how this will work given that I actually have multiple id's, e.g. many groups on that page. Thinking that I will need to use jquery relative addressing to grab that specific id from that span. Sep 28, 2014 at 13:02
  • Maybe I just need to make sure the data-link-url span is within the a link so that $(this).data("link-url") can reference it. Sep 28, 2014 at 13:05
  • Yea, sorry for this. Firstly i used button but then I changed my mind to use <span>. You can always reference <a href="link" though :)
    – konole
    Sep 28, 2014 at 14:19
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Another way to do it, is to use js-routes.

Install the gem:

gem "js-routes"

Include it in your application.js file:

/*
= require js-routes
*/

Then you can do this:

# app/assets/javascripts/show_group_members.js
...
var gid= $(this).data("id");
...
$.ajax({
  type: "GET",
    url: Routes.group_path(gid),
    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
    dataType: "json", 
    ...
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The routes helper still needs the resource to be passed to it, even if it's a singular resource. So, your route should look like

Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.group_path(group)

group being the variable where you store your ruby object.

Although, personally, I prefer @konole 's approach.

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Because of the complication that the HTML is, itself generated by js (i.e. I get the list of links for the group when I click the 'members' link, via ajax.

So in the end I used:

    ...
    url: "<%= Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.groups_path %>" + "/" + gid,
    ...
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  • But isn't that js.erb view associated with a controller action? You can use controller variables @ as in html.erb views.
    – sjaime
    Sep 28, 2014 at 14:09

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