[update: by not using rake routes
, just to understand Rails console a little more]
It seems like inside of "rails console" for Rails 3, we can use controller
, but in Rails 2.2 or 2.3, we need to use @controller
And in Rails 3, we can print out all the routes added by Rails routing for a scaffold foo
:
ruby-1.9.2-p0 > puts controller.public_methods.grep(/path|url/).grep(/foo/).sort.join("\n")
edit_foo_path
edit_foo_url
foo_path
foo_url
foos_path
foos_url
new_foo_path
new_foo_url
but on Rails 2.3.8, it gives a bunch of formatted_foos_path
, etc, and gives nothing for Rails 2.2.2. How to make it print out for Rails 2.3.8 and 2.2.2?
Details for Rails 2.3.8:
ruby-1.8.7-p302 > puts @controller.public_methods.grep(/path|url/).grep(/foo/).sort.join("\n")
formatted_edit_foo_path
formatted_edit_foo_url
formatted_foo_path
formatted_foo_url
formatted_foos_path
formatted_foos_url
formatted_new_foo_path
formatted_new_foo_url