I have a route setup for downloading a document which I need a named parameter for the document name so I get the doc name on the download document. I'm also passing a few unnamed parameters to identify the document.
Looks like this:
match "download/:name", :to => 'documents#download', :as => "doc_download"
And I have my link setup like this:
<%= link_to doc.pdf_name, doc_download_url(doc.pdf_name,
:prefix => doc.doc_prefix,:num => doc.doc_num, :change => doc.doc_change) %>
When I run the page I get the following error:
No route matches {:controller=>"documents", :action=>"download",
:prefix=>"D", :num=>"002", :change=>0, :name=>"sdr_vor_000.pdf"}
The weird thing is the route shows up in my rake routes:
doc_download /download/:name(.:format) {:controller=>"documents", :action=>"dow
nload"}
Ideas?
Also if I remove the name parameter or make it optional, it works, but doesn't stick the name into the url. It just gets tacked onto the query string.