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Merge pull request #23612 from vipulnsward/23561-fix-routes-args
Fix argument passing to rake routes
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## Rails 5.0.0.beta2 (February 01, 2016) ##
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* Add `-g` and `-c` (short for _grep_ and _controller_ respectively) options
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to `bin/rake routes`. These options return the url `name`, `verb` and
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* Add `-g` and `-c` options to `bin/rake routes`. These options return the url `name`, `verb` and
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`path` field that match the pattern or match a specific controller.
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Deprecate `CONTROLLER` env variable in `bin/rake routes`.
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@ -239,8 +239,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
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#
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# rails routes
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#
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# Target specific controllers by prefixing the command with <tt>--controller</tt> option
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# - or its <tt>-c</tt> shorthand.
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# Target specific controllers by prefixing the command with <tt>-c</tt> option.
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#
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module Routing
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extend ActiveSupport::Autoload
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edit_user GET /users/:id/edit(.:format) users#edit
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```
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You can search through your routes with the --grep option (-g for short). This outputs any routes that partially match the URL helper method name, the HTTP verb, or the URL path.
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You can search through your routes with the grep option: -g. This outputs any routes that partially match the URL helper method name, the HTTP verb, or the URL path.
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```
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$ bin/rails routes --grep new_comment
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$ bin/rails routes -g new_comment
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$ bin/rails routes -g POST
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$ bin/rails routes -g admin
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```
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If you only want to see the routes that map to a specific controller, there's the --controller option (-c for short).
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If you only want to see the routes that map to a specific controller, there's the -c option.
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```
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$ bin/rails routes --controller users
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$ bin/rails routes --controller admin/users
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$ bin/rails routes -c users
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$ bin/rails routes -c admin/users
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$ bin/rails routes -c Comments
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$ bin/rails routes -c Articles::CommentsController
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```
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require 'active_support/core_ext/string/strip' # for strip_heredoc
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require 'optparse'
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desc 'Print out all defined routes in match order, with names. Target specific controller with --controller option - or its -c shorthand.'
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desc 'Print out all defined routes in match order, with names. Target specific controller with -c option, or grep routes using -g option'
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task routes: :environment do
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all_routes = Rails.application.routes.routes
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require 'action_dispatch/routing/inspector'
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OptionParser.new do |opts|
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opts.banner = "Usage: rails routes [options]"
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opts.on("-c", "--controller [CONTROLLER]") do |controller|
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opts.on("-c CONTROLLER") do |controller|
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routes_filter = { controller: controller }
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end
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opts.on("-g", "--grep [PATTERN]") do |pattern|
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opts.on("-g PATTERN") do |pattern|
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routes_filter = pattern
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end
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