Routing error.

Hi all,

In my Rails app there is a code in which I have passed the two object to the nested url like this

u_w_path(u, v)

Now the thing is, It is working fine before but suddenly I am getting a routing error because of the object “u” cannot be converted to id(automatically).

It says No route matches {:action=>“show”, :controller=>“v”, :id=>#<U:0xaf1f734 "…}

I have no idea what went wrong with the apps. Please suggest me solutions.

Regards,

Mukesh

Have you got u and v the right way round in the call?

Do lines of code that used to work no longer work or is it just new lines of code that fail?

If lines of code that used to work no longer work then roll back in your source control system (git or whatever) till you get to a point where they work and then see what you changed to make it fail.

If you still can't get it working post the code that is failing, the full error message, routes.rb, and the result of running rake routes.

Colin

Hi Colin,

I did it(roll back to last working commit) but the problem still persisted. No clue why it is behaving like this.

Regards, Mukesh

Hi Colin,

Please don't top post it makes it more difficult to follow the thread, and makes it easy to forget to answer questions - see below.

I did it(roll back to last working commit) but the problem still persisted. No clue why it is behaving like this.

Did you restart the server after rolling back? You need to restart for routes.rb to be picked up. Also see further points below.

Regards, Mukesh

> Hi all, > In my Rails app there is a code in which I have passed the two object to > the > nested url like this > u_w_path(u, v) > > Now the thing is, It is working fine before but suddenly I am getting a > routing error because of the object "u" cannot be converted to > id(automatically). > > It says No route matches {:action=>"show", :controller=>"v", > :id=>#<U:0xaf1f734 "..................} > I have no idea what went wrong with the apps. Please suggest me > solutions.

Have you got u and v the right way round in the call?

You did not answer this question.

Do lines of code that used to work no longer work or is it just new lines of code that fail?

If lines of code that used to work no longer work then roll back in your source control system (git or whatever) till you get to a point where they work and then see what you changed to make it fail.

If you still can't get it working post the code that is failing, the full error message, routes.rb, and the result of running rake routes.

You have not done this.

Colin

Hi Colin,

Please don’t top post it makes it more difficult to follow the thread,

and makes it easy to forget to answer questions - see below.

I did it(roll back to last working commit) but the problem still persisted.

No clue why it is behaving like this.

Did you restart the server after rolling back? You need to restart

for routes.rb to be picked up.

Also see further points below.

yes I restart the server .

Regards,

Mukesh

Hi all,

In my Rails app there is a code in which I have passed the two object to

the

nested url like this

u_w_path(u, v)

Now the thing is, It is working fine before but suddenly I am getting a

routing error because of the object “u” cannot be converted to

id(automatically).

It says No route matches {:action=>“show”, :controller=>“v”,

:id=>#<U:0xaf1f734 "…}

I have no idea what went wrong with the apps. Please suggest me

solutions.

Have you got u and v the right way round in the call?

You did not answer this question.

yes the code is fine.

Do lines of code that used to work no longer work or is it just new

lines of code that fail?

If lines of code that used to work no longer work then roll back in

your source control system (git or whatever) till you get to a point

where they work and then see what you changed to make it fail.

If you still can’t get it working post the code that is failing, the

full error message, routes.rb, and the result of running rake routes.

You have not done this.

Ok I got another machine I cloned the code and start the server it is working in different machine but not on my machine any idea. I think may be rails i18n or rails procedure to convert object to id in url got unstructured any how.

any idea? or something else.

Colin