If it were being directed to some other action, then *************** should not have been printed. And when I am trying to access this parameter from the view "index.html.haml", its value is printed exactly what is being passed.
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On 30 November 2012 11:12, Jim Ruther Nill <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 1:32 PM, sumit srivastava < > sumit.theinvinci...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 30 November 2012 10:55, Jim Ruther Nill <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 1:16 PM, sumit srivastava < >>> sumit.theinvinci...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> On 30 November 2012 10:41, Jim Ruther Nill <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Sumit Srivastava < >>>>> sumit.theinvinci...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a controller named Users with index action. >>>>>> >>>>>> def index >>>>>> puts "************* #{params[:city]}" >>>>>> ... >>>>>> ... >>>>>> end >>>>>> >>>>>> From the view, >>>>>> link_to(:city, list_users_with_city_path(:city => city.name)) >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> You implied below that list_users_with_city_path is not yet defined >>>>> at this point so why is it not giving any errors? where did you >>>>> get list_user_with_city_path if you haven't defined it in the routed >>>>> yet? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Wrote this by mistake. I use it this way after defining the path. What >>>> doesn't works is, >>>> >>>> link_to(:city, users(:city => city.name) >>>> And this is not giving any errors but nothing is received in the index >>>> action. >>>> >>> >>> use users_path. I'm not sure why it's not giving any errors. >>> >> >> Ah! Again I typed wrong. Yes, this is what I used, users_path and seems >> like I also missed the closing bracket for link_to up here. Certainly, it >> gave errors without "path". >> >> So, with the correct syntax, link_to(:city, users_path(:city => city.name)), >> it didn't work. >> > > i'm not sure why params[:city] isn't set when you reach that puts > statement. It may be caused by > a number of things. Can you check if it really goes to the index action, > you may have declared > something on your routes that takes precedence over the users resources? > Paste in the log after > you click on the link and you routes file (everything before the resources > :users line). > > >> >> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> But when I click on this link, it doesn't prints out anything for the >>>>>> params. All the "*" are being printed. The url in the browser displays, >>>>>> >>>>>> localhost:3000/users?city=delhi >>>>>> >>>>>> Instead when I create a new route, get '/users/:city' => >>>>>> 'users#index', :as => list_users_with_city >>>>>> This works fine. 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