On 20 March 2013 10:17, G M <iamnotregiste...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> Closing the terminal and restarting the server did the trick, thank you.

You should be able to stop the server using Ctrl+C (on linux anyway).
Not sure about other systems.

Colin

>
>
> G :)
>
>> From: clan...@googlemail.com
>> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 09:49:14 +0000
>> Subject: Re: [Rails] Using scaffolding
>> To: rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com
>
>>
>> On 20 March 2013 00:47, G <iamnotregiste...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I've been following this online book:
>> >
>> > http://ruby.railstutorial.org/chapters/a-demo-app#sec-modeling_demo_users
>> >
>> > I ran the commands:
>> > rails generate scaffold User name:string email:string
>> > bundle exec rake db:migrate
>> >
>> > As I understand it I should be able to go to the following URL and it
>> > should
>> > display a list of users:
>> > http://localhost:3000/users
>> >
>> >
>> > However I get this error:
>> >
>> > "Routing Error
>> >
>> > No route matches [GET] "/users"
>> >
>> > Try running rake routes for more information on available routes."
>>
>> Have you restarted the server since you made the change? It is not
>> necessary to restart when changing model/view/controller files but if
>> any configuration files (such as routes.rb) are changed then it is
>> necessary to restart it.
>>
>> Othewise, did you try running rake routes to show you the routes
>> available, as suggested? You may not yet be able to fully understand
>> the output but it is worth following the suggestion anyway.
>> Have a look at config/routes.rb. I would have expected the generate
>> scaffold command to have added something like
>>
>> resources :users
>>
>> to it.
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > In the first chapter another application was created, could it be that
>> > the
>> > rails server is serving the first application instead of the one from
>> > the
>> > second chapter of the book?
>>
>> Assuming that you are running the commands from within the folder of
>> the second application then no. I presume you have run rails server
>> from within the second application.
>>
>> Colin
>>
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