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require 'erb'
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/except'
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank'
require 'active_support/inflector'
module ActionDispatch
module Routing
class Mapper
class Constraints #:nodoc:
def self.new(app, constraints, request = Rack::Request)
if constraints.any?
super(app, constraints, request)
else
app
end
end
attr_reader :app
def initialize(app, constraints, request)
@app, @constraints, @request = app, constraints, request
end
def matches?(env)
req = @request.new(env)
@constraints.each { |constraint|
if constraint.respond_to?(:matches?) && !constraint.matches?(req)
return false
elsif constraint.respond_to?(:call) && !constraint.call(*constraint_args(constraint, req))
return false
end
}
return true
end
def call(env)
matches?(env) ? @app.call(env) : [ 404, {'X-Cascade' => 'pass'}, [] ]
end
private
def constraint_args(constraint, request)
constraint.arity == 1 ? [request] : [request.symbolized_path_parameters, request]
end
end
class Mapping #:nodoc:
IGNORE_OPTIONS = [:to, :as, :via, :on, :constraints, :defaults, :only, :except, :anchor, :shallow, :shallow_path, :shallow_prefix]
def initialize(set, scope, path, options)
@set, @scope = set, scope
@options = (@scope[:options] || {}).merge(options)
@path = normalize_path(path)
normalize_options!
end
def to_route
[ app, conditions, requirements, defaults, @options[:as], @options[:anchor] ]
end
private
def normalize_options!
path_without_format = @path.sub(/\(\.:format\)$/, '')
if using_match_shorthand?(path_without_format, @options)
to_shorthand = @options[:to].blank?
@options[:to] ||= path_without_format[1..-1].sub(%r{/([^/]*)$}, '#\1')
end
@options.merge!(default_controller_and_action(to_shorthand))
requirements.each do |name, requirement|
# segment_keys.include?(k.to_s) || k == :controller
next unless Regexp === requirement && !constraints[name]
if requirement.source =~ %r{\A(\\A|\^)|(\\Z|\\z|\$)\Z}
raise ArgumentError, "Regexp anchor characters are not allowed in routing requirements: #{requirement.inspect}"
end
if requirement.multiline?
raise ArgumentError, "Regexp multiline option not allowed in routing requirements: #{requirement.inspect}"
end
end
end
# match "account/overview"
def using_match_shorthand?(path, options)
path && options.except(:via, :anchor, :to, :as).empty? && path =~ %r{^/[\w\/]+$}
end
def normalize_path(path)
raise ArgumentError, "path is required" if path.blank?
path = Mapper.normalize_path(path)
if path.match(':controller')
raise ArgumentError, ":controller segment is not allowed within a namespace block" if @scope[:module]
# Add a default constraint for :controller path segments that matches namespaced
# controllers with default routes like :controller/:action/:id(.:format), e.g:
# GET /admin/products/show/1
# => { :controller => 'admin/products', :action => 'show', :id => '1' }
@options.reverse_merge!(:controller => /.+?/)
end
if @options[:format] == false
@options.delete(:format)
path
elsif path.include?(":format")
path
else
"#{path}(.:format)"
end
end
def app
Constraints.new(
to.respond_to?(:call) ? to : Routing::RouteSet::Dispatcher.new(:defaults => defaults),
blocks,
@set.request_class
)
end
def conditions
{ :path_info => @path }.merge(constraints).merge(request_method_condition)
end
def requirements
@requirements ||= (@options[:constraints].is_a?(Hash) ? @options[:constraints] : {}).tap do |requirements|
requirements.reverse_merge!(@scope[:constraints]) if @scope[:constraints]
@options.each { |k, v| requirements[k] = v if v.is_a?(Regexp) }
end
end
def defaults
@defaults ||= (@options[:defaults] || {}).tap do |defaults|
defaults.reverse_merge!(@scope[:defaults]) if @scope[:defaults]
@options.each { |k, v| defaults[k] = v unless v.is_a?(Regexp) || IGNORE_OPTIONS.include?(k.to_sym) }
end
end
def default_controller_and_action(to_shorthand=nil)
if to.respond_to?(:call)
{ }
else
if to.is_a?(String)
controller, action = to.split('#')
elsif to.is_a?(Symbol)
action = to.to_s
end
controller ||= default_controller
action ||= default_action
unless controller.is_a?(Regexp) || to_shorthand
controller = [@scope[:module], controller].compact.join("/").presence
end
if controller.is_a?(String) && controller =~ %r{\A/}
raise ArgumentError, "controller name should not start with a slash"
end
controller = controller.to_s unless controller.is_a?(Regexp)
action = action.to_s unless action.is_a?(Regexp)
if controller.blank? && segment_keys.exclude?("controller")
raise ArgumentError, "missing :controller"
end
if action.blank? && segment_keys.exclude?("action")
raise ArgumentError, "missing :action"
end
{ :controller => controller, :action => action }.tap do |hash|
hash.delete(:controller) if hash[:controller].blank?
hash.delete(:action) if hash[:action].blank?
end
end
end
def blocks
if @options[:constraints].present? && !@options[:constraints].is_a?(Hash)
block = @options[:constraints]
else
block = nil
end
((@scope[:blocks] || []) + [ block ]).compact
end
def constraints
@constraints ||= requirements.reject { |k, v| segment_keys.include?(k.to_s) || k == :controller }
end
def request_method_condition
if via = @options[:via]
via = Array(via).map { |m| m.to_s.dasherize.upcase }
{ :request_method => %r[^#{via.join('|')}$] }
else
{ }
end
end
def segment_keys
@segment_keys ||= Rack::Mount::RegexpWithNamedGroups.new(
Rack::Mount::Strexp.compile(@path, requirements, SEPARATORS)
).names
end
def to
@options[:to]
end
def default_controller
if @options[:controller]
@options[:controller]
elsif @scope[:controller]
@scope[:controller]
end
end
def default_action
if @options[:action]
@options[:action]
elsif @scope[:action]
@scope[:action]
end
end
end
# Invokes Rack::Mount::Utils.normalize path and ensure that
# (:locale) becomes (/:locale) instead of /(:locale). Except
# for root cases, where the latter is the correct one.
def self.normalize_path(path)
path = Rack::Mount::Utils.normalize_path(path)
path.gsub!(%r{/(\(+)/?}, '\1/') unless path =~ %r{^/\(+[^/]+\)$}
path
end
def self.normalize_name(name)
normalize_path(name)[1..-1].gsub("/", "_")
end
module Base
def initialize(set) #:nodoc:
@set = set
end
# You can specify what Rails should route "/" to with the root method:
#
# root :to => 'pages#main'
#
# For options, see the +match+ method's documentation, as +root+ uses it internally.
#
# You should put the root route at the top of <tt>config/routes.rb</tt>,
# because this means it will be matched first. As this is the most popular route
# of most Rails applications, this is beneficial.
def root(options = {})
match '/', options.reverse_merge(:as => :root)
end
# When you set up a regular route, you supply a series of symbols that
# Rails maps to parts of an incoming HTTP request.
#
# match ':controller/:action/:id/:user_id'
#
# Two of these symbols are special: :controller maps to the name of a
# controller in your application, and :action maps to the name of an
# action within that controller. Anything other than :controller or
# :action will be available to the action as part of params.
def match(path, options=nil)
mapping = Mapping.new(@set, @scope, path, options || {}).to_route
@set.add_route(*mapping)
self
end
# Mount a Rack-based application to be used within the application.
#
# mount SomeRackApp, :at => "some_route"
#
# Alternatively:
#
# mount(SomeRackApp => "some_route")
#
# All mounted applications come with routing helpers to access them.
# These are named after the class specified, so for the above example
# the helper is either +some_rack_app_path+ or +some_rack_app_url+.
# To customize this helper's name, use the +:as+ option:
#
# mount(SomeRackApp => "some_route", :as => "exciting")
#
# This will generate the +exciting_path+ and +exciting_url+ helpers
# which can be used to navigate to this mounted app.
def mount(app, options = nil)
if options
path = options.delete(:at)
else
options = app
app, path = options.find { |k, v| k.respond_to?(:call) }
options.delete(app) if app
end
raise "A rack application must be specified" unless path
match(path, options.merge(:to => app, :anchor => false, :format => false))
self
end
def default_url_options=(options)
@set.default_url_options = options
end
alias_method :default_url_options, :default_url_options=
end
module HttpHelpers
# Define a route that only recognizes HTTP GET.
# For supported arguments, see +match+.
#
# Example:
#
# get 'bacon', :to => 'food#bacon'
def get(*args, &block)
map_method(:get, *args, &block)
end
# Define a route that only recognizes HTTP POST.
# For supported arguments, see +match+.
#
# Example:
#
# post 'bacon', :to => 'food#bacon'
def post(*args, &block)
map_method(:post, *args, &block)
end
# Define a route that only recognizes HTTP PUT.
# For supported arguments, see +match+.
#
# Example:
#
# put 'bacon', :to => 'food#bacon'
def put(*args, &block)
map_method(:put, *args, &block)
end
# Define a route that only recognizes HTTP PUT.
# For supported arguments, see +match+.
#
# Example:
#
# delete 'broccoli', :to => 'food#broccoli'
def delete(*args, &block)
map_method(:delete, *args, &block)
end
# Redirect any path to another path:
#
# match "/stories" => redirect("/posts")
def redirect(*args, &block)
options = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {}
path = args.shift || block
path_proc = path.is_a?(Proc) ? path : proc { |params| path % params }
status = options[:status] || 301
lambda do |env|
req = Request.new(env)
params = [req.symbolized_path_parameters]
params << req if path_proc.arity > 1
uri = URI.parse(path_proc.call(*params))
uri.scheme ||= req.scheme
uri.host ||= req.host
uri.port ||= req.port unless req.standard_port?
body = %(<html><body>You are being <a href="#{ERB::Util.h(uri.to_s)}">redirected</a>.</body></html>)
headers = {
'Location' => uri.to_s,
'Content-Type' => 'text/html',
'Content-Length' => body.length.to_s
}
[ status, headers, [body] ]
end
end
private
def map_method(method, *args, &block)
options = args.extract_options!
options[:via] = method
args.push(options)
match(*args, &block)
self
end
end
# You may wish to organize groups of controllers under a namespace.
# Most commonly, you might group a number of administrative controllers
# under an +admin+ namespace. You would place these controllers under
# the app/controllers/admin directory, and you can group them together
# in your router:
#
# namespace "admin" do
# resources :posts, :comments
# end
#
# This will create a number of routes for each of the posts and comments
# controller. For Admin::PostsController, Rails will create:
#
# GET /admin/photos
# GET /admin/photos/new
# POST /admin/photos
# GET /admin/photos/1
# GET /admin/photos/1/edit
# PUT /admin/photos/1
# DELETE /admin/photos/1
#
# If you want to route /photos (without the prefix /admin) to
# Admin::PostsController, you could use
#
# scope :module => "admin" do
# resources :posts, :comments
# end
#
# or, for a single case
#
# resources :posts, :module => "admin"
#
# If you want to route /admin/photos to PostsController
# (without the Admin:: module prefix), you could use
#
# scope "/admin" do
# resources :posts, :comments
# end
#
# or, for a single case
#
# resources :posts, :path => "/admin"
#
# In each of these cases, the named routes remain the same as if you did
# not use scope. In the last case, the following paths map to
# PostsController:
#
# GET /admin/photos
# GET /admin/photos/new
# POST /admin/photos
# GET /admin/photos/1
# GET /admin/photos/1/edit
# PUT /admin/photos/1
# DELETE /admin/photos/1
module Scoping
def initialize(*args) #:nodoc:
@scope = {}
super
end
# Used to scope a set of routes to particular constraints.
#
# Take the following route definition as an example:
#
# scope :path => ":account_id", :as => "account" do
# resources :projects
# end
#
# This generates helpers such as +account_projects_path+, just like +resources+ does.
# The difference here being that the routes generated are like /rails/projects/2,
# rather than /accounts/rails/projects/2.
#
# === Supported options
# [:module]
# If you want to route /posts (without the prefix /admin) to
# Admin::PostsController, you could use
#
# scope :module => "admin" do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# [:path]
# If you want to prefix the route, you could use
#
# scope :path => "/admin" do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# This will prefix all of the +posts+ resource's requests with '/admin'
#
# [:as]
# Prefixes the routing helpers in this scope with the specified label.
#
# scope :as => "sekret" do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# Helpers such as +posts_path+ will now be +sekret_posts_path+
#
# [:shallow_path]
#
# Prefixes nested shallow routes with the specified path.
#
# scope :shallow_path => "sekret" do
# resources :posts do
# resources :comments, :shallow => true
# end
#
# The +comments+ resource here will have the following routes generated for it:
#
# post_comments GET /sekret/posts/:post_id/comments(.:format)
# post_comments POST /sekret/posts/:post_id/comments(.:format)
# new_post_comment GET /sekret/posts/:post_id/comments/new(.:format)
# edit_comment GET /sekret/comments/:id/edit(.:format)
# comment GET /sekret/comments/:id(.:format)
# comment PUT /sekret/comments/:id(.:format)
# comment DELETE /sekret/comments/:id(.:format)
def scope(*args)
options = args.extract_options!
options = options.dup
if name_prefix = options.delete(:name_prefix)
options[:as] ||= name_prefix
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn ":name_prefix was deprecated in the new router syntax. Use :as instead.", caller
end
options[:path] = args.first if args.first.is_a?(String)
recover = {}
options[:constraints] ||= {}
unless options[:constraints].is_a?(Hash)
block, options[:constraints] = options[:constraints], {}
end
scope_options.each do |option|
if value = options.delete(option)
recover[option] = @scope[option]
@scope[option] = send("merge_#{option}_scope", @scope[option], value)
end
end
recover[:block] = @scope[:blocks]
@scope[:blocks] = merge_blocks_scope(@scope[:blocks], block)
recover[:options] = @scope[:options]
@scope[:options] = merge_options_scope(@scope[:options], options)
yield
self
ensure
scope_options.each do |option|
@scope[option] = recover[option] if recover.has_key?(option)
end
@scope[:options] = recover[:options]
@scope[:blocks] = recover[:block]
end
# Scopes routes to a specific controller
#
# Example:
# controller "food" do
# match "bacon", :action => "bacon"
# end
def controller(controller, options={})
options[:controller] = controller
scope(options) { yield }
end
# Scopes routes to a specific namespace. For example:
#
# namespace :admin do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# This generates the following routes:
#
# admin_posts GET /admin/posts(.:format) {:action=>"index", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
# admin_posts POST /admin/posts(.:format) {:action=>"create", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
# new_admin_post GET /admin/posts/new(.:format) {:action=>"new", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
# edit_admin_post GET /admin/posts/:id/edit(.:format) {:action=>"edit", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
# admin_post GET /admin/posts/:id(.:format) {:action=>"show", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
# admin_post PUT /admin/posts/:id(.:format) {:action=>"update", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
# admin_post DELETE /admin/posts/:id(.:format) {:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"admin/posts"}
# === Supported options
#
# The +:path+, +:as+, +:module+, +:shallow_path+ and +:shallow_prefix+ options all default to the name of the namespace.
#
# [:path]
# The path prefix for the routes.
#
# namespace :admin, :path => "sekret" do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# All routes for the above +resources+ will be accessible through +/sekret/posts+, rather than +/admin/posts+
#
# [:module]
# The namespace for the controllers.
#
# namespace :admin, :module => "sekret" do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# The +PostsController+ here should go in the +Sekret+ namespace and so it should be defined like this:
#
# class Sekret::PostsController < ApplicationController
# # code go here
# end
#
# [:as]
# Changes the name used in routing helpers for this namespace.
#
# namespace :admin, :as => "sekret" do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# Routing helpers such as +admin_posts_path+ will now be +sekret_posts_path+.
#
# [:shallow_path]
# See the +scope+ method.
def namespace(path, options = {})
path = path.to_s
options = { :path => path, :as => path, :module => path,
:shallow_path => path, :shallow_prefix => path }.merge!(options)
scope(options) { yield }
end
# === Parameter Restriction
# Allows you to constrain the nested routes based on a set of rules.
# For instance, in order to change the routes to allow for a dot character in the +id+ parameter:
#
# constraints(:id => /\d+\.\d+) do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# Now routes such as +/posts/1+ will no longer be valid, but +/posts/1.1+ will be.
# The +id+ parameter must match the constraint passed in for this example.
#
# You may use this to also resrict other parameters:
#
# resources :posts do
# constraints(:post_id => /\d+\.\d+) do
# resources :comments
# end
#
# === Restricting based on IP
#
# Routes can also be constrained to an IP or a certain range of IP addresses:
#
# constraints(:ip => /192.168.\d+.\d+/) do
# resources :posts
# end
#
# Any user connecting from the 192.168.* range will be able to see this resource,
# where as any user connecting outside of this range will be told there is no such route.
#
# === Dynamic request matching
#
# Requests to routes can be constrained based on specific critera:
#
# constraints(lambda { |req| req.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] =~ /iPhone/ }) do
# resources :iphones
# end
#
# You are able to move this logic out into a class if it is too complex for routes.
# This class must have a +matches?+ method defined on it which either returns +true+
# if the user should be given access to that route, or +false+ if the user should not.
#
# class Iphone
# def self.matches(request)
# request.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] =~ /iPhone/
# end
# end
#
# An expected place for this code would be +lib/constraints+.
#
# This class is then used like this:
#
# constraints(Iphone) do
# resources :iphones
# end
def constraints(constraints = {})
scope(:constraints => constraints) { yield }
end
# Allows you to set default parameters for a route, such as this:
# defaults :id => 'home' do
# match 'scoped_pages/(:id)', :to => 'pages#show'
# end
# Using this, the +:id+ parameter here will default to 'home'.
def defaults(defaults = {})
scope(:defaults => defaults) { yield }
end
private
def scope_options
@scope_options ||= private_methods.grep(/^merge_(.+)_scope$/) { $1.to_sym }
end
def merge_path_scope(parent, child)
Mapper.normalize_path("#{parent}/#{child}")
end
def merge_shallow_path_scope(parent, child)
Mapper.normalize_path("#{parent}/#{child}")
end
def merge_as_scope(parent, child)
parent ? "#{parent}_#{child}" : child
end
def merge_shallow_prefix_scope(parent, child)
parent ? "#{parent}_#{child}" : child
end
def merge_module_scope(parent, child)
parent ? "#{parent}/#{child}" : child
end
def merge_controller_scope(parent, child)
child
end
def merge_path_names_scope(parent, child)
merge_options_scope(parent, child)
end
def merge_constraints_scope(parent, child)
merge_options_scope(parent, child)
end
def merge_defaults_scope(parent, child)
merge_options_scope(parent, child)
end
def merge_blocks_scope(parent, child)
merged = parent ? parent.dup : []
merged << child if child
merged
end
def merge_options_scope(parent, child)
(parent || {}).except(*override_keys(child)).merge(child)
end
def merge_shallow_scope(parent, child)
child ? true : false
end
def override_keys(child)
child.key?(:only) || child.key?(:except) ? [:only, :except] : []
end
end
# Resource routing allows you to quickly declare all of the common routes
# for a given resourceful controller. Instead of declaring separate routes
# for your +index+, +show+, +new+, +edit+, +create+, +update+ and +destroy+
# actions, a resourceful route declares them in a single line of code:
#
# resources :photos
#
# Sometimes, you have a resource that clients always look up without
# referencing an ID. A common example, /profile always shows the profile of
# the currently logged in user. In this case, you can use a singular resource
# to map /profile (rather than /profile/:id) to the show action.
#
# resource :profile
#
# It's common to have resources that are logically children of other
# resources:
#
# resources :magazines do
# resources :ads
# end
#
# You may wish to organize groups of controllers under a namespace. Most
# commonly, you might group a number of administrative controllers under
# an +admin+ namespace. You would place these controllers under the
# app/controllers/admin directory, and you can group them together in your
# router:
#
# namespace "admin" do
# resources :posts, :comments
# end
#
# By default the :id parameter doesn't accept dots. If you need to
# use dots as part of the :id parameter add a constraint which
# overrides this restriction, e.g:
#
# resources :articles, :id => /[^\/]+/
#
# This allows any character other than a slash as part of your :id.
#
module Resources
# CANONICAL_ACTIONS holds all actions that does not need a prefix or
# a path appended since they fit properly in their scope level.
VALID_ON_OPTIONS = [:new, :collection, :member]
RESOURCE_OPTIONS = [:as, :controller, :path, :only, :except]
CANONICAL_ACTIONS = %w(index create new show update destroy)
class Resource #:nodoc:
DEFAULT_ACTIONS = [:index, :create, :new, :show, :update, :destroy, :edit]
attr_reader :controller, :path, :options
def initialize(entities, options = {})
@name = entities.to_s
@path = (options.delete(:path) || @name).to_s
@controller = (options.delete(:controller) || @name).to_s
@as = options.delete(:as)
@options = options
end
def default_actions
self.class::DEFAULT_ACTIONS
end
def actions
if only = @options[:only]
Array(only).map(&:to_sym)
elsif except = @options[:except]
default_actions - Array(except).map(&:to_sym)
else
default_actions
end
end
def name
@as || @name
end
def plural
@plural ||= name.to_s
end
def singular
@singular ||= name.to_s.singularize
end
alias :member_name :singular
# Checks for uncountable plurals, and appends "_index" if they're.
def collection_name
singular == plural ? "#{plural}_index" : plural
end
def resource_scope
{ :controller => controller }
end
alias :collection_scope :path
def member_scope
"#{path}/:id"
end
def new_scope(new_path)
"#{path}/#{new_path}"
end
def nested_scope
"#{path}/:#{singular}_id"
end
end
class SingletonResource < Resource #:nodoc:
DEFAULT_ACTIONS = [:show, :create, :update, :destroy, :new, :edit]
def initialize(entities, options)
@name = entities.to_s
@path = (options.delete(:path) || @name).to_s
@controller = (options.delete(:controller) || plural).to_s
@as = options.delete(:as)
@options = options
end
def plural
@plural ||= name.to_s.pluralize
end
def singular
@singular ||= name.to_s
end
alias :member_name :singular
alias :collection_name :singular
alias :member_scope :path
alias :nested_scope :path
end
def initialize(*args) #:nodoc:
super
@scope[:path_names] = @set.resources_path_names
end
def resources_path_names(options)
@scope[:path_names].merge!(options)
end
# Sometimes, you have a resource that clients always look up without
# referencing an ID. A common example, /profile always shows the
# profile of the currently logged in user. In this case, you can use
# a singular resource to map /profile (rather than /profile/:id) to
# the show action:
#
# resource :geocoder
#
# creates six different routes in your application, all mapping to
# the GeoCoders controller (note that the controller is named after
# the plural):
#
# GET /geocoder/new
# POST /geocoder
# GET /geocoder
# GET /geocoder/edit
# PUT /geocoder
# DELETE /geocoder
def resource(*resources, &block)
options = resources.extract_options!
if apply_common_behavior_for(:resource, resources, options, &block)
return self
end
resource_scope(SingletonResource.new(resources.pop, options)) do
yield if block_given?
collection do
post :create
end if parent_resource.actions.include?(:create)
new do
get :new
end if parent_resource.actions.include?(:new)
member do
get :edit if parent_resource.actions.include?(:edit)
get :show if parent_resource.actions.include?(:show)
put :update if parent_resource.actions.include?(:update)
delete :destroy if parent_resource.actions.include?(:destroy)
end
end
self
end
# In Rails, a resourceful route provides a mapping between HTTP verbs
# and URLs and controller actions. By convention, each action also maps
# to particular CRUD operations in a database. A single entry in the
# routing file, such as
#
# resources :photos
#
# creates seven different routes in your application, all mapping to
# the Photos controller:
#
# GET /photos/new
# POST /photos
# GET /photos/:id
# GET /photos/:id/edit
# PUT /photos/:id
# DELETE /photos/:id
#
# Resources can also be nested infinitely by using this block syntax:
#
# resources :photos do
# resources :comments
# end
#
# This generates the following comments routes:
#
# GET /photos/:id/comments/new
# POST /photos/:id/comments
# GET /photos/:id/comments/:id
# GET /photos/:id/comments/:id/edit
# PUT /photos/:id/comments/:id
# DELETE /photos/:id/comments/:id
#
# === Supported options
# [:path_names]
# Allows you to change the paths of the seven default actions.
# Paths not specified are not changed.
#
# resources :posts, :path_names => { :new => "brand_new" }
#
# The above example will now change /posts/new to /posts/brand_new
#
# [:module]
# Set the module where the controller can be found. Defaults to nothing.
#
# resources :posts, :module => "admin"
#
# All requests to the posts resources will now go to +Admin::PostsController+.
#
# [:path]
#
# Set a path prefix for this resource.
#
# resources :posts, :path => "admin"