1 ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
2 # The priority is based upon order of creation: first created -> highest priority.
4 # Sample of regular route:
5 # map.connect 'products/:id', :controller => 'catalog', :action => 'view'
6 # Keep in mind you can assign values other than :controller and :action
8 # Sample of named route:
9 # map.purchase 'products/:id/purchase', :controller => 'catalog', :action => 'purchase'
10 # This route can be invoked with purchase_url(:id => product.id)
12 # You can have the root of your site routed by hooking up ''
13 # -- just remember to delete public/index.html.
14 map.connect '', :controller => "front"
16 map.connect '/sitealizer/:action', :controller => 'sitealizer'
19 map.connect 'quickvote/:action/:id',
20 :controller => 'quickvote',
21 :requirements => { :action => /(create|add_candidate|sort_candidates|my_quickvotes)/ }
23 map.quickaction 'quickvote/:ident/:action',
24 :controller => 'quickvote',
25 :requirements => { :action => /(change|confirm|results)/ }
27 map.quickvote 'quickvote/:ident',
28 :controller => 'quickvote', :action => 'index'
30 # Allow downloading Web Service WSDL as a file with an extension
31 # instead of a file named 'wsdl'
32 map.connect ':controller/service.wsdl', :action => 'wsdl'
34 # The following pertain to caching and accessing Gruff graphs
35 # To make caching easier, add a line like this to config/routes.rb:
36 # map.graph "graph/:action/:id/image.png", :controller => "graph"
38 # Then reference it with the named route:
39 # image_tag graph_url(:action => 'show', :id => 42)
40 map.graph "graph/:action/:id/graph.png", :controller => "graph"
42 # Install the default route as the lowest priority.
43 map.connect ':controller/:action/:id.:format'
44 map.connect ':controller/:action/:id'