When is it required to use _path_url
instead of _path
inside an application?
My understanding was that _path
provides a relative path inside of a site, where _url
is required when linking between different sites.
Source: Named routes _path vs _url
But I'm getting the below error in my application when linking to another page.
Error:
undefined method `users_show_path' for #<#:0x007fe12740c3a0> Did you mean? users_show_path_url
routes.rb
get '/user/:id/show', to: 'users#show', as: :users_show_path
Working link
<%= link_to 'Return', users_show_path_url(current_user), class: 'btn btn-default' %>
Failing link
<%= link_to 'Return', users_show_path(current_user), class: 'btn btn-default' %>
Adding _url
was required to make it work.
I've never had this issue before in Rails development so I'm wondering if there is some routing technicality that might be causing it.