'When using the friendly_id gem - can you ignore certain routes like /about /contact?
I'm using the friendly_id gem in a Rails application, to be able to view organisations at site.com/organisation-name
The problem is that I have a few static pages like "About" and "Contact" at site.com/about and friendly_id assumes these pages should point to a record, hence I get this error.
ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound in OrganisationsController#show
can't find record with friendly id: "about"
routes.rb
resources :organisations, path: "", except: [:index, :new, :create] do
resources :posts
end
get '/organise', to: 'home#organise'
get '/privacy', to: 'home#privacy'
get '/about', to: 'home#about'
get '/terms', to: 'home#terms'
Is there a way to ignore these routes at all, or do I need to prefix them with something else?
Solution 1:[1]
The solution was to simply reorder my routes to put the static page routes above my organisations route definition:-
get '/organise', to: 'home#organise'
get '/privacy', to: 'home#privacy'
get '/about', to: 'home#about'
get '/terms', to: 'home#terms'
resources :organisations, path: "", except: [:index, :new, :create] do
resources :posts
end
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