I am a ruby newbie and have been trying Sinatra for quite some time now, one thing that Iam not able to figure out is why does a ‘/’ in the url make such a big difference.
I mean isnt:
get 'some_url' do
end
and
get 'some_url/' do
end
Supposed to point to the same route? why is that Sinatra considers it as different routes? I spent a good one hour trying to figure that out.
According to RFC 2616 and RFC 2396 (RFCs defining resource identity) those URLs do not define the same resource. Therefore Sinatra treats them differently. This is esp. important if you imagine the route returning a page with relative links. This link
Would point to
/barif you’re coming from/foo, to/foo/barif you’re coming from/foo/.You can use the following syntax to define a route matching both:
Or the Regexp version mentioned in the comments above.