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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:24:24+00:00 2026-05-14T15:24:24+00:00

I am looking for method for parsing route path like this: ActionController::Routing.new(post_path).parse #=> {:controller

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I am looking for method for parsing route path like this:

ActionController::Routing.new("post_path").parse
#=> {:controller => "posts", :action => "index"}

It should be opposite to url_for

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I’ve found out:
What is the opposite of url_for in Rails? A function that takes a path and generates the interpreted route?

ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path("/posts")

So now I need to convert posts_path into “/posts”

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    2026-05-14T15:24:24+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    There’s this method:

    >> ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path("/posts/")
    => {:action=>"index", :controller=>"posts"}
    

    If you only have a string with your route (like "posts_path"), then I guess in the context you’re using this you should be able to do

    ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path(send("posts_path".to_sym))
    

    btw this was educating for me too 🙂

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