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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T04:56:30+00:00 2026-05-18T04:56:30+00:00

I am quite new to Rails3, I basically created a subscribers scaffolding, I only

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I am quite new to Rails3, I basically created a subscribers scaffolding, I only want my app to respond to new and create actions.

So in config/routes.rb I defined:

resources :subscribers, :only => [:new, :create]

Which works this way

GET /subscribers => subscribers#new
POST /subscribers => subscribers#create

Now I want my app to exhibit the subscribers resources at / (root) instead of /subscribers, so here is what I did:

match '/' => "subscribers#new"
match '/' => "subscribers#create"
match '/' => "subscribers#thankyou"
resources :subscribers, :only => [:new, :create]

Which somehow works, but is probably not the DRYest thing: here are the issues I have:

  1. When going back to the form after an issue on a create the browser displays the /subscribers URL instead of just /, the form is created using the form_for(@subscriber) helper method, so the path helper must be somehow unaffected by the route
  2. Ideally I don’t even want the app to respond to a request on /subscribers
  3. I noticed a weird bug, when posting the form while disconnected (from /, and then doing a refresh when the connection comes back (browser ask for resubmitting => OK), the Rails app crashes (I don’t have the error stack though as this was on production), why is that?

Also, I tried setting up the route this way:

resources :subscribers, :only => [:new, :create] do
  collection do
    post '/' => :create
    get '/' => :new
  end
end

Which is probably DRYer, but it doesn’t fix any of these issues.

I am sure this is something quite simple, please help!

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    2026-05-18T04:56:31+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 4:56 am

    Thank you for your answers, it helped me find the exact solution to my question:

    resources :subscribers, :only => [:new, :create], :path => '', :path_names => {:new => ''}

    Tested and working on Rails 3 🙂

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