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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:08:52+00:00 2026-05-13T20:08:52+00:00

I use the will_paginate plug-in. In oder to generate routes that I can cache

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I use the will_paginate plug-in.

In oder to generate routes that I can cache ( /posts/index/2 instead of /posts?page=2) I added the following to my routes.rb:

map.connect '/posts/index/1', :controller => 'redirect', :url => '/posts/'  

map.connect 'posts/index/:page',
          :controller => 'posts',
          :action => 'index',
          :requirements => {:page => /\d+/ },
          :page => nil

The first line redirects /posts/index/1 to /posts/ using a redirect controller, to avoid having a duplicate page.

Is there something wrong with the way I set up the 'posts/index/:page' rule?

I thought adding :requirements => {:page => /\d+/ } would ensure that /post/index/ without a :page parameter should not work, but /posts/index.html is getting cached.

How can I redirect /posts/index/ to /posts/ to avoid having both /posts.html and /posts/index.html ?

Thanks


UPDATE

I simply added

map.connect '/posts/index/', :controller => 'redirect', :url => '/posts/'

And I’m not getting duplicate pages anymore.

However, I still don’t uderstand why I was getting /posts/index.html. Any explanations or suggestions on how to make this rule more succinct are welcome ;)!

map.connect '/posts/index/1', :controller => 'redirect', :url => '/posts/'  
map.connect '/posts/index/', :controller => 'redirect', :url => '/posts/'
map.connect 'posts/index/:page',
          :controller => 'posts',
          :action => 'index',
          :requirements => {:page => /\d+/ },
          :page => nil
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    2026-05-13T20:08:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:08 pm

    Here I found possible answer to your question.

    I think that adding :page => nil can override previous condition. So maybe when you remove this part, it will work as you expected.

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