What is the logical difference between resource
and resources
methods
Here is some examples:
resource :orders, :only => [:index, :create, :show]
> rake routes
orders POST /orders(.:format) orders#create
GET /orders(.:format) orders#show
resources :orders, :only => [:index, :create, :show]
> rake routes
orders GET /orders(.:format) orders#index
POST /orders(.:format) orders#create
order GET /orders/:id(.:format) orders#show
resource :orders
> rake routes
orders POST /orders(.:format) orders#create
new_orders GET /orders/new(.:format) orders#new
edit_orders GET /orders/edit(.:format) orders#edit
GET /orders(.:format) orders#show
PUT /orders(.:format) orders#update
DELETE /orders(.:format) orders#destroy
resources :orders
> rake routes
orders GET /orders(.:format) orders#index
POST /orders(.:format) orders#create
new_order GET /orders/new(.:format) orders#new
edit_order GET /orders/:id/edit(.:format) orders#edit
order GET /orders/:id(.:format) orders#show
PUT /orders/:id(.:format) orders#update
DELETE /orders/:id(.:format) orders#destroy
It looks like method resource
does not create route for index
, and helpers in some cases are different (new_order and new_orders). Why?