Entrydns::Application.routes.draw do mount RailsAdmin::Engine => '/rails_admin', :as => 'rails_admin' devise_for :admins devise_for :users scope module: 'users' do resources :domains do as_routes end resources :hosts do as_routes member do put 'new_token' end end match '/records/modify/:authentication_token', to: 'records#modify', as: :modify_record resources :records do as_routes end resources :soas do as_routes end resources :ns do as_routes end resources :mxes do as_routes end resources :as do as_routes member do put 'new_token' end end resources :cnames do as_routes end resources :txts do as_routes end resources :aaaas do as_routes end resources :srvs do as_routes end resources :permissions do as_routes end end scope module: 'public' do resources :pages, only: :show post 'pages/contact', to: 'pages#contact' root :to => 'pages#show', id: 'home' end # The priority is based upon order of creation: # first created -> highest priority. # Sample of regular route: # match 'products/:id' => 'catalog#view' # Keep in mind you can assign values other than :controller and :action # Sample of named route: # match 'products/:id/purchase' => 'catalog#purchase', :as => :purchase # This route can be invoked with purchase_url(:id => product.id) # Sample resource route (maps HTTP verbs to controller actions automatically): # resources :products # Sample resource route with options: # resources :products do # member do # get 'short' # post 'toggle' # end # # collection do # get 'sold' # end # end # Sample resource route with sub-resources: # resources :products do # resources :comments, :sales # resource :seller # end # Sample resource route with more complex sub-resources # resources :products do # resources :comments # resources :sales do # get 'recent', :on => :collection # end # end # Sample resource route within a namespace: # namespace :admin do # # Directs /admin/products/* to Admin::ProductsController # # (app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb) # resources :products # end # You can have the root of your site routed with "root" # just remember to delete public/index.html. # root :to => 'welcome#index' # See how all your routes lay out with "rake routes" # This is a legacy wild controller route that's not recommended for RESTful applications. # Note: This route will make all actions in every controller accessible via GET requests. # match ':controller(/:action(/:id(.:format)))' end