Ruby: Rails routes

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Routing connects incoming requests to the appropriate controllers and actions in a Rails application. It offers a straightforward way to design URLs and endpoints for your app. Routes are defined in the config/routes.rb file. Here are some common routing patterns:

  1. Root route:

    root 'controller_name#action_name'
    
  2. Generic route:

    get '/path', to: 'controller#action'
    
  3. Resource route (generates standard CRUD routes):

    resources :model_name