Path helper for a wildcard route in Phoenix (Elixir)












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I'd like to use a path helper for a wildcard route, defined like this:



get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


There is indeed a path helper, but it does is of course not what I need :



iex(3)> MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, sub_path: "test/thing")
"/thing?sub_path=test%2Fthing"


What I need would be, instead:



"/thing/test/thing"


Any clue on how to achieve this ?










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    I'd like to use a path helper for a wildcard route, defined like this:



    get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


    There is indeed a path helper, but it does is of course not what I need :



    iex(3)> MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, sub_path: "test/thing")
    "/thing?sub_path=test%2Fthing"


    What I need would be, instead:



    "/thing/test/thing"


    Any clue on how to achieve this ?










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      I'd like to use a path helper for a wildcard route, defined like this:



      get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


      There is indeed a path helper, but it does is of course not what I need :



      iex(3)> MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, sub_path: "test/thing")
      "/thing?sub_path=test%2Fthing"


      What I need would be, instead:



      "/thing/test/thing"


      Any clue on how to achieve this ?










      share|improve this question














      I'd like to use a path helper for a wildcard route, defined like this:



      get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


      There is indeed a path helper, but it does is of course not what I need :



      iex(3)> MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, sub_path: "test/thing")
      "/thing?sub_path=test%2Fthing"


      What I need would be, instead:



      "/thing/test/thing"


      Any clue on how to achieve this ?







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          Try this:



          get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


          and this:



          MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, ["test", "thing"])


          Example: https://gist.github.com/tapajos/b48e0d1b8ef6654ad70a220c8dc1a97c






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            Try this:



            get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


            and this:



            MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, ["test", "thing"])


            Example: https://gist.github.com/tapajos/b48e0d1b8ef6654ad70a220c8dc1a97c






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              Try this:



              get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


              and this:



              MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, ["test", "thing"])


              Example: https://gist.github.com/tapajos/b48e0d1b8ef6654ad70a220c8dc1a97c






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                Try this:



                get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


                and this:



                MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, ["test", "thing"])


                Example: https://gist.github.com/tapajos/b48e0d1b8ef6654ad70a220c8dc1a97c






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                Try this:



                get("/thing/*sub_path", ThingController, :index)


                and this:



                MyAppWeb.Router.Helpers.thing_path(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, :index, ["test", "thing"])


                Example: https://gist.github.com/tapajos/b48e0d1b8ef6654ad70a220c8dc1a97c







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