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match
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match(path, options=nil)
public
When you set up a regular route, you supply a series of symbols that Rails maps to parts of an incoming HTTP request.
match ':controller/:action/:id/:user_id'
Two of these symbols are special: :controller maps to the name of a controller in your application, and :action maps to the name of an action within that controller. Anything other than :controller or :action will be available to the action as part of params.


