user1066183
user1066183

Reputation: 2584

rails 4 redirect back with new params

Is it possible to redirect back to the referring url with a new param in the query string?

something like this:

redirect_to :back, custom_param='foo'

Upvotes: 18

Views: 12702

Answers (3)

dzajic
dzajic

Reputation: 3102

Another approach could be to pass it via "flash" (it goes away automatically after the redirect request):

flash[:somekey] = 'some value'
redirect_to :back

However, as one of my colleagues noted, a better way is probably to return it as a query param, to keep it stateless and distinguish the two URLs. It seems there isn't a nice, built-in Rails way to do that, which makes me wonder what else is wrong with this approach.

Upvotes: 3

tihom
tihom

Reputation: 8003

Try this:

# get a URI object for referring url 
referrer_url = URI.parse(request.referrer) rescue URI.parse(some_default_url)
                    # need to have a default in case referrer is not given


# append the query string to the  referrer url
referrer_url.query = Rack::Utils.parse_nested_query(referrer_url.query).
                    # referrer_url.query returns the existing query string => "f=b"
                    # Rack::Utils.parse_nested_query converts query string to hash => {f: "b"}
                    merge({cp: 'foo'}).
                    # merge appends or overwrites the new parameter  => {f: "b", cp: :foo'}
                    to_query
                    # to_query converts hash back to query string => "f=b&cp=foo"



# redirect to the referrer url with the modified query string
redirect_to referrer_url.to_s
                    # to_s converts the URI object to url string

Upvotes: 8

techvineet
techvineet

Reputation: 5111

You can put it in session and then redirect back

session[:somekey] = value
redirect_to :back

Upvotes: 6

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