Try using, for example bar_path(:user_id => 1, :id => 2) to get foo/1/bar/2.
Try using, for example, bar_path(:user_id => 1, :id => 2) to get /foo/1/bar/2. Btw, why do you need these parenthesis in the scope? I think it should be just like that: scope "foo/:user_id/" do resources :bar end Shouldn't it?
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