I''ve got an action in my application controller that needs to call a shared RJS template. Typically it''s actually being called by subclasses of the application controller. I''ve tried this.. def action ...code.. render :partial => "shared/template" end with ''_template.rjs'' existing in the shared folder. The problem that crops up is that it simply inserts the contents of the RJS template into the appropriate spot as flat text without actually executing the javascript. I''m on edge rails ATM. Anyone out there playing with RJS templates encountered this before? -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time!
Any reason you have it as a partial? RJS''s are never meant to be rendered to the screen (from what I understand), so really, there would be no reason to have them as partials. This may or may not be your problem, but try making it a regular template and see what happens. -Nick On 8 Feb 2006 00:54:27 -0000, Kevin Olbrich < devlists-rubyonrails@devlists.com> wrote:> > I''ve got an action in my application controller that needs to call a > shared RJS template. Typically it''s actually being called by subclasses > of the application controller. > > I''ve tried this.. > > > def action > ...code.. > render :partial => "shared/template" > end > > with ''_template.rjs'' existing in the shared folder. > > The problem that crops up is that it simply inserts the contents of the > RJS template into the appropriate spot as flat text without actually > executing the javascript. > > I''m on edge rails ATM. > > Anyone out there playing with RJS templates encountered this before? > > > -- > Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time! > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060208/a0c02e8b/attachment.html
On Tuesday, February 07, 2006, at 8:17 PM, Nick Stuart wrote:>Any reason you have it as a partial? RJS''s are never meant to be >rendered to >the screen (from what I understand), so really, there would be no reason to >have them as partials. This may or may not be your problem, but try making >it a regular template and see what happens. > >-NickI finally figured this out. The link_to_remote calls that were calling the ajax action were specifying an :update parameter. When you do this, it replaces the contents of the target object with the javascript from the RJS template. Removing that parameter makes things work just fine. BTW, leaving the render call as render :partial=>"shared/template" works just fine with RJS templates, although I think it makes more sense to have the call look like this.. render "shared/template" _Kevin -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time!
Cool, glad you got it working, and nice to know that partials do infact work. But as you said, the concept just seems "off" to me to have a partial RJS template. On 8 Feb 2006 03:42:52 -0000, Kevin Olbrich <devlists-rubyonrails@devlists.com> wrote:> > On Tuesday, February 07, 2006, at 8:17 PM, Nick Stuart wrote: > >Any reason you have it as a partial? RJS''s are never meant to be > >rendered to > >the screen (from what I understand), so really, there would be no reason to > >have them as partials. This may or may not be your problem, but try making > >it a regular template and see what happens. > > > >-Nick > > I finally figured this out. The link_to_remote calls that were calling > the ajax action were specifying an :update parameter. When you do this, > it replaces the contents of the target object with the javascript from > the RJS template. Removing that parameter makes things work just fine. > > BTW, leaving the render call as > > render :partial=>"shared/template" > > works just fine with RJS templates, although I think it makes more sense > to have the call look like this.. > > render "shared/template" > > _Kevin > > -- > Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time! > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >