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2007 Nov 30
5
render_to_string in an after filter
I''m using render_to_string in an after_filter, which renders a partial that is sent to a web service. Here''s the code: class MyController < ApplicationController after_filter :post_to_webservice def show # show logic end def post_to_webservice stuff = render_to_string :partial => ''stuff'' webservice_post(stuff) end I get a DoubleRenderError in the
2006 Mar 13
2
how do I render a partial view into a string from inside a view ?
I want to pass the partial to a Javascript function ( which uses the data for for creating an iframe) render_to_string is not accessible form a view thanks in advance -- Roberto Saccon - http://rsaccon.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060313/8165bcec/attachment.html
2006 Aug 17
8
instance variables in templates
Hey all, Well... hmm... feeling pretty stupid here... For some reason my controller instance variables are not displaying in my templates. I''ve boiled it down to this test case. class Rss::FilmController < ApplicationController def display @time = Time.now end end and the template: <html> <head> <title>Is This Ever Going To Work</title>
2012 May 28
1
rendering a partial inside another using render_to_string and (:formats) in controller
I want to clean my code by moving the duplicated lines : partial = render_to_string( :partial => "#{file}", :formats => [:html] ) to the pagination_partials function. ================================================= WORKING CODE: ================================================= def render_format_search_partial(file, options={}) # TODO remove this line to use the one
2006 May 18
4
Can I send rendered .html to somewhere besides the web server?
Is there any way to tell Rails to send the .html file it renders somewhere other than the web server? I need to save a page to the server''s file system instead of sending it to the user''s browser. Thanks! Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060518/facce47e/attachment.html
2006 Aug 17
3
How to save output "render :action=>:any_action" to a file?
I need to save the output of my rails app to a file. i.e. instead of rendering a page when using "render :action=>:any_action" i want the output to be saved to a file. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks Chris -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Jan 10
3
A best practices question
Hey everyone. I''ve got a best practices question. How are you guys rendering newsfeeds? We have a couple of apps where we send newsfeed items from a backend process. As such, we aren''t in the context of a controller and can''t use the rails template rendering. We''ve tried about 3 different ways to make that bearable, but aren''t having much
2010 Jul 04
2
Rendering a different format in the implementation of a renderer
Yehuda has a nice article on implementing a custom renderer for PDF at http://www.engineyard.com/blog/2010/render-options-in-rails-3/ I''ve tried to follow the example and I''m not sure I see how to get it to work. If I understand things correctly, the format(s) usable in this render call respond_with(@resource) do |format| format.xyz { render :xyz => ... } end
2006 Jun 09
4
View into a String?
I''ve got a nice XML view of my data that works just fine when I call it from the browser. Now I''d like a different controller method to take that XML and write it to the file system. Since the XML view lives in an RXML file, is there a trick to telling the controller "Get your output into a string" instead of writing it back to the browser? After writing it out
2008 Feb 19
3
render_to_string in a controller test?
Hi all, I know that in general, view and controller tests should be isolated, such that controller specs don''t test views etc. However, I think I''ve run into a situation that might be an exception. My controller uses render_to_string to produce a chunk of HTML that it passes to a model to be processed. The controller then redirects the user to a different page. The
2006 Jul 05
3
Calling render_to_string from a view
I''m playing around with a list of todos, which I want to render as <ul>''s that can nest to an arbitrary level, so I wrote this as a helper method: def print_todo(t) str = "<ul>\n\t<li>" str += render_to_string(:partial => ''todo'', :object => t) + "\n" t.children.each { |c| str +=
2009 Feb 09
3
rendering original view
def create # next statement is original and is removed # @review = Review.new(params[:review]) @school = School.find(params[:school_id]) # @review = @school.reviews.create!(params[:review]) @review = @school.reviews.build(params[:review]) respond_to do |format| if @review.save flash[:notice] = ''Review was successfully created.'' #
2005 Dec 27
6
avoid multiple render per action
Hello, I have a hash that contains categories, and each category ID is a hash of subcategories. What i want to do is dynamically load that hash, loop thru it, for each category , subcat run a query against the DB, and render a partial. The issue is i put the render:partial in a for loop but you can only render once per action. What is the best way to loop thru all my categories without a
2010 Mar 17
3
rails+prawnto: setting :type to :prawn in a #render_to_string call not working
Hello, my question is rails related though it is also somewhat specific to the prawnto plugin (installed latest version as of 2010-03-15). I would ask on a prawnto forum/list if I knew where one was. Anyhow, I''m using rails 2.3.5 (with ruby 1.8.6 patchlevel 111) in an app that is successfully using the prawnto gem (with the prawn gem version 0.7.1). I''ve got a a
2010 Jul 20
1
[LLVMdev] Rendering MachineFunctions as HTML.
Hi All, I've developed a pass to render machine functions as HTML pages with some accompanying information about liveness and register pressure. Current features: Renders machine functions, optionally displaying estimated register pressure for selected register classes, and liveness for selected intervals. The following command line options can be used to enable and customise the
2006 Jul 22
17
Problem getting form_remote_tag to work with image upload
Hey guys, I am trying to pass the parameters for the file being upload, but the params[] are not being passed. Ive read through some posts and realize this is an issue with RoR. I read through some of the posts and someone suggested using: http://svn.kylemaxwell.com/form_remote_upload/trunk/ I tried to install it, and although I thought I installed it correctly, it doesn''t work.
2006 Feb 12
6
Including another helper
I need to include another helper module apart from the normal two (ApplicationHelper and [controllername]Helper). The inclusion needs to be dynamic and based on external parameters (ie what helper that get included differ from request to request). Is it possible? How? /Marcus
2008 Oct 14
2
best-practice for programmatically using rxml generated from controller/view? (or 'how can I view a view from a model')
Hey Guys, Here''s the scenario: I''ve got vendor-specific XML I need to create and then POST it somewhere. It sounds easy enough, but I''m running into issues when it comes time to actually use the XML. Trying hard to stay within the MVC pattern I: 1) Create a controller which loads the models I''m about to turn into XML 2) Create an rxml view which renders the
2008 Mar 17
9
Render index view and RJS on load?
Hi, I''ve searched for a while online and been unable to find anything concerning this. I have a controller with an index action, which has an index view. This view renders the index page but also needs to execute some javascript to show some data (using effects) when the page loads. I thought I could just create the view and RJS with the same name and the RJS would be run after the
2006 Feb 12
3
Invoke render multiple times
I need to invoke render() multiple times. This is not to render a response to the browser but to get the result of render() and put it in files. Is there another way to do it if it''s not possible to do it directly with render()? Btw, what''s the reasoning behind only allowing render() to be called once a request? /Marcus