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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.
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WORKING CODE:
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def render_format_search_partial(file, options={})
# TODO remove this line to use the one
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
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
2007 Apr 19
4
render_to_string in a model ?
I have a batch job that will call script/runner, I would like in this
call to create html formated email and save it to the database. This is
easy enough in a controller with
yournewhost.email = render_to_string :action => "email_newhost_ready",
:layout => false
But render_to_string is only available in controller action pack, is
there a easy way to render_to_string in a Model? Or
2011 Mar 06
2
render_views and render_to_string
Hey guys. One of my controller actions uses #render_to_string to send back a
JSON response.
When I try to spec this, Ruby raises a NoMethodError, saying that
#render_to_string doesn''t exist in my controller action.
Here''s the controller action, spec, and output:
http://pastie.org/1640962
Any idea what I''m doing wrong? Thanks,
Nick
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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
2011 May 17
1
rails render_to_string problem
Hi
I`m trying to test my controller with rspec and always get an error.
The error is in the render_to_string method call (without it test
works fine). So could u please help me with that?
users_controller.rb:
def update
@user.update_attributes!(params[:user])
redirect_to @user, :status => 202, :text =>
render_to_string(:partial => "users/show", :type =>
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 +=
2008 Jan 16
6
Backgroundrb 1.0.1: uninitialized constant Packet::ClassHelpers (NameError)
Hi,
just updated backgroundrb to release 1.0.1 and am getting this error when
trying to start backgroundrb.
vendor/plugins/backgroundrb/framework/core.rb:18: uninitialized constant
Packet::ClassHelpers (NameError)
Just updated from r298 where everything was working fine.
If I comment out the offending line then backgroundrb starts but I can''t
connect to it from my app.
Anyone have any
2007 Jun 11
0
render_to_string from within the worker?
Is it possible to call render_to_string from with in a brb worker?
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2006 May 26
8
calling render_to_string outside of controller
How can I call render_to_string outside of a controller. I''m stuck on
this. I''ve nearly got my plugin finished but I can''t seem to get this
to work. The method is in ActionController::Base but it is protected.
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2008 Sep 08
2
Problems with async worker request
Sorry if this comes through twice. I already sent this once, before joining
the mailing list.
I''m attempting to use Backgroundrb to handle asynchronous pdf creation, but
in doing so, I''ve run into a very strange problem. Below is a method that''s
called from the controller which creates a new worker, then grabs the worker
and calls the ''build_pdf''
2010 Nov 04
0
Re: Train wreck getting render_to_string to work from foreign controller [SOLVED]
Just for collective knowledge as I have found no info on this problem
online:
I solved this by adding an .html.erb file for the "missing template", since
by design or bug Rails3 will not find or render another controllers view (in
my experience). Then in the new html.erb file, I just put <%= render
"comparisons/display" %> because the views *are* able to find templates
2006 Mar 08
0
render_to_string() in a controller that isn''t default route?
Is it possible to call render_to_string() in a controller that is not
set as the default route?
The content controller is set in routes.rb: map.connect '''', :controller
=> "content". The content controller is calling a template controller,
and I would like to be able to call render_to_string() within the
template controller, however I receive the error:
2009 Jun 23
0
render_to_string inside method shared across several controllers
I use render_to_string to generate short reports (in HTML) under
certain conditions when users access my application. The reports are
stored in the database and uses database information at the time they
are generated (and can thus not be generated later, e.g; when you want
to consult them). The reports are generated the same way regardless of
which controller has been accessed. Conditions for
2006 Apr 20
0
Using render_to_string in other custom classes
I have a project where I''m publishing files. Once when the user
clicks publish via a URL and one when an email is received that tells
the app they want to publish again. Because the publishing requires
templates I have them in there own views. The problem is when I want
to publish via email I don''t want to ask the controller to render the
views.
This is what I tried to
2012 Mar 31
0
Missing Template Error on render_to_string - Rails 3.2.2
Hi,
I''m trying to execute some javascript in the browser after completing
my create action in the controller. Here''s how I''m doing it:
In my controller:
def create
# exectue some code
js = render_to_string(:layout => false, :template =>
"planned_meals/meal.js.coffee.erb")
render :js => js
end
Two questions:
1) Am I going about it the
2006 Jul 11
1
Aggregate Controllers
Hi,
I''m developing a dashboard like page and basically want to combine the result of multiple actions on a page. I''ve done this so far:
def index
r1 = render_to_string :action => "action1"
r2 = render_to_string :action => "action2"
render :text => r1+r2
end
This works, but now I want to render from other controllers and this is where
2007 Aug 23
2
Render partial from Backgroundrb worker?
Hi,
I have a long running task which generates JavaScript to files and I am
hoping to move this to a backgroundrb worker. The javascript is
currently generated with call to render_to_string:
File.open(File.join(target_folder, ''all.js''), "w") do |file|
file.puts(render_to_string :partial =>
''partials/shared/javascript/tags'', :locals => {
2006 Mar 27
0
render_to_string troubles
Hi,
I''m trying to build a simple mechanism for pre-caching a bunch of files by iterating over a hash of options from within a controller:
#site.controller:
for options in [
{ :controller => "site", :action => "welcome" },
{ :controller => "site", :action => "about" },
{ :controller => "site", :action