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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
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
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Roberto Saccon - http://rsaccon.com
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2007 Feb 26
2
Apache+mod_proxy_balancer+Mongrel+Mephisto, Apache kills CPU
Our Mephisto install kills Mongrels and causes Apache to pound the
CPU. This started when we moved to Apache+mod_proxy_balancer+Mongrel.
Here''s what we know:
The following things are working OK, except when used in the
combination listed above: mongrel, mongrel_rails, MySQL, Apache,
mod_proxy_balancer. We believe these are all OK because we moved five
other Rails apps to this
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
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
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 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
2007 Nov 25
2
Fwd: Render_to_string from a worker
Hi,
I am trying to generate a PDF from within a worker using PDF::Writer. In my
controller I use render_to_string to create the pdf file however from what I
understand render_to_string can only be used from a controller.
Does anybody have any suggestions how I might be able to replicate this
functionality in a worker?
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thanks,
Felix
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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.
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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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 Feb 20
3
Background work
Greetings,
I''ve got a rails app which is basically an admin interface to a xml
dataset. Currently I''ve got rails rigged to call a function to spit the
entire dataset to file with every change. This would actually be ok, its
fairly infrequently updated, but when the dataset grows large the user sits
there waiting for it to dump with no feedback as to whats going on. Oh yes,
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 +=
2006 Mar 13
3
problem updating mulitple divs with ajax
i''m having some issues updating multiple divs via ajax. perhaps someone can
lend some assistance.
i''ve got 2 divs:
user_list and user_form.
when a person clicks the "edit this user" or "add new user" link the
user_form div is updated via an ajax call and the form is shown in the
user_form div.
this form is a remote form. it submits to either the update
2008 Dec 16
3
Princely Plugin: get nil.size error
Hi All,
I want to generate pdf with css. I am using princely plugin.
This is code which I written
def pdf
prince = Prince.new()
html_string = render_to_string(:template =>
''/users/paid_invoice.pdf.erb'')
send_data(
prince.pdf_from_string(html_string),
:filename => ''some_document.pdf'',
:type =>
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
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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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2005 Oct 14
2
Capture template output as plain html?
Hi,
I''m trying to find out if the following is possible.
I have a rhtml template stored in the database as a string. I need to
process the template (as a string), similar to using ActionView''s <%=
render_template("rhtml", @template_string) %>, but I need to do this in the
ActionController and capture the result as a string.
There is a method
2008 Feb 29
0
RJS and EXTjs component update (RAILS 1.2.3)
I want to use an RJS view to update EXT Panel bodies. But since the
panel bodies
have generated element ids, I can''t see how to use
''page.replace_html''.
So instead I wrote a javascript function ''updateBody''.
In the RJS view, I want to say something like:
page.call ''updateBody'', ''some_panel'', :partial =>