Class: ActionController::Renderer
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ActionController::Renderer
- Defined in:
- lib/action_controller/renderer.rb
Overview
Action Controller Renderer
ActionController::Renderer allows you to render arbitrary templates without being inside a controller action.
You can get a renderer instance by calling renderer
on a controller class:
ApplicationController.renderer
PostsController.renderer
and render a template by calling the #render method:
ApplicationController.renderer.render template: "posts/show", assigns: { post: Post.first }
PostsController.renderer.render :show, assigns: { post: Post.first }
As a shortcut, you can also call render
directly on the controller class itself:
ApplicationController.render template: "posts/show", assigns: { post: Post.first }
PostsController.render :show, assigns: { post: Post.first }
Constant Summary collapse
- DEFAULTS =
{ method: "get", input: "" }.freeze
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#controller ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute controller.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.for(controller, env = nil, defaults = DEFAULTS) ⇒ Object
Creates a new renderer using the given controller class.
-
.normalize_env(env) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #defaults ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(controller, env, defaults) ⇒ Renderer
constructor
Initializes a new Renderer.
-
#new(env = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a new renderer using the same controller, but with a new Rack env.
-
#render(*args) ⇒ Object
(also: #render_to_string)
Renders a template to a string, just like ActionController::Rendering#render_to_string.
-
#with_defaults(defaults) ⇒ Object
Creates a new renderer using the same controller, but with the given defaults merged on top of the previous defaults.
Constructor Details
#initialize(controller, env, defaults) ⇒ Renderer
Initializes a new Renderer.
Parameters
-
controller
- The controller class to instantiate for rendering. -
env
- The Rack env to use for mocking a request when rendering. Entries can be typical Rack env keys and values, or they can be any of the following, which will be converted appropriately:-
:http_host
- The HTTP host for the incoming request. Converts to Rack’sHTTP_HOST
. -
:https
- Boolean indicating whether the incoming request uses HTTPS. Converts to Rack’sHTTPS
. -
:method
- The HTTP method for the incoming request, case-insensitive. Converts to Rack’sREQUEST_METHOD
. -
:script_name
- The portion of the incoming request’s URL path that corresponds to the application. Converts to Rack’sSCRIPT_NAME
. -
:input
- The input stream. Converts to Rack’srack.input
.
-
-
defaults
- Default values for the Rack env. Entries are specified in the same format asenv
.env
will be merged on top of these values.defaults
will be retained when calling #new on a renderer instance.
If no http_host
is specified, the env HTTP host will be derived from the routes’ default_url_options
. In this case, the https
boolean and the script_name
will also be derived from default_url_options
if they were not specified. Additionally, the https
boolean will fall back to Rails.application.config.force_ssl
if default_url_options
does not specify a protocol
.
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 106 def initialize(controller, env, defaults) @controller = controller @defaults = defaults if env.blank? && @defaults == DEFAULTS @env = DEFAULT_ENV else @env = normalize_env(@defaults) @env.merge!(normalize_env(env)) unless env.blank? end end |
Instance Attribute Details
#controller ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute controller.
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 25 def controller @controller end |
Class Method Details
.for(controller, env = nil, defaults = DEFAULTS) ⇒ Object
Creates a new renderer using the given controller class. See ::new.
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 61 def self.for(controller, env = nil, defaults = DEFAULTS) new(controller, env, defaults) end |
.normalize_env(env) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 32 def self.normalize_env(env) # :nodoc: new_env = {} env.each_pair do |key, value| case key when :https value = value ? "on" : "off" when :method value = -value.upcase end key = RACK_KEY_TRANSLATION[key] || key.to_s new_env[key] = value end if new_env["HTTP_HOST"] new_env["HTTPS"] ||= "off" new_env["SCRIPT_NAME"] ||= "" end if new_env["HTTPS"] new_env["rack.url_scheme"] = new_env["HTTPS"] == "on" ? "https" : "http" end new_env end |
Instance Method Details
#defaults ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 117 def defaults @defaults = @defaults.dup if @defaults.frozen? @defaults end |
#new(env = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a new renderer using the same controller, but with a new Rack env.
ApplicationController.renderer.new(method: "post")
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 69 def new(env = nil) self.class.new controller, env, @defaults end |
#render(*args) ⇒ Object Also known as: render_to_string
Renders a template to a string, just like ActionController::Rendering#render_to_string.
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 123 def render(*args) request = ActionDispatch::Request.new(env_for_request) request.routes = controller._routes instance = controller.new instance.set_request! request instance.set_response! controller.make_response!(request) instance.render_to_string(*args) end |
#with_defaults(defaults) ⇒ Object
Creates a new renderer using the same controller, but with the given defaults merged on top of the previous defaults.
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# File 'lib/action_controller/renderer.rb', line 75 def with_defaults(defaults) self.class.new controller, @env, @defaults.merge(defaults) end |