Module: AbstractController::Helpers::ClassMethods
- Includes:
 - Resolution
 
- Defined in:
 - lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb
 
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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      #_helpers  ⇒ Object 
    
    
  
  
  
  
    
    
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Sets the attribute _helpers.
 
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #_helpers_for_modification ⇒ Object
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      #clear_helpers  ⇒ Object 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
Clears up all existing helpers in this class, only keeping the helper with the same name as this class.
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      #helper(*args, &block)  ⇒ Object 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
Includes the given modules in the template class.
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      #helper_method(*methods)  ⇒ Object 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
Declare a controller method as a helper.
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      #inherited(klass)  ⇒ Object 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
When a class is inherited, wrap its helper module in a new module.
 
Methods included from Resolution
#all_helpers_from_path, #helper_modules_from_paths, #modules_for_helpers
Instance Attribute Details
#_helpers=(value) ⇒ Object (writeonly)
Sets the attribute _helpers
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      # File 'lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb', line 92 def _helpers=(value) @_helpers = value end  | 
  
Instance Method Details
#_helpers_for_modification ⇒ Object
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      # File 'lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb', line 231 def _helpers_for_modification unless @_helpers self._helpers = define_helpers_module(self, superclass._helpers) end _helpers end  | 
  
#clear_helpers ⇒ Object
Clears up all existing helpers in this class, only keeping the helper with the same name as this class.
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      # File 'lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb', line 222 def clear_helpers inherited_helper_methods = _helper_methods self._helpers = Module.new self._helper_methods = Array.new inherited_helper_methods.each { |meth| helper_method meth } default_helper_module! unless anonymous? end  | 
  
#helper(*args, &block) ⇒ Object
Includes the given modules in the template class.
Modules can be specified in different ways. All of the following calls include FooHelper:
# Module, recommended.
helper FooHelper
# String/symbol without the "helper" suffix, camel or snake case.
helper "Foo"
helper :Foo
helper "foo"
helper :foo
The last two assume that "foo".camelize returns “Foo”.
When strings or symbols are passed, the method finds the actual module object using String#constantize. Therefore, if the module has not been yet loaded, it has to be autoloadable, which is normally the case.
Namespaces are supported. The following calls include Foo::BarHelper:
# Module, recommended.
helper Foo::BarHelper
# String/symbol without the "helper" suffix, camel or snake case.
helper "Foo::Bar"
helper :"Foo::Bar"
helper "foo/bar"
helper :"foo/bar"
The last two assume that "foo/bar".camelize returns “Foo::Bar”.
The method accepts a block too. If present, the block is evaluated in the context of the controller helper module. This simple call makes the wadus method available in templates of the enclosing controller:
helper do
  def wadus
    "wadus"
  end
end
Furthermore, all the above styles can be mixed together:
helper FooHelper, "woo", "bar/baz" do
  def wadus
    "wadus"
  end
end
  
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      # File 'lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb', line 211 def helper(*args, &block) modules_for_helpers(args).each do |mod| next if _helpers.include?(mod) _helpers_for_modification.include(mod) end _helpers_for_modification.module_eval(&block) if block_given? end  | 
  
#helper_method(*methods) ⇒ Object
Declare a controller method as a helper. For example, the following makes the current_user and logged_in? controller methods available to the view:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  helper_method :current_user, :logged_in?
  private
    def current_user
      @current_user ||= User.find_by(id: session[:user])
    end
    def logged_in?
      current_user != nil
    end
end
In a view:
<% if logged_in? -%>Welcome, <%= current_user.name %><% end -%>
Parameters
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method[, method]- A name or names of a method on the controller to be made available on the view. 
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      # File 'lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb', line 140 def helper_method(*methods) methods.flatten! self._helper_methods += methods location = caller_locations(1, 1).first file, line = location.path, location.lineno methods.each do |method| # def current_user(*args, &block) # controller.send(:'current_user', *args, &block) # end _helpers_for_modification.class_eval <<~ruby_eval.lines.map(&:strip).join(";"), file, line def #{method}(*args, &block) controller.send(:'#{method}', *args, &block) end ruby2_keywords(:'#{method}') ruby_eval end end  | 
  
#inherited(klass) ⇒ Object
When a class is inherited, wrap its helper module in a new module. This ensures that the parent class’s module can be changed independently of the child class’s.
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      # File 'lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb', line 84 def inherited(klass) # Inherited from parent by default klass._helpers = nil klass.class_eval { default_helper_module! } unless klass.anonymous? super end  |