Action Controller Metal
ActionController::Metal
is the simplest possible controller, providing a valid Rack interface without the additional niceties provided by ActionController::Base
.
A sample metal controller might look like this:
class HelloController < ActionController::Metal
def index
self.response_body = "Hello World!"
end
end
And then to route requests to your metal controller, you would add something like this to config/routes.rb
:
get 'hello', to: HelloController.action(:index)
The action
method returns a valid Rack application for the Rails router to dispatch to.
Rendering Helpers
ActionController::Metal
by default provides no utilities for rendering views, partials, or other responses aside from explicitly calling of response_body=
, content_type=
, and status=
. To add the render helpers youβre used to having in a normal controller, you can do the following:
class HelloController < ActionController::Metal
include AbstractController::Rendering
include ActionView::Layouts
append_view_path "#{Rails.root}/app/views"
def index
render "hello/index"
end
end
Redirection Helpers
To add redirection helpers to your metal controller, do the following:
class HelloController < ActionController::Metal
include ActionController::Redirecting
include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
def index
redirect_to root_url
end
end
Other Helpers
You can refer to the modules included in ActionController::Base
to see other features you can bring into your metal controller.
Methods
- action
- controller_name
- controller_name
- dispatch
- headers
- make_response!
- middleware
- new
- params
- params=
- performed?
- reset_session
- response=
- response_body=
- session
- url_for
- use
Attributes
[R] | request | The |
[R] | response | The |
Class Public methods
action(name)
Returns a Rack endpoint for the given action name.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 289
def self.action(name)
app = lambda { |env|
req = ActionDispatch::Request.new(env)
res = make_response! req
new.dispatch(name, req, res)
}
if middleware_stack.any?
middleware_stack.build(name, app)
else
app
end
end
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controller_name()
Returns the last part of the controllerβs name, underscored, without the ending Controller
. For instance, PostsController
returns posts
. Namespaces are left out, so Admin::PostsController
returns posts
as well.
Returns
-
string
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 130
def self.controller_name
@controller_name ||= (name.demodulize.delete_suffix("Controller").underscore unless anonymous?)
end
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dispatch(name, req, res)
Direct dispatch to the controller. Instantiates the controller, then executes the action named name
.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 305
def self.dispatch(name, req, res)
if middleware_stack.any?
middleware_stack.build(name) { |env| new.dispatch(name, req, res) }.call req.env
else
new.dispatch(name, req, res)
end
end
π See on GitHub
make_response!(request)
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 134
def self.make_response!(request)
ActionDispatch::Response.new.tap do |res|
res.request = request
end
end
π See on GitHub
middleware()
The middleware stack used by this controller.
By default uses a variation of ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack
which allows for the following syntax:
class PostsController < ApplicationController
use AuthenticationMiddleware, except: [:index, :show]
end
Read more about Rails middleware stack in the guides.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 284
def self.middleware
middleware_stack
end
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new()
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 185
def initialize
@_request = nil
@_response = nil
@_response_body = nil
@_routes = nil
@_params = nil
super
end
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use(...)
Pushes the given Rack middleware and its arguments to the bottom of the middleware stack.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 267
def use(...)
middleware_stack.use(...)
end
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Instance Public methods
controller_name()
Delegates to the classβs ::controller_name
.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 156
def controller_name
self.class.controller_name
end
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headers
Delegates to ActionDispatch::Response#headers
.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 180
delegate :headers, to: "@_response"
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params()
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 194
def params
@_params ||= request.parameters
end
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params=(val)
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 198
def params=(val)
@_params = val
end
π See on GitHub
performed?()
Tests if render or redirect has already happened.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 220
def performed?
response_body || response.committed?
end
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reset_session()
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 258
def reset_session
@_request.reset_session
end
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response=(response)
Assign the response and mark it as committed. No further processing will occur.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 242
def response=(response)
set_response!(response)
# Force `performed?` to return true:
@_response_body = true
end
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response_body=(body)
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 209
def response_body=(body)
if body
body = [body] if body.is_a?(String)
response.body = body
super
else
response.reset_body!
end
end
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session
The ActionDispatch::Request::Session instance for the current request. See further details in the Active Controller Session guide.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 176
delegate :session, to: "@_request"
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url_for(string)
Basic url_for that can be overridden for more robust functionality.
π Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb, line 205
def url_for(string)
string
end
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