Namespace
Module
Methods
Constants
RENDER_FORMATS_IN_PRIORITY | = | [:body, :plain, :html] |
Instance Public methods
render(*args)
Renders a template and assigns the result to self.response_body
.
If no rendering mode option is specified, the template will be derived from the first argument.
render "posts/show"
# => renders app/views/posts/show.html.erb
# In a PostsController action...
render :show
# => renders app/views/posts/show.html.erb
If the first argument responds to render_in
, the template will be rendered by calling render_in
with the current view context.
Rendering Mode
:partial
-
See
ActionView::PartialRenderer
for details.render partial: "posts/form", locals: { post: Post.new } # => renders app/views/posts/_form.html.erb
:file
-
Renders the contents of a file. This option should not be used with unsanitized user input.
render file: "/path/to/some/file" # => renders /path/to/some/file
:inline
-
Renders an
ERB
template string.@name = "World" render inline: "<h1>Hello, <%= @name %>!</h1>" # => renders "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>"
:body
-
Renders the provided text, and sets the content type as
text/plain
.render body: "Hello, World!" # => renders "Hello, World!"
:plain
-
Renders the provided text, and sets the content type as
text/plain
.render plain: "Hello, World!" # => renders "Hello, World!"
:html
-
Renders the provided HTML string, and sets the content type as
text/html
. If the string is nothtml_safe?
, performs HTML escaping on the string before rendering.render html: "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>".html_safe # => renders "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>" render html: "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>" # => renders "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>"
:json
-
Renders the provided object as JSON, and sets the content type as
application/json
. If the object is not a string, it will be converted to JSON by callingto_json
.render json: { hello: "world" } # => renders "{\"hello\":\"world\"}"
By default, when a rendering mode is specified, no layout template is rendered.
Options
:assigns
-
Hash
of instance variable assignments for the template.render inline: "<h1>Hello, <%= @name %>!</h1>", assigns: { name: "World" } # => renders "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>"
:locals
-
Hash
of local variable assignments for the template.render inline: "<h1>Hello, <%= name %>!</h1>", locals: { name: "World" } # => renders "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>"
:layout
-
The layout template to render. Can also be
false
ortrue
to disable or (re)enable the default layout template.render "posts/show", layout: "holiday" # => renders app/views/posts/show.html.erb with the app/views/layouts/holiday.html.erb layout render "posts/show", layout: false # => renders app/views/posts/show.html.erb with no layout render inline: "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>", layout: true # => renders "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>" with the default layout
:status
-
The HTTP status code to send with the response. Can be specified as a number or as the status name in
Symbol
form. Defaults to 200.render "posts/new", status: 422 # => renders app/views/posts/new.html.erb with HTTP status code 422 render "posts/new", status: :unprocessable_entity # => renders app/views/posts/new.html.erb with HTTP status code 422
📝 Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb, line 137
def render(*args)
raise ::AbstractController::DoubleRenderError if response_body
super
end
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render_to_string(*)
Similar to render
, but only returns the rendered template as a string, instead of setting self.response_body
.
📝 Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb, line 146
def render_to_string(*)
result = super
if result.respond_to?(:each)
string = +""
result.each { |r| string << r }
string
else
result
end
end
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