ActionController::Renderer allows you to render arbitrary templates without requirement of being in controller actions.
You get a concrete renderer class by invoking ActionController::Base#renderer. For example:
ApplicationController.renderer
It allows you to call method render directly.
ApplicationController.renderer.render template: '...'
You can use this shortcut in a controller, instead of the previous example:
ApplicationController.render template: '...'
render allows you to use the same options that you can use when rendering in a controller. For example:
FooController.render :action, locals: { ... }, assigns: { ... }
The template will be rendered in a Rack environment which is accessible through ActionController::Renderer#env. You can set it up in two ways:
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by changing renderer defaults, like
ApplicationController.renderer.defaults # => hash with default Rack environment
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by initializing an instance of renderer by passing it a custom environment.
ApplicationController.renderer.new(method: 'post', https: true)
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DEFAULTS | = | { http_host: "example.org", https: false, method: "get", script_name: "", input: "" }.freeze |
RACK_KEY_TRANSLATION | = | { http_host: "HTTP_HOST", https: "HTTPS", method: "REQUEST_METHOD", script_name: "SCRIPT_NAME", input: "rack.input" } |
IDENTITY | = | ->(_) { _ } |
RACK_VALUE_TRANSLATION | = | { https: ->(v) { v ? "on" : "off" }, method: ->(v) { v.upcase }, } |
[R] | controller | |
[R] | defaults |
Create a new renderer instance for a specific controller class.
Accepts a custom Rack environment to render templates in. It will be merged
with the default Rack environment defined by
ActionController::Renderer::DEFAULTS
.
Create a new renderer for the same controller but with a new env.
Render templates with any options from ActionController::Base#render_to_string.
# File actionpack/lib/action_controller/renderer.rb, line 72 def render(*args) raise "missing controller" unless controller request = ActionDispatch::Request.new @env request.routes = controller._routes instance = controller.new instance.set_request! request instance.set_response! controller.make_response!(request) instance.render_to_string(*args) end