I am overriding the create action of the devise Registrations Controller. I have two forms for signup, individual or company, a company has a field called company_form set to true that differentiates the two forms.
Upon form validation I would like the correct form to render (previously it was going back to the default form no matter what form i was using).
I am having an issue where just the partial is being rendered (obvious as i am only rendering the partial), but I need the layouts/application file to be rendered aswell.
class RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
def create
<!-- Other devise code here -->
if resource.company_form
render partial: 'shared/company_signup_form'
else
render partial: '/shared/individual_signup_form'
end
end
end
I have tried
if resource.company_form
render partial: 'shared/company_signup_form', layout: 'layouts/application'
else
render partial: '/shared/individual_signup_form', layout: 'layouts/application
end
But i get an error
Template is missing
Missing partial layouts/_application
Why is it looking for a partial _application when I specified layout and how can i get the correct layout to be applied please
Thanks
Edit
Reading through the documentation it says
"Note that layouts for partials follow the same leading-underscore naming as regular partials, and are placed in the same folder with the partial that they belong to (not in the master layouts folder)."
But i want the default layout to be applied
Partial rendering in a controller is most commonly used together with Ajax calls that only update one or a few elements on a page without reloading. Rendering of partials from the controller makes it possible to use the same partial template in both the full-page rendering (by calling it from within the template) and when sub-page updates happen (from the controller action responding to Ajax calls). By default, the current layout is not used.
This may be the reason your code is not working you can use rendering template.
Template rendering works just like action rendering except that it takes a path relative to the template root. The current layout is automatically applied.
if resource.company_form
render :template => "shared/company_signup_form"
else
render :template => "shared/individual_signup_form"
end
** REMOVE UNDERSCORE from your partail name because you are using this as a template.
Hope this works !
In the end (and i know this is a hack) but i created a partial called _partial_layout_wrapper in my layouts that was an exact copy of the layouts/application file and used this in my controller
render partial: 'shared/company_signup_form', layout: 'partial_layout_wrapper'
this works but surely this cannot be the way ?
Could you post your whole controller? Rails renders by default layout/application.html.erb if another layout is not specified.
From the ror guides:
Partial Layouts
A partial can use its own layout file, just as a view can use a
layout. For example, you might call a partial like this:
<%= render partial: "link_area", layout: "graybar" %>
This would look for a partial named _link_area.html.erb and render it
using the layout _graybar.html.erb. Note that layouts for partials
follow the same leading-underscore naming as regular partials, and are
placed in the same folder with the partial that they belong to (not in
the master layouts folder).
Also note that explicitly specifying :partial is required when passing
additional options such as :layout.
So render partial: 'shared/company_signup_form', layout: 'layouts/application'
is looking for layouts/_application.html.erb