[url]http://guides.rubyonrails.org/form_helpers.html[/url]
[url]http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/AbstractController/Helpers/ClassMethods.html#method-i-helper[/url]
Use view help at Controller
The answer depends on the Rails version.
Rails >= 3.1
Change the include_all_helpers config to false in any environment where you want to apply the configuration. If you want the config to apply to all environments, change it in application.rb.
When false, it will skip the inclusion.
Rails < 3.1
Delete the following line from ApplicationController
In this way each controller will load its own helpers.
[url]http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/AbstractController/Helpers/ClassMethods.html#method-i-helper[/url]
Use view help at Controller
helper :foo # => requires 'foo_helper' and includes FooHelper
helper 'resources/foo' # => requires 'resources/foo_helper' and includes Resources::FooHelper
# One line
helper { def hello() "Hello, world!" end }
# Multi-line
helper do
def foo(bar)
"#{bar} is the very best"
end
end
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
helper_method :current_user, :logged_in?
def current_user
@current_user ||= User.find_by_id(session[:user])
end
def logged_in?
current_user != nil
end
end
The answer depends on the Rails version.
Rails >= 3.1
Change the include_all_helpers config to false in any environment where you want to apply the configuration. If you want the config to apply to all environments, change it in application.rb.
config.action_controller.include_all_helpers = false
When false, it will skip the inclusion.
Rails < 3.1
Delete the following line from ApplicationController
helper :all
In this way each controller will load its own helpers.