Hello, you've got partial. Try searching rails partial. On Dec 15, 7:51 pm, Jakub <jakub.ho...@gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings! > > I like the idea of application templates in Rails but having > everything in one file is a big mess so I decided to divide it into > smaller chunks. Since I haven't been able to figure out any "standard" > or "better" way how to do it, here is my solution - the sub_template > method - just put it to your template.rb and use it (you just have to > specify the '-m' option with full path and do not to use some remote > repository). Btw - is there some better/cleaner way how to do it? > > Example > -------------------------------------------- > if template.starts_with?('../') or template.starts_with?('./') > raise "Please specify the '-m' parameter with full path." > end > > def sub_template(name) > code = File.new(name).readlines.join > self.instance_eval(code) > end > > template_root = File.dirname(File.expand_path(template)) > sub_template(template_root + '/db.rb') > --------------------------------------------------- > > Tested on: Rails 2.3.5 > Repository: you can find my template using this technique > onhttp://github.com/HakubJozak/railroad_tie > > Pre-requisities: > - binding of runner contains 'template' variable (it is there now but > it might break in next version)
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