Never mind, found helper_method. So now I have
helper_method :current_practice in my ApplicationController, and it
magically appears in the ApplicationHelper as well.
Walter
On May 11, 2011, at 2:34 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
I have a method:
def current_practice
if session[:impersonating]
Practice.find session[:impersonating]
else
current_user.practice
end
end
It is identical in both controller and helper. How could I DRY this
up so I only need maintain it in one place?
I already have the line
helper:all
at the top of my ApplicationController, but when I commented out the
current_practice in the controller, the one from the helper didn't
step in. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what that line is meant to do.
Walter
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