I have a form that is adding rows to the DB via remote => true. I then want to append the new data to a table, but cannot get the correct view to render.
As of now, it is rendering the entire show.html.erb page for the new entry, but I want to layout a minimal version to be added as a . Is there a quick way to tell my controller what view to render after inserting into the db? I want to render my partial named _newly_added.html.erb
My Controller
def new
@task = Task.new
render :partial => "/tasks/newly_added", :locals => { :t => @task }
end
Thanks!!
EDIT I think what I need is just an alternative "show" view.
I found that the method I needed to change was actually this:
def create
@task = Task.new(params[:task])
respond_to do |format|
if @task.save
format.html { redirect_to @task, notice: 'Task was successfully created.' }
format.json { render json: @task, status: :created, location: @task }
else
format.html { render action: "new" }
format.json { render json: @task.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity }
end
end
end
I just need to make an alternative show view, and then tell this to redirect_to that view.
trand render the new object in it. Then you can just get the response data of your Ajax call and put the html generated in your table. For this use a respond_to :js without layouts and using a specific partial – MrYoshiji Nov 13 '12 at 19:33