My problem is as follows: I have a rails app where all the links are :remote => true
. So all the content is loaded with AJAX, while some of the page elements will only load once. So a link to articles#index
will go through articles.js.erb
, execute some functions, and render the content. Here's an example of articles.js.erb
:
centerMiddleMenu();
$("#content-container").html('<%= j(render("articles"))%>');
setStudioContentWidth();
setContentWidth();
pageurl = "/thestudio/articles";
if(pageurl!=window.location){
window.history.pushState({path:pageurl},'',pageurl);
}
What happens here: I set the width on some elements based on the available content, and change the URL to display: domain.com/articles
. The problem however is that the functions above don't seem to execute when the user types in the URL (domain.com/articles
) directly. This is problem because if someone shares a link and the other guy visits it, the site doesn't look good because the width of the content isn't properly set.
I would like to know if I can have Rails use article.js.erb
even when someone types the URL in the browser. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Please let me know if something is not clear, English is not my native language ;)
articles.js.erb
to execute. But when someone hits the URl directly, it's executing html templates (articles.html.erb
). You can userender
method explicitly to render*.js*
templates. guides.rubyonrails.org/layouts_and_rendering.html#using-renderrender 'articles.js.erb'
at the end of the action. However this produces the following error:Security warning: an embedded <script> tag on another site requested protected JavaScript. If you know what you're doing, go ahead and disable forgery protection on this action to permit cross-origin JavaScript embedding.
It seems I have to disableprotect_from_forgery
for every URL, and I'm reluctant to do this for the entire application...