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I have an index page that displays a list of images.

On click on any of the images, i want to grab the image_url and pass it to my css/scss as background-image in my #header div.

Below is what i have done so far:

index.html.haml

%header
 %div#has-zoom

 %section
   - @images.each do |image|
    = image_tag image.image.url(:thumb), class: 'touched'

image.coffee

$('.touched').click ->
  $('#head-zoom').addClass 'enlarge'

image.css.scss

.enlarge {
          background-image: image-url(<%= image_tag image.image.url(:thumb) %>);
          height: 100vh;
          background-size: cover;
          background-position: center;
 }

Your assistance will be deeply and dearly appreciated.

2 Answers 2

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You cannot do that in image.css.scss, as .scss gets precompiled to .css file on the server side before sending it to the browser. And the interactivity you are trying is on the client side.

You could do the following:

$('.touched').click ->
  var image_src = $(this).attr('src')
  $('#head-zoom').addClass('enlarge')
  $('#head-zoom').css('background-image', 'url('+image_src+')')

And update the .enlarge to the following:

.enlarge {
  height: 100vh;
  background-size: cover;
  background-position: center;
}
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  • How can someone do something like this then? .css('background-image', url('<%= image_tag.image.url(:medium)'); I did this, i got undefined method error. Pls note that the background image changes based on clicked event. i.e onClicked event background change. thanks @Dharam Sep 7, 2016 at 21:36
  • instance_variables you set up in the controller are available in your views, but not in .scss files. You can use plain ruby in .scss files which get transformed while compiled to .css files. But you cannot use instance variables you set in the controller in .scss files. Sep 7, 2016 at 21:45
  • I just gave your answer a vote-up. How best can i then grab the image clicked and pass it to the css. Thanks in advance. @Dharam Sep 8, 2016 at 16:38
  • You cannot pass that information to the .css file. What you can do is to apply the css using javascript as I showed above. Sep 8, 2016 at 17:27
  • Pls can you help me with a code sample. That might just ease my mystery. Tnx again Sep 8, 2016 at 17:53
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I have to post what works for me using @Dharam's answer.

 $('.touched').click ->    #-> Gets element with the class="touched" 
 var image_src = $(this).attr('src') 
 #-> (this).attr('src') is a jquery method that grabs / returns a value.   
 #-> In my case, returns the clicked img src's value = http://localhost:3000/system/images/images/000/000/018/thumb/%2846%29.jpg?1472555101

Which is of course fetched from below

index.html.haml

= image_tag image.image.url(:thumb), class: 'touched'

That said, i can now do something like below:

$('#head-zoom').addClass('enlarge')
  $('#head-zoom').css('background-image', 'url('+image_src+')')

And that works like charm.

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