I need to render another controller action <%= render "controller/index" %> and i get this error

Missing partial controller/index with {:formats=>[:html], :locale=>[:en, :en], :handlers=>[:rjs, :rhtml, :rxml, :erb, :builder]} in view paths "/path_to/app/views"

how can i render another controller action into a view but without sending an redirect to the client ? I've tried

<%=render :action => "index", :controller=>"controller" %>

but it seems that is not working.

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do you have an index.html.erb in views/your_controller/? – Andrei S May 18 '11 at 22:31
Why not use a redirect to the correct controller action? – Daniel X Moore Dec 9 '11 at 20:36
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Try to render template:

<%= render :template => "controller/index" %> 

Or file:

<%= render :template => "#{Rails.root}/app/controllers/controller/index" %> 

And I believe you should render it through controller, as far as it is mor convinient:

def your_action
  ...
  render :action => :index
end
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I've try to use render :template but is rendering the html and i need to render the index method because the index method gets some data from DB needed for that view. – Mihai May 19 '11 at 7:19
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OMG. You never need to do it! It is very VERY bad design even to try to render another action from view. No excuse for you – fl00r May 19 '11 at 9:26
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From Rails Guides page:

Using render with :action is a frequent source of confusion for Rails newcomers. The specified action is used to determine which view to render, but Rails does not run any of the code for that action in the controller. Any instance variables that you require in the view must be set up in the current action before calling render.

So in short you can't render another action, you can only render another template. You could get the shared code and move it to a method in application controller. You could also try something along this lines if you really can't structure your code in some other way:

# This is a hack, I'm not even sure that it will work and it will probably
# mess up your filters (like ignore them).
other_controller = OtherController.new
other_controller.request = @_request
other_controller.some_action
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This works well for me :

def renderActionInOtherController(controller,action,params)
  controller.class_eval{
    def params=(params); @params = params end
    def params; @params end
  }
  c = controller.new
  c.request = @_request
  c.response = @_response
  c.params = params
  c.send(action)
  c.response.body
end

then, call by

render :text => renderActionInOtherController(OtherController,:otherAction,params)

basically it hacks the other class and overwrites its "params" method and return

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