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I have an "index.html.erb" file with the following:

<%= render @users %>

This renders "_user.html.erb" and outputs a button for performing a certain action on each user:

<%= link_to "action", action_path(user), :id => "#{user.id}_action", :remote => true) %>

I've set up my User controller to respond to the AJAX request by looking at "action.js.erb".

In order to perform javascript methods on particular users within the partial, and I'd like to know how instance variables from my partial (such as user.id) can be passed into or accessed within the js.erb file, for instance:

$("#{@user.id}_action").toggle();

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You access the information in your *.js.erb-files just like in your *.html.erb-files, using @users or other instance variables declared in the controller:

$("#<%= @user.id %>_action").toggle();
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  • please see edit. declaring @user.id within the js.erb as such isn't being recognized.
    – neon
    May 14, 2011 at 17:49
  • awesome. works with a minor edit to declare the css id using the "#" prefix. (please make the edit in your answer, it won't let me do it). thanks!
    – neon
    May 14, 2011 at 17:57
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    I got nil on @user or @whatever.
    – zx1986
    Sep 19, 2016 at 14:38
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there's an excellent gem called gon that might simplify and organize things quite a bit: https://github.com/gazay/gon/blob/master/README.md

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  • Perfect!! Exactly what I was looking for!! Feb 24, 2017 at 17:09

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