Cannot render JavaScript from Rails controller
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I want to display a modal window with an error message, when the user has entered something invalid in a form, but render another action if everything is OK. However, when I try to display the modal window with

render :js => "jQuery.facebox(#{...})"

only the actual JavaScript called is displayed:

try {
  jQuery.facebox(...)
} catch (e) { alert('RJS error:\n\n' + e.toString());
  alert('jQuery.facebox(\"<div class=\'error\'>Error</div>\")');
  throw e;
}
Asteriated answered 17/5, 2010 at 14:4 Comment(2)
The question is: What am I doing wrong?Asteriated
Make sure you have a failsafe incase you user doesn't have javascript. otherwise they wouldn't know they were getting an error. As a personal rule i find that removing modal windows increases usability...doesn't really help the question, though thought i would share some words of wisdom.Guria
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Have you tried putting the code in a partial? So instead of

render :js => "jQuery.facebox(#{...})"

try

render :partial => "my_facebox_popup" 

Then inside of your _my_facebox_popup.html.erb partial put your code:

<script type = "text/javascript">
...
</script>

debug any errors you get with firebug.

Guria answered 17/5, 2010 at 22:9 Comment(0)
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Try this

 render :update do|page|
   page <<  "jQuery.facebox(#{...})"
 end
Obligation answered 17/5, 2010 at 14:10 Comment(0)
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Maybe you should specify in the jQuery call the dataType of the response you're waiting for.

E.g.:

$.ajax({ 
  url: "/controller/action/id", 
  success: function(){
    $(this).addClass("done");
  },
  dataType: 'script' 
});
Concupiscent answered 17/5, 2010 at 16:37 Comment(0)

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