ok, I see. Thank you.

I just think that "a module that both include in a controller and a
helper" is a little bit complicated then just write that method in
helper and make controller can access it, in the case that the number
of this kind of methods is not a big one.

Emm, maybe this is not the correct ruby way of doing things.
And maybe I should re-orgnize my app structure like your suggestion.
Thank you.

On Oct 31, 5:42 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Oct 31, 8:28 am, boblu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> But sometimes, we need 
> some methods that both used in view and
> > controller.
> > Where do you suggest to put them in?
>
> You can make controller methods available to views with helper_method,
> or you could have a module that you both include in a controller and
> pass to  helper (which among other things adds a module to the set of
> helpers a view has).
>
> Fred
>
> > On Oct 31, 5:18 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On 31 Oct 2008, at 07:59, boblu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > In my project, I have
>
> > > > class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
> > > >  helper :all
> > > > end
>
> > > > module ApplicationHelper
> > > >   def use_module
> > > >        ### ssss
> > > >   end
> > > > end
>
> > > > class B < ApplicationController
> > > >   def efd
> > > >      call_private()
> > > >   end
>
> > > >   private
> > > >   def call_private()
> > > >      use_module()
> > > >   end
> > > > end
>
> > > > When I call B::efd(), an error return saying 'use_module()' is
> > > > undefined !!
>
> > > Helper methods are added to views, not controllers
>
> > > Fred
>
> > > > I was wonderring why 'helper :all' in my application.rb is not working
> > > > at all.
> > > > Then I find that this method is depend on  'HELPERS_DIR' variable.
> > > > However, when I type this 'HELPERS_DIR'  in console, it shows
> > > > 'uninitialized constant' error.
>
> > > > Does anyone has the same problem?
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