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Hiccdown methods should live in their own, separate modules. How about they are called ‘renderers’?
module ProductsRenderer
def self.index vc, # …
vc.some_helper_method
end
end
A benefit of this approach is that, when people start a new Rails app, they may end up putting whatever they’d otherwise put in a helper in a renderer, since renderers have the benefit of having unambiguously resolvable method names.
Criticized1 criticim(s)
Then how would you call index
from a helper method?
Criticism of #316Criticized1 criticim(s)
I don’t think that’s something people would do a lot, but they still easily could: ProductsRenderer.index(self)
Criticism of #317
I don’t like the term ‘renderer’ yet. It’s too loaded with meaning, what with Rails already having a render
method in controllers and another render
method in views…
Criticism of #316