When the view is being rendered, instance variables and their values are picked up from the controller and passed to the view initializer which sets them to the view instance. This is done using these ruby methods:
instance_variables
- gets names of instance variables (documentation)
instance_variable_get(variable_name)
- gets value of an instance variable (documentation)
instance_variable_set(variable_name, variable_value)
- sets value of an instance variable (documentation)
Here is the Rails code:
Collecting controller instance variables (github):
def view_assigns
hash = {}
variables = instance_variables
variables -= protected_instance_variables
variables -= DEFAULT_PROTECTED_INSTANCE_VARIABLES
variables.each { |name| hash[name[1..-1]] = instance_variable_get(name) }
hash
end
Passing them to the view (github):
def view_context
view_context_class.new(view_renderer, view_assigns, self)
end
Setting them in the view (github):
def assign(new_assigns) # :nodoc:
@_assigns = new_assigns.each { |key, value| instance_variable_set("@#{key}", value) }
end
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