# Turbo frame requests are requests made from within a turbo frame with the intention of replacing the content of just
# that frame, not the whole page. They are automatically tagged as such by the Turbo Frame JavaScript, which adds a
# Turbo-Frame header to the request. When that header is detected by the controller, we ensure that any
# template layout is skipped (since we're only working on an in-page frame, thus can skip the weight of the layout), and
# that the etag for the page is changed (such that a cache for a layout-less request isn't served on a normal request
# and vice versa).
#
# This is merely a rendering optimization. Everything would still work just fine if we rendered everything including the layout.
# Turbo Frames knows how to fish out the relevant frame regardless.
#
# This module is automatically included in ActionController::Base.
module Turbo::Frames::FrameRequest
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
included do
layout -> { false if turbo_frame_request? }
etag { :frame if turbo_frame_request? }
end
private
def turbo_frame_request?
request.headers["Turbo-Frame"].present?
end
end