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# 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 # <tt>Turbo-Frame</tt> 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 <tt>ActionController::Base</tt>. 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
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