The second form
render :partial => 'account', :object => @some_account
will make sure the account
variable in the partial will be set to @some_account
.
You can rename the variable using the :as
option.
The biggest advantage of the :locals
is that
- you have very clear control over the objects and names
- you can assign more than 1 variable
So you could do something like
render partial => 'some_view', :locals => { :user => account.user, :details => some_details_we_retrieved }
making a clear seperation possible when needed.
The disadvantage of the :locals
approach is that it is more verbose, and sometimes a simple
render :partial => 'account'
is identical to
render :partial => 'account', :locals => {:account => @account }
So use the one which suits you the best (or where it suits the best).
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