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I am rather certain this is a stupid question, but I can't find the answer.

Is there a way to figure out what the current controller is from within the view?

For an example of why I would want to know this: if several controllers share the same layout, I may have a part in the layout ERB file where I want to highlight the current page's menu item based on the controller.

Maybe that is a bad approach. If so, what is the more preferred way to do this?

I'm interested to know about getting the name of the current controller either way, though.

(Obviously I could put something like @controller_name = 'users' in each controller; but that seems like the sort of thing Rails would've already done behind the scenes. So I'm just wondering if there's a built-in way.)

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Hi, params[:controller] stores the value of current controller in the application.

Thanks, Anubhaw

Anubhaw
Worked like a charm. Thanks!
Dan Tao