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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:40:12+00:00 2026-05-14T15:40:12+00:00

I have Action Mailer setup to render an email using the body attribute of

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I have Action Mailer setup to render an email using the body attribute of my Email model (in the database). I want to be able to use erb in the body but I can’t figure out how to get it to render in the sent email message.

I’m able to get the body as a string with this code

# models/user_mailer.rb
def custom_email(user, email_id)
  email = Email.find(email_id)

  recipients    user.email
  from          "Mail It Example <admin@foo.com>"
  subject       "Hello From Mail It"
  sent_on       Time.now

  # pulls the email body and passes a string to the template views/user_mailer/customer_email.text.html.erb
  body          :msg => email.body
end

I came across this article http://rails-nutshell.labs.oreilly.com/ch05.html which says I can use render but I’m only able to get render :text to work and not render :inline

# models/user_mailer.rb
def custom_email(user, email_id)
  email = Email.find(email_id)

  recipients    user.email
  from          "Mail It Example <admin@foo.com>"
  subject       "Hello From Mail It"
  sent_on       Time.now

  # body          :msg => email.body
  body          :msg => (render :text => "Thanks for your order")  # renders text and passes as a variable to the template
  # body          :msg => (render :inline => "We shipped <%= Time.now %>")  # throws a NoMethodError

end

Update: Someone recommended using initialize_template_class on this thread http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/67820. I now have this for body

body          :msg => initialize_template_class(:user => user).render(:inline => email.body)

It works but I don’t understand this so I tried researching the private method and there is not much out there on it which makes me worry this is a hack and there is probably a better way. Suggestions?

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    2026-05-14T15:40:13+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:40 pm

    Even if you end up unable to use render :inline, you can always instantiate ERb yourself.

      require 'erb'
    
      x = 42
      template = ERB.new <<-EOF
        The value of x is: <%= x %>
      EOF
      puts template.result(binding)
    
      #binding here is Kernel::binding, the current variable binding, of which x is a part.
    
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