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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T04:41:20+00:00 2026-05-24T04:41:20+00:00

I’ve got a custom will_paginate renderer that overrides WillPaginate::ViewHelpers::LinkRenderer’s link method like so: def

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I’ve got a custom will_paginate renderer that overrides WillPaginate::ViewHelpers::LinkRenderer’s link method like so:

   def link(text, target, attributes = {})
      "<a href='/users/95/friends_widget?page=#{target}' rel='next' data-remote='true'>#{text}</a>"
   end

…and that works great, except you can see the hard-coded 95 in that link. How would I pass a parameter (e.g. user or user’s ID) into the custom renderer via the Rails view?

<%= will_paginate(@user_friends, :remote => true, :renderer => FriendsRenderer) %>

Or is there something I’m missing, some easier way to do it?

BTW: @user_friends isn’t available in the custom renderer, and I’ve already tried just adding params onto the end of that will_paginate call, e.g. :user => user)

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    2026-05-24T04:41:21+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:41 am

    View:

    <%= will_paginate @user_friends, :renderer => 'FriendsRenderer',
                             :remote => true,
                             :link_path => friends_widget_user_path(@user) %>
    
    class FriendsRenderer < WillPaginate::LinkRenderer
      def prepare(collection, options, template)
        @link_path = options.delete(:link_path)
        super
      end
    
    protected
      def link(page, text, attributes = {})
        # Here you can use @link_path   
      end
    end
    

    Note that this works for the will-paginate version: 2.3.6

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