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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T20:59:41+00:00 2026-05-15T20:59:41+00:00

On my latest Rails application I’ve decided to only render partials from helper methods.

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On my latest Rails application I’ve decided to only render partials from helper methods.

For example, in application_helper.rb:

def render_header
     render :partial => "partials/header"
end

I’m doing this to make my code a little more dry in case I rename a partial or need to add in additional logic for controlling which partial is displayed.

The drawback to this is that it quickly inflates application_helper.rb, which already inflates pretty rapidly without doing this.

I’m wondering what the cleanest way to break up application_helper is. I was thinking that I should create an application_helpers library in lib/, and include a different module for every type of helper I want, for example partial_helper.rb.

However, I haven’t been able to get this to work. I placed the file in lib/application_helpers/partial_helper.rb, and I called the module “ApplicationHelpers::PartialHelper”. I thought this would get loaded by Rails automatically, and that in my views I could do “PartialHelper.render_header”, but I get an error that that method is undefined on PartialHelper.

Another idea was to just include/require the helper in application_helper.rb, and call it normally in my views, but that also didn’t work.

Any ideas/solutions?

Thanks,
Zach

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    2026-05-15T20:59:42+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:59 pm

    You can place any <whatever>_helper.rb file in app/helpers and Rails will pick it up. You could have partials_helper.rb, for example. You’re not restricted to the application helper or helpers generated by controllers.

    Example partials_helper.rb:

    module PartialsHelper
      def render_header
        ...
      end
    end
    
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