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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T00:30:24+00:00 2026-06-16T00:30:24+00:00

So I’ve seen lots of discussion on SO about using erb in your CSS

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So I’ve seen lots of discussion on SO about using erb in your CSS files. I can get ERB to process the CSS files by using the <%= %> syntax and adding .erb to the file, but what I really need is to access instance variables in the controller.

searches_controller.rb

def new
  @search = Search.new
  @school = School.find(params[:school])
end

What I would really like to do is:

searches.css.scss.erb

h1.logo {
  color: <%= @school.primary_color %>;
}

but ERB will throw an error because @school is nil. Is there some way to require the controller to access those instance variables?

The only other way I can think to do it is to embed it as an data-attribute in the views and then use JS to change it on the front end. This strikes me as potentially better since the CSS file won’t change and need to be resent every time, but it would also be a lot less elegant.

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    2026-06-16T00:30:24+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 12:30 am

    You also need to consider that in a pre-compiled asset scenario, the CSS will be run through Sprockets during compilation, so you’d end up with a static colour (assuming @school was actually instantiated which it wouldn’t be). This is undesirable as every school would then have the same colour (whatever that happened to be during compilation stage).

    For custom branding like this we let our users specify their colours, and include a block of CSS in the layout:

    :css
        h1.logo {
            color: <%= @school.primary_color %>;
        }
    

    It isn’t ideal, but if you have a small number of customisations seems to work fairly well.

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