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current_page?(options)
  public
  True if the current request URI was generated by the given options.
Examples
Let’s say we’re in the /shop/checkout?order=desc action.
current_page?(:action => 'process') # => false current_page?(:controller => 'shop', :action => 'checkout') # => true current_page?(:controller => 'shop', :action => 'checkout', :order => 'asc) # => false current_page?(:action => 'checkout') # => true current_page?(:controller => 'library', :action => 'checkout') # => false
  
    
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  current_action? and current_controller?
I use them in link_unless_current_controller helper.
def current_action?(options) url_string = CGI.escapeHTML(url_for(options)) params = ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path(url_string, :method => :get) params[:controller] == @controller.controller_name && params[:action] == @controller.action_name end def current_controller?(options) url_string = CGI.escapeHTML(url_for(options)) params = ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path(url_string, :method => :get) params[:controller] == @controller.controller_name end
    
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  active_link_to helper gem
You should also have a look at github.com/twg/active_link_to if you need an ‘active’ class on your links.

  
  
  
  
  
  
    