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Removed all helpers from PrototypeHelper that are implemented in AjaxHelper. Modified tests that extended with PrototypeHelper to now extend using AjaxHelper. AjaxHelper is now included by default in view helper

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Erik St. Martin 2010-01-23 14:10:24 -05:00 committed by Stefan Penner
parent 5462caf434
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5 changed files with 10 additions and 646 deletions

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc:
autoload :FormTagHelper, 'action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper'
autoload :JavaScriptHelper, 'action_view/helpers/javascript_helper'
autoload :NumberHelper, 'action_view/helpers/number_helper'
autoload :PrototypeHelper, 'action_view/helpers/prototype_helper'
autoload :AjaxHelper, 'action_view/helpers/ajax_helper'
autoload :RawOutputHelper, 'action_view/helpers/raw_output_helper'
autoload :RecordIdentificationHelper, 'action_view/helpers/record_identification_helper'
autoload :RecordTagHelper, 'action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper'
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc:
include FormTagHelper
include JavaScriptHelper
include NumberHelper
include PrototypeHelper
include AjaxHelper
include RawOutputHelper
include RecordIdentificationHelper
include RecordTagHelper

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@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
module ActionView
module Helpers
module AjaxHelper
include PrototypeHelper
# Included for backwards compatibility / RJS functionality
# Rails classes should not be aware of individual JS frameworks
include PrototypeHelper
def remote_form_for(record_or_name_or_array, *args, &proc)
options = args.extract_options!
@ -19,6 +21,7 @@ module ActionView
attributes.merge!(options)
url = attributes.delete("data-url")
attributes.delete(:builder)
form_tag(attributes.delete(:action) || url, attributes, &block)
end

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@ -27,40 +27,6 @@ module ActionView
# ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptHelper for more information on including
# this and other JavaScript files in your Rails templates.)
#
# Now you're ready to call a remote action either through a link...
#
# link_to_remote "Add to cart",
# :url => { :action => "add", :id => product.id },
# :update => { :success => "cart", :failure => "error" }
#
# ...through a form...
#
# <% form_remote_tag :url => '/shipping' do -%>
# <div><%= submit_tag 'Recalculate Shipping' %></div>
# <% end -%>
#
# ...periodically...
#
# periodically_call_remote(:url => 'update', :frequency => '5', :update => 'ticker')
#
# ...or through an observer (i.e., a form or field that is observed and calls a remote
# action when changed).
#
# <%= observe_field(:searchbox,
# :url => { :action => :live_search }),
# :frequency => 0.5,
# :update => :hits,
# :with => 'query'
# %>
#
# As you can see, there are numerous ways to use Prototype's Ajax functions (and actually more than
# are listed here); check out the documentation for each method to find out more about its usage and options.
#
# === Common Options
# See link_to_remote for documentation of options common to all Ajax
# helpers; any of the options specified by link_to_remote can be used
# by the other helpers.
#
# == Designing your Rails actions for Ajax
# When building your action handlers (that is, the Rails actions that receive your background requests), it's
# important to remember a few things. First, whatever your action would normally return to the browser, it will
@ -116,325 +82,6 @@ module ActionView
:form, :with, :update, :script, :type ]).merge(CALLBACKS)
end
# Returns a link to a remote action defined by <tt>options[:url]</tt>
# (using the url_for format) that's called in the background using
# XMLHttpRequest. The result of that request can then be inserted into a
# DOM object whose id can be specified with <tt>options[:update]</tt>.
# Usually, the result would be a partial prepared by the controller with
# render :partial.
#
# Examples:
# # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Updater('posts', '/blog/destroy/3', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true});
# # return false;">Delete this post</a>
# link_to_remote "Delete this post", :update => "posts",
# :url => { :action => "destroy", :id => post.id }
#
# # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Updater('emails', '/mail/list_emails', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true});
# # return false;"><img alt="Refresh" src="/images/refresh.png?" /></a>
# link_to_remote(image_tag("refresh"), :update => "emails",
# :url => { :action => "list_emails" })
#
# You can override the generated HTML options by specifying a hash in
# <tt>options[:html]</tt>.
#
# link_to_remote "Delete this post", :update => "posts",
# :url => post_url(@post), :method => :delete,
# :html => { :class => "destructive" }
#
# You can also specify a hash for <tt>options[:update]</tt> to allow for
# easy redirection of output to an other DOM element if a server-side
# error occurs:
#
# Example:
# # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Updater({success:'posts',failure:'error'}, '/blog/destroy/5',
# # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true}); return false;">Delete this post</a>
# link_to_remote "Delete this post",
# :url => { :action => "destroy", :id => post.id },
# :update => { :success => "posts", :failure => "error" }
#
# Optionally, you can use the <tt>options[:position]</tt> parameter to
# influence how the target DOM element is updated. It must be one of
# <tt>:before</tt>, <tt>:top</tt>, <tt>:bottom</tt>, or <tt>:after</tt>.
#
# The method used is by default POST. You can also specify GET or you
# can simulate PUT or DELETE over POST. All specified with <tt>options[:method]</tt>
#
# Example:
# # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/person/4', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, method:'delete'});
# # return false;">Destroy</a>
# link_to_remote "Destroy", :url => person_url(:id => person), :method => :delete
#
# By default, these remote requests are processed asynchronous during
# which various JavaScript callbacks can be triggered (for progress
# indicators and the likes). All callbacks get access to the
# <tt>request</tt> object, which holds the underlying XMLHttpRequest.
#
# To access the server response, use <tt>request.responseText</tt>, to
# find out the HTTP status, use <tt>request.status</tt>.
#
# Example:
# # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/words/undo?n=33', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true,
# # onComplete:function(request){undoRequestCompleted(request)}}); return false;">hello</a>
# word = 'hello'
# link_to_remote word,
# :url => { :action => "undo", :n => word_counter },
# :complete => "undoRequestCompleted(request)"
#
# The callbacks that may be specified are (in order):
#
# <tt>:loading</tt>:: Called when the remote document is being
# loaded with data by the browser.
# <tt>:loaded</tt>:: Called when the browser has finished loading
# the remote document.
# <tt>:interactive</tt>:: Called when the user can interact with the
# remote document, even though it has not
# finished loading.
# <tt>:success</tt>:: Called when the XMLHttpRequest is completed,
# and the HTTP status code is in the 2XX range.
# <tt>:failure</tt>:: Called when the XMLHttpRequest is completed,
# and the HTTP status code is not in the 2XX
# range.
# <tt>:complete</tt>:: Called when the XMLHttpRequest is complete
# (fires after success/failure if they are
# present).
#
# You can further refine <tt>:success</tt> and <tt>:failure</tt> by
# adding additional callbacks for specific status codes.
#
# Example:
# # Generates: <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/testing/action', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true,
# # on404:function(request){alert('Not found...? Wrong URL...?')},
# # onFailure:function(request){alert('HTTP Error ' + request.status + '!')}}); return false;">hello</a>
# link_to_remote word,
# :url => { :action => "action" },
# 404 => "alert('Not found...? Wrong URL...?')",
# :failure => "alert('HTTP Error ' + request.status + '!')"
#
# A status code callback overrides the success/failure handlers if
# present.
#
# If you for some reason or another need synchronous processing (that'll
# block the browser while the request is happening), you can specify
# <tt>options[:type] = :synchronous</tt>.
#
# You can customize further browser side call logic by passing in
# JavaScript code snippets via some optional parameters. In their order
# of use these are:
#
# <tt>:confirm</tt>:: Adds confirmation dialog.
# <tt>:condition</tt>:: Perform remote request conditionally
# by this expression. Use this to
# describe browser-side conditions when
# request should not be initiated.
# <tt>:before</tt>:: Called before request is initiated.
# <tt>:after</tt>:: Called immediately after request was
# initiated and before <tt>:loading</tt>.
# <tt>:submit</tt>:: Specifies the DOM element ID that's used
# as the parent of the form elements. By
# default this is the current form, but
# it could just as well be the ID of a
# table row or any other DOM element.
# <tt>:with</tt>:: A JavaScript expression specifying
# the parameters for the XMLHttpRequest.
# Any expressions should return a valid
# URL query string.
#
# Example:
#
# :with => "'name=' + $('name').value"
#
# You can generate a link that uses AJAX in the general case, while
# degrading gracefully to plain link behavior in the absence of
# JavaScript by setting <tt>html_options[:href]</tt> to an alternate URL.
# Note the extra curly braces around the <tt>options</tt> hash separate
# it as the second parameter from <tt>html_options</tt>, the third.
#
# Example:
# link_to_remote "Delete this post",
# { :update => "posts", :url => { :action => "destroy", :id => post.id } },
# :href => url_for(:action => "destroy", :id => post.id)
def link_to_remote(name, options = {}, html_options = nil)
link_to_function(name, remote_function(options), html_options || options.delete(:html))
end
# Creates a button with an onclick event which calls a remote action
# via XMLHttpRequest
# The options for specifying the target with :url
# and defining callbacks is the same as link_to_remote.
def button_to_remote(name, options = {}, html_options = {})
button_to_function(name, remote_function(options), html_options)
end
# Periodically calls the specified url (<tt>options[:url]</tt>) every
# <tt>options[:frequency]</tt> seconds (default is 10). Usually used to
# update a specified div (<tt>options[:update]</tt>) with the results
# of the remote call. The options for specifying the target with <tt>:url</tt>
# and defining callbacks is the same as link_to_remote.
# Examples:
# # Call get_averages and put its results in 'avg' every 10 seconds
# # Generates:
# # new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Updater('avg', '/grades/get_averages',
# # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 10)
# periodically_call_remote(:url => { :action => 'get_averages' }, :update => 'avg')
#
# # Call invoice every 10 seconds with the id of the customer
# # If it succeeds, update the invoice DIV; if it fails, update the error DIV
# # Generates:
# # new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Updater({success:'invoice',failure:'error'},
# # '/testing/invoice/16', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 10)
# periodically_call_remote(:url => { :action => 'invoice', :id => customer.id },
# :update => { :success => "invoice", :failure => "error" }
#
# # Call update every 20 seconds and update the new_block DIV
# # Generates:
# # new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Updater('news_block', 'update', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 20)
# periodically_call_remote(:url => 'update', :frequency => '20', :update => 'news_block')
#
def periodically_call_remote(options = {})
frequency = options[:frequency] || 10 # every ten seconds by default
code = "new PeriodicalExecuter(function() {#{remote_function(options)}}, #{frequency})"
javascript_tag(code)
end
# Returns a form tag that will submit using XMLHttpRequest in the
# background instead of the regular reloading POST arrangement. Even
# though it's using JavaScript to serialize the form elements, the form
# submission will work just like a regular submission as viewed by the
# receiving side (all elements available in <tt>params</tt>). The options for
# specifying the target with <tt>:url</tt> and defining callbacks is the same as
# +link_to_remote+.
#
# A "fall-through" target for browsers that doesn't do JavaScript can be
# specified with the <tt>:action</tt>/<tt>:method</tt> options on <tt>:html</tt>.
#
# Example:
# # Generates:
# # <form action="/some/place" method="post" onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('',
# # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">
# form_remote_tag :html => { :action =>
# url_for(:controller => "some", :action => "place") }
#
# The Hash passed to the <tt>:html</tt> key is equivalent to the options (2nd)
# argument in the FormTagHelper.form_tag method.
#
# By default the fall-through action is the same as the one specified in
# the <tt>:url</tt> (and the default method is <tt>:post</tt>).
#
# form_remote_tag also takes a block, like form_tag:
# # Generates:
# # <form action="/" method="post" onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('/',
# # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)});
# # return false;"> <div><input name="commit" type="submit" value="Save" /></div>
# # </form>
# <% form_remote_tag :url => '/posts' do -%>
# <div><%= submit_tag 'Save' %></div>
# <% end -%>
def form_remote_tag(options = {}, &block)
options[:form] = true
options[:html] ||= {}
options[:html][:onsubmit] =
(options[:html][:onsubmit] ? options[:html][:onsubmit] + "; " : "") +
"#{remote_function(options)}; return false;"
form_tag(options[:html].delete(:action) || url_for(options[:url]), options[:html], &block)
end
# Creates a form that will submit using XMLHttpRequest in the background
# instead of the regular reloading POST arrangement and a scope around a
# specific resource that is used as a base for questioning about
# values for the fields.
#
# === Resource
#
# Example:
# <% remote_form_for(@post) do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# This will expand to be the same as:
#
# <% remote_form_for :post, @post, :url => post_path(@post), :html => { :method => :put, :class => "edit_post", :id => "edit_post_45" } do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# === Nested Resource
#
# Example:
# <% remote_form_for([@post, @comment]) do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# This will expand to be the same as:
#
# <% remote_form_for :comment, @comment, :url => post_comment_path(@post, @comment), :html => { :method => :put, :class => "edit_comment", :id => "edit_comment_45" } do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# If you don't need to attach a form to a resource, then check out form_remote_tag.
#
# See FormHelper#form_for for additional semantics.
def remote_form_for(record_or_name_or_array, *args, &proc)
options = args.extract_options!
case record_or_name_or_array
when String, Symbol
object_name = record_or_name_or_array
when Array
object = record_or_name_or_array.last
object_name = ActionController::RecordIdentifier.singular_class_name(object)
apply_form_for_options!(record_or_name_or_array, options)
args.unshift object
else
object = record_or_name_or_array
object_name = ActionController::RecordIdentifier.singular_class_name(record_or_name_or_array)
apply_form_for_options!(object, options)
args.unshift object
end
concat(form_remote_tag(options))
fields_for(object_name, *(args << options), &proc)
concat('</form>'.html_safe!)
end
alias_method :form_remote_for, :remote_form_for
# Returns a button input tag with the element name of +name+ and a value (i.e., display text) of +value+
# that will submit form using XMLHttpRequest in the background instead of a regular POST request that
# reloads the page.
#
# # Create a button that submits to the create action
# #
# # Generates: <input name="create_btn" onclick="new Ajax.Request('/testing/create',
# # {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this.form)});
# # return false;" type="button" value="Create" />
# <%= submit_to_remote 'create_btn', 'Create', :url => { :action => 'create' } %>
#
# # Submit to the remote action update and update the DIV succeed or fail based
# # on the success or failure of the request
# #
# # Generates: <input name="update_btn" onclick="new Ajax.Updater({success:'succeed',failure:'fail'},
# # '/testing/update', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this.form)});
# # return false;" type="button" value="Update" />
# <%= submit_to_remote 'update_btn', 'Update', :url => { :action => 'update' },
# :update => { :success => "succeed", :failure => "fail" }
#
# <tt>options</tt> argument is the same as in form_remote_tag.
def submit_to_remote(name, value, options = {})
options[:with] ||= 'Form.serialize(this.form)'
html_options = options.delete(:html) || {}
html_options[:name] = name
button_to_remote(value, options, html_options)
end
# Returns '<tt>eval(request.responseText)</tt>' which is the JavaScript function
# that +form_remote_tag+ can call in <tt>:complete</tt> to evaluate a multiple
# update return document using +update_element_function+ calls.
def evaluate_remote_response
"eval(request.responseText)"
end
# Returns the JavaScript needed for a remote function.
# Takes the same arguments as link_to_remote.
#
@ -476,99 +123,6 @@ module ActionView
return function
end
# Observes the field with the DOM ID specified by +field_id+ and calls a
# callback when its contents have changed. The default callback is an
# Ajax call. By default the value of the observed field is sent as a
# parameter with the Ajax call.
#
# Example:
# # Generates: new Form.Element.Observer('suggest', 0.25, function(element, value) {new Ajax.Updater('suggest',
# # '/testing/find_suggestion', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:'q=' + value})})
# <%= observe_field :suggest, :url => { :action => :find_suggestion },
# :frequency => 0.25,
# :update => :suggest,
# :with => 'q'
# %>
#
# Required +options+ are either of:
# <tt>:url</tt>:: +url_for+-style options for the action to call
# when the field has changed.
# <tt>:function</tt>:: Instead of making a remote call to a URL, you
# can specify javascript code to be called instead.
# Note that the value of this option is used as the
# *body* of the javascript function, a function definition
# with parameters named element and value will be generated for you
# for example:
# observe_field("glass", :frequency => 1, :function => "alert('Element changed')")
# will generate:
# new Form.Element.Observer('glass', 1, function(element, value) {alert('Element changed')})
# The element parameter is the DOM element being observed, and the value is its value at the
# time the observer is triggered.
#
# Additional options are:
# <tt>:frequency</tt>:: The frequency (in seconds) at which changes to
# this field will be detected. Not setting this
# option at all or to a value equal to or less than
# zero will use event based observation instead of
# time based observation.
# <tt>:update</tt>:: Specifies the DOM ID of the element whose
# innerHTML should be updated with the
# XMLHttpRequest response text.
# <tt>:with</tt>:: A JavaScript expression specifying the parameters
# for the XMLHttpRequest. The default is to send the
# key and value of the observed field. Any custom
# expressions should return a valid URL query string.
# The value of the field is stored in the JavaScript
# variable +value+.
#
# Examples
#
# :with => "'my_custom_key=' + value"
# :with => "'person[name]=' + prompt('New name')"
# :with => "Form.Element.serialize('other-field')"
#
# Finally
# :with => 'name'
# is shorthand for
# :with => "'name=' + value"
# This essentially just changes the key of the parameter.
#
# Additionally, you may specify any of the options documented in the
# <em>Common options</em> section at the top of this document.
#
# Example:
#
# # Sends params: {:title => 'Title of the book'} when the book_title input
# # field is changed.
# observe_field 'book_title',
# :url => 'http://example.com/books/edit/1',
# :with => 'title'
#
#
def observe_field(field_id, options = {})
if options[:frequency] && options[:frequency] > 0
build_observer('Form.Element.Observer', field_id, options)
else
build_observer('Form.Element.EventObserver', field_id, options)
end
end
# Observes the form with the DOM ID specified by +form_id+ and calls a
# callback when its contents have changed. The default callback is an
# Ajax call. By default all fields of the observed field are sent as
# parameters with the Ajax call.
#
# The +options+ for +observe_form+ are the same as the options for
# +observe_field+. The JavaScript variable +value+ available to the
# <tt>:with</tt> option is set to the serialized form by default.
def observe_form(form_id, options = {})
if options[:frequency]
build_observer('Form.Observer', form_id, options)
else
build_observer('Form.EventObserver', form_id, options)
end
end
# All the methods were moved to GeneratorMethods so that
# #include_helpers_from_context has nothing to overwrite.
class JavaScriptGenerator #:nodoc:

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@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase
# Perhaps this test should be moved to prototype helper tests.
def test_remote_form_for_with_labelled_builder
self.extend ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper
self.extend ActionView::Helpers::AjaxHelper
remote_form_for(:post, @post, :builder => LabelledFormBuilder) do |f|
concat f.text_field(:title)
@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase
end
expected =
%(<form action="http://www.example.com" onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;" method="post">) +
%(<form action="http://www.example.com" data-remote="true" method="post">) +
"<label for='title'>Title:</label> <input name='post[title]' size='30' type='text' id='post_title' value='Hello World' /><br/>" +
"<label for='body'>Body:</label> <textarea name='post[body]' id='post_body' rows='20' cols='40'>Back to the hill and over it again!</textarea><br/>" +
"<label for='secret'>Secret:</label> <input name='post[secret]' type='hidden' value='0' /><input name='post[secret]' checked='checked' type='checkbox' id='post_secret' value='1' /><br/>" +
@ -1397,10 +1397,10 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase
end
def test_remote_form_for_with_html_options_adds_options_to_form_tag
self.extend ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper
self.extend ActionView::Helpers::AjaxHelper
remote_form_for(:post, @post, :html => {:id => 'some_form', :class => 'some_class'}) do |f| end
expected = "<form action=\"http://www.example.com\" class=\"some_class\" id=\"some_form\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\"></form>"
expected = "<form action=\"http://www.example.com\" class=\"some_class\" id=\"some_form\" method=\"post\" data-remote=\"true\"></form>"
assert_dom_equal expected, output_buffer
end

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@ -82,199 +82,6 @@ class PrototypeHelperTest < PrototypeHelperBaseTest
super
end
def test_link_to_remote
assert_dom_equal %(<a class=\"fine\" href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", { :url => { :action => "whatnot" }}, { :class => "fine" })
assert_dom_equal %(<a href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onComplete:function(request){alert(request.responseText)}}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", :complete => "alert(request.responseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot" })
assert_dom_equal %(<a href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onSuccess:function(request){alert(request.responseText)}}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", :success => "alert(request.responseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot" })
assert_dom_equal %(<a href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onFailure:function(request){alert(request.responseText)}}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", :failure => "alert(request.responseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot" })
assert_dom_equal %(<a href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot?a=10&amp;b=20', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onFailure:function(request){alert(request.responseText)}}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", :failure => "alert(request.responseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot", :a => '10', :b => '20' })
assert_dom_equal %(<a href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:false, evalScripts:true}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", :url => { :action => "whatnot" }, :type => :synchronous)
assert_dom_equal %(<a href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, insertion:'bottom'}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", :url => { :action => "whatnot" }, :position => :bottom)
end
def test_link_to_remote_html_options
assert_dom_equal %(<a class=\"fine\" href=\"#\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true}); return false;\">Remote outauthor</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote outauthor", { :url => { :action => "whatnot" }, :html => { :class => "fine" } })
end
def test_link_to_remote_url_quote_escaping
assert_dom_equal %(<a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot\\\'s', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true}); return false;">Remote</a>),
link_to_remote("Remote", { :url => { :action => "whatnot's" } })
end
def test_button_to_remote
assert_dom_equal %(<input class=\"fine\" type=\"button\" value=\"Remote outpost\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true});\" />),
button_to_remote("Remote outpost", { :url => { :action => "whatnot" }}, { :class => "fine" })
assert_dom_equal %(<input type=\"button\" value=\"Remote outpost\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onComplete:function(request){alert(request.reponseText)}});\" />),
button_to_remote("Remote outpost", :complete => "alert(request.reponseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot" })
assert_dom_equal %(<input type=\"button\" value=\"Remote outpost\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onSuccess:function(request){alert(request.reponseText)}});\" />),
button_to_remote("Remote outpost", :success => "alert(request.reponseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot" })
assert_dom_equal %(<input type=\"button\" value=\"Remote outpost\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onFailure:function(request){alert(request.reponseText)}});\" />),
button_to_remote("Remote outpost", :failure => "alert(request.reponseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot" })
assert_dom_equal %(<input type=\"button\" value=\"Remote outpost\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/whatnot?a=10&amp;b=20', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, onFailure:function(request){alert(request.reponseText)}});\" />),
button_to_remote("Remote outpost", :failure => "alert(request.reponseText)", :url => { :action => "whatnot", :a => '10', :b => '20' })
end
def test_periodically_call_remote
assert_dom_equal %(<script type="text/javascript">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Updater('schremser_bier', 'http://www.example.com/mehr_bier', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 10)\n//]]>\n</script>),
periodically_call_remote(:update => "schremser_bier", :url => { :action => "mehr_bier" })
end
def test_periodically_call_remote_with_frequency
assert_dom_equal(
"<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew PeriodicalExecuter(function() {new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true})}, 2)\n//]]>\n</script>",
periodically_call_remote(:frequency => 2)
)
end
def test_form_remote_tag
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\">),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast })
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater({success:'glass_of_beer'}, 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\">),
form_remote_tag(:update => { :success => "glass_of_beer" }, :url => { :action => :fast })
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater({failure:'glass_of_water'}, 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\">),
form_remote_tag(:update => { :failure => "glass_of_water" }, :url => { :action => :fast })
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater({success:'glass_of_beer',failure:'glass_of_water'}, 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\">),
form_remote_tag(:update => { :success => 'glass_of_beer', :failure => "glass_of_water" }, :url => { :action => :fast })
end
def test_form_remote_tag_with_method
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\"><div style='margin:0;padding:0;display:inline'><input name='_method' type='hidden' value='put' /></div>),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }, :html => { :method => :put })
end
def test_form_remote_tag_with_block_in_erb
__in_erb_template = ''
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }) { concat "Hello world!" }
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\">Hello world!</form>), output_buffer
end
def test_remote_form_for_with_record_identification_with_new_record
remote_form_for(@record, {:html => { :id => 'create-author' }}) {}
expected = %(<form action='#{authors_path}' onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('#{authors_path}', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;" class='new_author' id='create-author' method='post'></form>)
assert_dom_equal expected, output_buffer
end
def test_remote_form_for_with_record_identification_without_html_options
remote_form_for(@record) {}
expected = %(<form action='#{authors_path}' onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('#{authors_path}', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;" class='new_author' method='post' id='new_author'></form>)
assert_dom_equal expected, output_buffer
end
def test_remote_form_for_with_record_identification_with_existing_record
@record.save
remote_form_for(@record) {}
expected = %(<form action='#{author_path(@record)}' id='edit_author_1' method='post' onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('#{author_path(@record)}', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;" class='edit_author'><div style='margin:0;padding:0;display:inline'><input name='_method' type='hidden' value='put' /></div></form>)
assert_dom_equal expected, output_buffer
end
def test_remote_form_for_with_new_object_in_list
remote_form_for([@author, @article]) {}
expected = %(<form action='#{author_articles_path(@author)}' onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('#{author_articles_path(@author)}', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;" class='new_article' method='post' id='new_article'></form>)
assert_dom_equal expected, output_buffer
end
def test_remote_form_for_with_existing_object_in_list
@author.save
@article.save
remote_form_for([@author, @article]) {}
expected = %(<form action='#{author_article_path(@author, @article)}' id='edit_article_1' method='post' onsubmit="new Ajax.Request('#{author_article_path(@author, @article)}', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;" class='edit_article'><div style='margin:0;padding:0;display:inline'><input name='_method' type='hidden' value='put' /></div></form>)
assert_dom_equal expected, output_buffer
end
def test_on_callbacks
callbacks = [:uninitialized, :loading, :loaded, :interactive, :complete, :success, :failure]
callbacks.each do |callback|
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, on#{callback.to_s.capitalize}:function(request){monkeys();}, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }, callback=>"monkeys();")
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater({success:'glass_of_beer'}, 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, on#{callback.to_s.capitalize}:function(request){monkeys();}, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => { :success => "glass_of_beer" }, :url => { :action => :fast }, callback=>"monkeys();")
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater({failure:'glass_of_beer'}, 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, on#{callback.to_s.capitalize}:function(request){monkeys();}, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => { :failure => "glass_of_beer" }, :url => { :action => :fast }, callback=>"monkeys();")
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater({success:'glass_of_beer',failure:'glass_of_water'}, 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, on#{callback.to_s.capitalize}:function(request){monkeys();}, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => { :success => "glass_of_beer", :failure => "glass_of_water" }, :url => { :action => :fast }, callback=>"monkeys();")
end
#HTTP status codes 200 up to 599 have callbacks
#these should work
100.upto(599) do |callback|
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, on#{callback.to_s.capitalize}:function(request){monkeys();}, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }, callback=>"monkeys();")
end
#test 200 and 404
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, on200:function(request){monkeys();}, on404:function(request){bananas();}, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }, 200=>"monkeys();", 404=>"bananas();")
#these shouldn't
1.upto(99) do |callback|
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }, callback=>"monkeys();")
end
600.upto(999) do |callback|
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;">),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }, callback=>"monkeys();")
end
#test ultimate combo
assert_dom_equal %(<form action=\"http://www.example.com/fast\" method=\"post\" onsubmit=\"new Ajax.Updater('glass_of_beer', 'http://www.example.com/fast', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, on200:function(request){monkeys();}, on404:function(request){bananas();}, onComplete:function(request){c();}, onFailure:function(request){f();}, onLoading:function(request){c1()}, onSuccess:function(request){s()}, parameters:Form.serialize(this)}); return false;\">),
form_remote_tag(:update => "glass_of_beer", :url => { :action => :fast }, :loading => "c1()", :success => "s()", :failure => "f();", :complete => "c();", 200=>"monkeys();", 404=>"bananas();")
end
def test_submit_to_remote
assert_dom_equal %(<input name=\"More beer!\" onclick=\"new Ajax.Updater('empty_bottle', 'http://www.example.com/', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:Form.serialize(this.form)});\" type=\"button\" value=\"1000000\" />),
submit_to_remote("More beer!", 1_000_000, :update => "empty_bottle")
end
def test_observe_field
assert_dom_equal %(<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew Form.Element.Observer('glass', 300, function(element, value) {new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/reorder_if_empty', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:value})})\n//]]>\n</script>),
observe_field("glass", :frequency => 5.minutes, :url => { :action => "reorder_if_empty" })
end
def test_observe_field_using_with_option
expected = %(<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew Form.Element.Observer('glass', 300, function(element, value) {new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/check_value', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:'id=' + encodeURIComponent(value)})})\n//]]>\n</script>)
assert_dom_equal expected, observe_field("glass", :frequency => 5.minutes, :url => { :action => "check_value" }, :with => 'id')
assert_dom_equal expected, observe_field("glass", :frequency => 5.minutes, :url => { :action => "check_value" }, :with => "'id=' + encodeURIComponent(value)")
end
def test_observe_field_using_json_in_with_option
expected = %(<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew Form.Element.Observer('glass', 300, function(element, value) {new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/check_value', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:{'id':value}})})\n//]]>\n</script>)
assert_dom_equal expected, observe_field("glass", :frequency => 5.minutes, :url => { :action => "check_value" }, :with => "{'id':value}")
end
def test_observe_field_using_function_for_callback
assert_dom_equal %(<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew Form.Element.Observer('glass', 300, function(element, value) {alert('Element changed')})\n//]]>\n</script>),
observe_field("glass", :frequency => 5.minutes, :function => "alert('Element changed')")
end
def test_observe_form
assert_dom_equal %(<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew Form.Observer('cart', 2, function(element, value) {new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/cart_changed', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:value})})\n//]]>\n</script>),
observe_form("cart", :frequency => 2, :url => { :action => "cart_changed" })
end
def test_observe_form_using_function_for_callback
assert_dom_equal %(<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew Form.Observer('cart', 2, function(element, value) {alert('Form changed')})\n//]]>\n</script>),
observe_form("cart", :frequency => 2, :function => "alert('Form changed')")
end
def test_observe_field_without_frequency
assert_dom_equal %(<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n//<![CDATA[\nnew Form.Element.EventObserver('glass', function(element, value) {new Ajax.Request('http://www.example.com/', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters:value})})\n//]]>\n</script>),
observe_field("glass")
end
def test_update_page
old_output_buffer = output_buffer