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@ -142,13 +142,13 @@ The +post+ partial wraps the post's +body+ in a +div+ with the +id+ of the post
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This example would output the following:
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<ruby>
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<html>
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<div class='box'>
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<div id='post_1'>
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<p>Partial Layouts are cool!</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</ruby>
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</html>
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Note that the partial layout has access to the local +post+ variable that was passed into the +render+ call. However, unlike application-wide layouts, partial layouts still have the underscore prefix.
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h3. Overview of all the helpers provided by Action View
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The following is only a brief overview summary of the helpers available in Action View. It's recommended that you review the API Documentation, which covers all of the helpers in more detail, but this should serve as a good starting point.
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h4. Active Record Helper
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The Active Record Helper makes it easier to create forms for records kept in instance variables. You may also want to review the "Rails Form helpers guide":form_helpers.html.
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+error_message_on+
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h5. error_message_on
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Returns a string containing the error message attached to the method on the object if one exists.
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error_message_on "post", "title"
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</ruby>
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+error_messages_for+
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h5. error_messages_for
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Returns a string with a DIV containing all of the error messages for the objects located as instance variables by the names given.
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error_messages_for "post"
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</ruby>
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+form+
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h5. form
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Returns a form with inputs for all attributes of the specified Active Record object. For example, let's say we have a +@post+ with attributes named +title+ of type +String+ and +body+ of type +Text+. Calling +form+ would produce a form to creating a new post with inputs for those attributes.
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form("post")
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</ruby>
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<ruby>
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<html>
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<form action='/posts/create' method='post'>
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<p>
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<label for="post_title">Title</label><br />
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</p>
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<input name="commit" type="submit" value="Create" />
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</form>
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</ruby>
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</html>
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Typically, +form_for+ is used instead of +form+ because it doesn't automatically include all of the model's attributes.
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+input+
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h5. input
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Returns a default input tag for the type of object returned by the method.
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image_tag("rails.png") # => <img src="http://assets.example.com/images/rails.png" alt="Rails" />
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</ruby>
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+register_javascript_expansion+
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h5. register_javascript_expansion
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Register one or more javascript files to be included when symbol is passed to javascript_include_tag. This method is typically intended to be called from plugin initialization to register javascript files that the plugin installed in public/javascripts.
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<script type="text/javascript" src="/javascripts/tail.js"></script>
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</ruby>
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+register_javascript_include_default+
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h5. register_javascript_include_default
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Register one or more additional JavaScript files to be included when +javascript_include_tag :defaults+ is called. This method is typically intended to be called from plugin initialization to register additional +.js+ files that the plugin installed in +public/javascripts+.
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+register_stylesheet_expansion+
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h5. register_stylesheet_expansion
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Register one or more stylesheet files to be included when symbol is passed to +stylesheet_link_tag+. This method is typically intended to be called from plugin initialization to register stylesheet files that the plugin installed in +public/stylesheets+.
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<link href="/stylesheets/tail.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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</ruby>
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+auto_discovery_link_tag+
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h5. auto_discovery_link_tag
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Returns a link tag that browsers and news readers can use to auto-detect an RSS or ATOM feed.
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<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS Feed" href="http://www.example.com/feed" />
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</ruby>
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+image_path+
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h5. image_path
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Computes the path to an image asset in the public images directory. Full paths from the document root will be passed through. Used internally by +image_tag+ to build the image path.
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image_path("edit.png") # => /images/edit.png
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</ruby>
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+image_tag+
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h5. image_tag
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Returns an html image tag for the source. The source can be a full path or a file that exists in your public images directory.
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image_tag("icon.png") # => <img src="/images/icon.png" alt="Icon" />
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</ruby>
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+javascript_include_tag+
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h5. javascript_include_tag
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Returns an html script tag for each of the sources provided. You can pass in the filename (+.js+ extension is optional) of javascript files that exist in your +public/javascripts+ directory for inclusion into the current page or you can pass the full path relative to your document root.
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<script type="text/javascript" src="/javascripts/all.js"></script>
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</ruby>
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+javascript_path+
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h5. javascript_path
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Computes the path to a javascript asset in the +public/javascripts+ directory. If the source filename has no extension, +.js+ will be appended. Full paths from the document root will be passed through. Used internally by +javascript_include_tag+ to build the script path.
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javascript_path "common" # => /javascripts/common.js
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</ruby>
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+stylesheet_link_tag+
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h5. stylesheet_link_tag
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Returns a stylesheet link tag for the sources specified as arguments. If you don't specify an extension, +.css+ will be appended automatically.
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<link href="/stylesheets/all.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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</ruby>
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+stylesheet_path+
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h5. stylesheet_path
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Computes the path to a stylesheet asset in the public stylesheets directory. If the source filename has no extension, .css will be appended. Full paths from the document root will be passed through. Used internally by stylesheet_link_tag to build the stylesheet path.
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h4. Atom Feed Helper
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+atom_feed+
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h5. atom_feed
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This helper makes building an ATOM feed easy. Here's a full usage example:
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h4. Benchmark Helper
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+benchmark+
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h5. benchmark
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Allows you to measure the execution time of a block in a template and records the result to the log. Wrap this block around expensive operations or possible bottlenecks to get a time reading for the operation.
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h4. Cache Helper
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+cache+
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h5. cache
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A method for caching fragments of a view rather than an entire action or page. This technique is useful caching pieces like menus, lists of news topics, static HTML fragments, and so on. This method takes a block that contains the content you wish to cache. See +ActionController::Caching::Fragments+ for more information.
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h4. Capture Helper
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+capture+
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h5. capture
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The +capture+ method allows you to extract part of a template into a variable. You can then use this variable anywhere in your templates or layout.
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</html>
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</ruby>
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+content_for+
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h5. content_for
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Calling +content_for+ stores a block of markup in an identifier for later use. You can make subsequent calls to the stored content in other templates or the layout by passing the identifier as an argument to +yield+.
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<% end %>
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</ruby>
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TODO continue at http://ap.rubyonrails.org/ on ActionView::Helpers::DateHelper
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h4. Date Helper
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h5. date_select
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Returns a set of select tags (one for year, month, and day) pre-selected for accessing a specified date-based attribute.
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<ruby>
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date_select("post", "published_on")
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</ruby>
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h5. datetime_select
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Returns a set of select tags (one for year, month, day, hour, and minute) pre-selected for accessing a specified datetime-based attribute.
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<ruby>
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datetime_select("post", "published_on")
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</ruby>
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h5. distance_of_time_in_words
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Reports the approximate distance in time between two Time or Date objects or integers as seconds. Set +include_seconds+ to true if you want more detailed approximations.
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<ruby>
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distance_of_time_in_words(Time.now, Time.now + 15.seconds) # => less than a minute
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distance_of_time_in_words(Time.now, Time.now + 15.seconds, true) # => less than 20 seconds
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</ruby>
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h5. select_date
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Returns a set of html select-tags (one for year, month, and day) pre-selected with the +date+ provided.
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<ruby>
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# Generates a date select that defaults to the date provided (six days after today)
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select_date(Time.today + 6.days)
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# Generates a date select that defaults to today (no specified date)
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select_date()
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</ruby>
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h5. select_datetime
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Returns a set of html select-tags (one for year, month, day, hour, and minute) pre-selected with the +datetime+ provided.
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<ruby>
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# Generates a datetime select that defaults to the datetime provided (four days after today)
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select_datetime(Time.now + 4.days)
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# Generates a datetime select that defaults to today (no specified datetime)
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select_datetime()
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</ruby>
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h5. select_day
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Returns a select tag with options for each of the days 1 through 31 with the current day selected.
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<ruby>
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# Generates a select field for days that defaults to the day for the date provided
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select_day(Time.today + 2.days)
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# Generates a select field for days that defaults to the number given
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select_day(5)
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</ruby>
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h5. select_hour
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Returns a select tag with options for each of the hours 0 through 23 with the current hour selected.
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# Generates a select field for minutes that defaults to the minutes for the time provided
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select_minute(Time.now + 6.hours)
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</ruby>
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Returns a select tag with options for each of the minutes 0 through 59 with the current minute selected.
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<ruby>
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# Generates a select field for minutes that defaults to the minutes for the time provided.
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select_minute(Time.now + 6.hours)
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</ruby>
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Returns a select tag with options for each of the months January through December with the current month selected.
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# Generates a select field for months that defaults to the current month
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select_month(Date.today)
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h5. select_second
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Returns a select tag with options for each of the seconds 0 through 59 with the current second selected.
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# Generates a select field for seconds that defaults to the seconds for the time provided
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select_second(Time.now + 16.minutes)
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</ruby>
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Returns a set of html select-tags (one for hour and minute).
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# Generates a time select that defaults to the time provided
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select_time(Time.now)
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</ruby>
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h5. select_year
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Returns a select tag with options for each of the five years on each side of the current, which is selected. The five year radius can be changed using the +:start_year+ and +:end_year+ keys in the +options+.
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<ruby>
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# Generates a select field for five years on either side of +Date.today+ that defaults to the current year
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select_year(Date.today)
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# Generates a select field from 1900 to 2009 that defaults to the current year
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select_year(Date.today, :start_year => 1900, :end_year => 2009)
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</ruby>
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h5. time_ago_in_words
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Like +distance_of_time_in_words+, but where +to_time+ is fixed to +Time.now+.
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<ruby>
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time_ago_in_words(3.minutes.from_now) # => 3 minutes
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h5. time_select
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Returns a set of select tags (one for hour, minute and optionally second) pre-selected for accessing a specified time-based attribute. The selects are prepared for multi-parameter assignment to an Active Record object.
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# Creates a time select tag that, when POSTed, will be stored in the order variable in the submitted attribute
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time_select("order", "submitted")
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h4. Debug Helper
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Returns a +pre+ tag that has object dumped by YAML. This creates a very readable way to inspect an object.
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<ruby>
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my_hash = {'first' => 1, 'second' => 'two', 'third' => [1,2,3]}
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debug(my_hash)
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<html>
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first: 1
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second: two
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third:
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- 1
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</pre>
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h4. Form Helper
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Form helpers are designed to make working with models much easier compared to using just standard HTML elements by providing a set of methods for creating forms based on your models. This helper generates the HTML for forms, providing a method for each sort of input (e.g., text, password, select, and so on). When the form is submitted (i.e., when the user hits the submit button or form.submit is called via JavaScript), the form inputs will be bundled into the params object and passed back to the controller.
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There are two types of form helpers: those that specifically work with model attributes and those that don't. This helper deals with those that work with model attributes; to see an example of form helpers that don‘t work with model attributes, check the ActionView::Helpers::FormTagHelper documentation.
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The core method of this helper, form_for, gives you the ability to create a form for a model instance; for example, let's say that you have a model Person and want to create a new instance of it:
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# Note: a @person variable will have been created in the controller (e.g. @person = Person.new)
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<%= submit_tag 'Create' %>
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<% end %>
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The HTML generated for this would be:
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<input id="person_first_name" name="person[first_name]" size="30" type="text" />
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<input id="person_last_name" name="person[last_name]" size="30" type="text" />
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<input name="commit" type="submit" value="Create" />
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</html>
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{"action"=>"create", "controller"=>"persons", "person"=>{"first_name"=>"William", "last_name"=>"Smith"}}
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h5. check_box
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Returns a checkbox tag tailored for accessing a specified attribute.
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# Let's say that @post.validated? is 1:
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Creates a scope around a specific model object like form_for, but doesn‘t create the form tags themselves. This makes fields_for suitable for specifying additional model objects in the same form:
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<% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
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First name: <%= person_form.text_field :first_name %>
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Last name : <%= person_form.text_field :last_name %>
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<% fields_for @person.permission do |permission_fields| %>
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Returns an file upload input tag tailored for accessing a specified attribute.
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file_field(:user, :avatar)
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# => <input type="file" id="user_avatar" name="user[avatar]" />
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Creates a form and a scope around a specific model object that is used as a base for questioning about values for the fields.
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<% form_for @post do |f| %>
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Returns a hidden input tag tailored for accessing a specified attribute.
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<ruby>
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hidden_field(:user, :token)
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# => <input type="hidden" id="user_token" name="user[token]" value="#{@user.token}" />
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</ruby>
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h5. label
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Returns a label tag tailored for labelling an input field for a specified attribute.
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<ruby>
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label(:post, :title)
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# => <label for="post_title">Title</label>
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</ruby>
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h5. password_field
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Returns an input tag of the "password" type tailored for accessing a specified attribute.
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<ruby>
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password_field(:login, :pass)
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# => <input type="text" id="login_pass" name="login[pass]" value="#{@login.pass}" />
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</ruby>
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h5. radio_button
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Returns a radio button tag for accessing a specified attribute.
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<ruby>
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# Let's say that @post.category returns "rails":
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radio_button("post", "category", "rails")
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radio_button("post", "category", "java")
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# => <input type="radio" id="post_category_rails" name="post[category]" value="rails" checked="checked" />
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# <input type="radio" id="post_category_java" name="post[category]" value="java" />
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</ruby>
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h5. text_area
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Returns a textarea opening and closing tag set tailored for accessing a specified attribute.
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<ruby>
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text_area(:comment, :text, :size => "20x30")
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# => <textarea cols="20" rows="30" id="comment_text" name="comment[text]">
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# #{@comment.text}
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# </textarea>
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</ruby>
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h5. text_field
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Returns an input tag of the "text" type tailored for accessing a specified attribute.
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<ruby>
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text_field(:post, :title)
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# => <input type="text" id="post_title" name="post[title]" value="#{@post.title}" />
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</ruby>
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h4. Form Options Helper
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Provides a number of methods for turning different kinds of containers into a set of option tags.
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h5. collection_select
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Returns +select+ and +option+ tags for the collection of existing return values of +method+ for +object+'s class.
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Example object structure for use with this method:
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<ruby>
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class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
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belongs_to :author
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end
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||||
class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
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has_many :posts
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def name_with_initial
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"#{first_name.first}. #{last_name}"
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end
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||||
end
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||||
</ruby>
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Sample usage (selecting the associated Author for an instance of Post, +@post+):
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<ruby>
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collection_select(:post, :author_id, Author.find(:all), :id, :name_with_initial, {:prompt => true})
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</ruby>
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||||
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If @post.author_id is already 1, this would return:
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<html>
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<select name="post[author_id]">
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<option value="">Please select</option>
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<option value="1" selected="selected">D. Heinemeier Hansson</option>
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||||
<option value="2">D. Thomas</option>
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<option value="3">M. Clark</option>
|
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</select>
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||||
</html>
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h5. country_options_for_select
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Returns a string of option tags for pretty much any country in the world.
|
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|
||||
h5. country_select
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|
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Return select and option tags for the given object and method, using country_options_for_select to generate the list of option tags.
|
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|
||||
h5. option_groups_from_collection_for_select
|
||||
|
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Returns a string of +option+ tags, like +options_from_collection_for_select+, but groups them by +optgroup+ tags based on the object relationships of the arguments.
|
||||
|
||||
Example object structure for use with this method:
|
||||
|
||||
<ruby>
|
||||
class Continent < ActiveRecord::Base
|
||||
has_many :countries
|
||||
# attribs: id, name
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
class Country < ActiveRecord::Base
|
||||
belongs_to :continent
|
||||
# attribs: id, name, continent_id
|
||||
end
|
||||
</ruby>
|
||||
|
||||
Sample usage:
|
||||
|
||||
<ruby>
|
||||
option_groups_from_collection_for_select(@continents, :countries, :name, :id, :name, 3)
|
||||
</ruby>
|
||||
|
||||
TODO check above textile output looks right
|
||||
|
||||
Possible output:
|
||||
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
<optgroup label="Africa">
|
||||
<option value="1">Egypt</option>
|
||||
<option value="4">Rwanda</option>
|
||||
...
|
||||
</optgroup>
|
||||
<optgroup label="Asia">
|
||||
<option value="3" selected="selected">China</option>
|
||||
<option value="12">India</option>
|
||||
<option value="5">Japan</option>
|
||||
...
|
||||
</optgroup>
|
||||
</html>
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Only the +optgroup+ and +option+ tags are returned, so you still have to wrap the output in an appropriate +select+ tag.
|
||||
|
||||
h5. options_for_select
|
||||
|
||||
Accepts a container (hash, array, enumerable, your type) and returns a string of option tags.
|
||||
|
||||
<ruby>
|
||||
options_for_select([ "VISA", "MasterCard" ])
|
||||
# => <option>VISA</option> <option>MasterCard</option>
|
||||
</ruby>
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Only the +option+ tags are returned, you have to wrap this call in a regular HTML +select+ tag.
|
||||
|
||||
h5. options_from_collection_for_select
|
||||
|
||||
Returns a string of option tags that have been compiled by iterating over the +collection+ and assigning the the result of a call to the +value_method+ as the option value and the +text_method+ as the option text.
|
||||
|
||||
<ruby>
|
||||
# options_from_collection_for_select(collection, value_method, text_method, selected = nil)
|
||||
</ruby>
|
||||
|
||||
For example, imagine a loop iterating over each person in @project.people to generate an input tag:
|
||||
|
||||
<ruby>
|
||||
options_from_collection_for_select(@project.people, "id", "name")
|
||||
# => <option value="#{person.id}">#{person.name}</option>
|
||||
</ruby>
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Only the +option+ tags are returned, you have to wrap this call in a regular HTML +select+ tag.
|
||||
|
||||
h5. select
|
||||
|
||||
Create a select tag and a series of contained option tags for the provided object and method.
|
||||
|
||||
Example with @post.person_id => 1:
|
||||
|
||||
<ruby>
|
||||
select("post", "person_id", Person.find(:all).collect {|p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, { :include_blank => true })
|
||||
</ruby>
|
||||
|
||||
could become:
|
||||
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
<select name="post[person_id]">
|
||||
<option value=""></option>
|
||||
<option value="1" selected="selected">David</option>
|
||||
<option value="2">Sam</option>
|
||||
<option value="3">Tobias</option>
|
||||
</select>
|
||||
</html>
|
||||
|
||||
h5. time_zone_options_for_select
|
||||
|
||||
Returns a string of option tags for pretty much any time zone in the world.
|
||||
|
||||
h5. time_zone_select
|
||||
|
||||
Return select and option tags for the given object and method, using +time_zone_options_for_select+ to generate the list of option tags.
|
||||
|
||||
<ruby>
|
||||
time_zone_select( "user", "time_zone")
|
||||
</ruby>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
TODO continue from FormTagHelper
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
h3. Localized Views
|
||||
|
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