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rails--rails/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb
David Heinemeier Hansson db045dbbf6 Initial
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module ActionView
module Helpers
# Provides a set of methods for making easy links and getting urls that depend on the controller and action. This means that
# you can use the same format for links in the views that you do in the controller. The different methods are even named
# synchronously, so link_to uses that same url as is generated by url_for, which again is the same url used for
# redirection in redirect_to.
module UrlHelper
# Returns the URL for the set of +options+ provided. See the valid options in link:classes/ActionController/Base.html#M000021
def url_for(options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference)
if Hash === options then options = { :only_path => true }.merge(options) end
@controller.send(:url_for, options, *parameters_for_method_reference)
end
# Creates a link tag of the given +name+ using an URL created by the set of +options+. See the valid options in
# link:classes/ActionController/Base.html#M000021. It's also possible to pass a string instead of an options hash to
# get a link tag that just points without consideration. The html_options have a special feature for creating javascript
# confirm alerts where if you pass :confirm => 'Are you sure?', the link will be guarded with a JS popup asking that question.
# If the user accepts, the link is processed, otherwise not.
def link_to(name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference)
convert_confirm_option_to_javascript!(html_options) unless html_options.nil?
if options.is_a?(String)
content_tag "a", name, (html_options || {}).merge({ "href" => options })
else
content_tag("a", name, (html_options || {}).merge({ "href" => url_for(options, *parameters_for_method_reference) }))
end
end
# Creates a link tag of the given +name+ using an URL created by the set of +options+, unless the current
# controller, action, and id are the same as the link's, in which case only the name is returned (or the
# given block is yielded, if one exists). This is useful for creating link bars where you don't want to link
# to the page currently being viewed.
def link_to_unless_current(name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference)
assume_current_url_options!(options)
if destination_equal_to_current(options)
block_given? ?
yield(name, options, html_options, *parameters_for_method_reference) :
html_escape(name)
else
link_to name, options, html_options, *parameters_for_method_reference
end
end
# Creates a link tag for starting an email to the specified <tt>email_address</tt>, which is also used as the name of the
# link unless +name+ is specified. Additional HTML options, such as class or id, can be passed in the <tt>html_options</tt> hash.
def mail_to(email_address, name = nil, html_options = {})
content_tag "a", name || email_address, html_options.merge({ "href" => "mailto:#{email_address}" })
end
private
def destination_equal_to_current(options)
params_without_location = @params.reject { |key, value| %w( controller action id ).include?(key) }
options[:action] == @params['action'] &&
options[:id] == @params['id'] &&
options[:controller] == @params['controller'] &&
(options.has_key?(:params) ? params_without_location == options[:params] : true)
end
def assume_current_url_options!(options)
if options[:controller].nil?
options[:controller] = @params['controller']
if options[:action].nil?
options[:action] = @params['action']
if options[:id].nil? then options[:id] ||= @params['id'] end
end
end
end
def convert_confirm_option_to_javascript!(html_options)
if html_options.include?(:confirm)
html_options["onclick"] = "return confirm('#{html_options[:confirm]}');"
html_options.delete(:confirm)
end
end
end
end
end