Sinatra::FormHelpers - Lightweight form helpers for Sinatra
This plugin adds lightweight (3-5 lines each) form helpers to Sinatra that aid with common form and HTML tags.
link "google", "http://www.google.com" # <a href="http://www.google.com">google</a>
label :person, :first_name # <label for="person_first_name">First Name</label>
input :person, :first_name # <input name="person[first_name]" id="person_first_name" type="text" />
There are also helpers for: form, textarea, submit, image, radio, checkbox, and select
Why Bother?
After all, you can just write Haml or write your own helpers or hand-code raw HTML or whatever. Well, here's some considerations:
- Helpers maintain correct state across form submissions (eg, on errors, form stays filled in)
- Generate automatic labels, valid CSS ID's, and
nested[names]
to make ORMs happy - No Rails ultra-magic(tm) here. Just fast, simple code.
Usage
With Bundler/Isolate:
gem 'sinatra-formhelpers', '~>0.6.0'
Then, include it in a Sinatra application:
require 'sinatra/form_helpers'
If you're subclassing Sinatra::Base
, you also need to call helpers
manually:
class MyApp < Sinatra::Base
helpers Sinatra::FormHelpers
# ...
end
Views
In your views, use these helpers to dynamically create form HTML elements. Here's an example in ERB:
<p>
Fill out the below form to sign up.
For more information, visit our <%= link 'FAQ', '/faq' %>
</p>
<%= form('/users', :post) %>
<%= input(:user, :first_name) %>
<%= input(:user, :last_name) %>
<%= input(:user, :email, :size => 40) %>
<%= password(:user, :password) %>
<%= password(:user, :confirm_password) %>
<%= radio(:user, :gender, ['M', 'F']) %>
<%= submit %>
Unlike the super-magic Rails form_for
method, the form()
helper just takes a URL and method. (Note that form()
will accept :create
, :update
, and :delete
and include the special _method
hidden param for you.)
To reduce repetition, use fieldset()
to prefix fields with a namespace:
<%= form('/users', :create) %>
<% fieldset(:user) do |f| %>
<%= f.input(:first_name) %>
<%= f.input(:last_name) %>
<%= f.input(:email, :size => 40) %>
<%= f.password(:password) %>
<%= f.password(:confirm_password) %>
<%= f.radio(:gender, ['M', 'F']) %>
<% end %>
<%= submit 'Create account' %>
<%= submit 'Cancel', :onclick => 'window.location=http://mydomain.com;return false' %>
This will create fields named user[first_name]
, user[last_name]
, and so forth.
Known Bugs
- Currently
fieldset
does not return a
Author
Copyright (c) 2011 Nate Wiger. Based on initial efforts (c) 2009 twilson63.