Method: ActionView::Helpers::FormHelper#time_field
- Defined in:
- actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb
#time_field(object_name, method, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns a text_field of type “time”.
The default value is generated by trying to call strftime with “%T.%L” on the object’s value. If you pass include_seconds: false, it will be formatted by trying to call strftime with “%H:%M” on the object’s value. It is also possible to override this by passing the “value” option.
Options
Supports the same options as FormTagHelper#time_field_tag.
Examples
time_field("task", "started_at")
# => <input id="task_started_at" name="task[started_at]" type="time" />
You can create values for the “min” and “max” attributes by passing instances of Date or Time to the options hash.
time_field("task", "started_at", min: Time.now)
# => <input id="task_started_at" name="task[started_at]" type="time" min="01:00:00.000" />
Alternatively, you can pass a String formatted as an ISO8601 time as the values for “min” and “max.”
time_field("task", "started_at", min: "01:00:00")
# => <input id="task_started_at" name="task[started_at]" type="time" min="01:00:00.000" />
By default, provided times will be formatted including seconds. You can render just the hour and minute by passing include_seconds: false. Some browsers will render a simpler UI if you exclude seconds in the timestamp format.
time_field("task", "started_at", value: Time.now, include_seconds: false)
# => <input id="task_started_at" name="task[started_at]" type="time" value="01:00" />
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# File 'actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb', line 1477 def time_field(object_name, method, = {}) Tags::TimeField.new(object_name, method, self, ).render end |