Module: ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper
- Includes:
- JavaScriptHelper
- Defined in:
- lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb
Overview
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.
Constant Summary
Constants included from JavaScriptHelper
JavaScriptHelper::JAVASCRIPT_PATH
Constants included from PrototypeHelper
PrototypeHelper::AJAX_OPTIONS, PrototypeHelper::CALLBACKS
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#button_to(name, options = {}, html_options = {}) ⇒ Object
Generates a form containing a single button that submits to the URL created by the set of
options
. -
#current_page?(options) ⇒ Boolean
True if the current request uri was generated by the given
options
. -
#link_image_to(src, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) ⇒ Object
(also: #link_to_image)
DEPRECATED.
-
#link_to(name, options = {}, html_options = nil, *parameters_for_method_reference) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given
name
using a URL created by the set ofoptions
. -
#link_to_if(condition, name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given
name
using a URL created by the set ofoptions
ifcondition
is true, in which case only the name is returned. -
#link_to_unless(condition, name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given
name
using a URL created by the set ofoptions
unlesscondition
is true, in which case only the name is returned. -
#link_to_unless_current(name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given
name
using a URL created by the set ofoptions
unless the current request uri is the same as the links, in which case only the name is returned (or the given block is yielded, if one exists). -
#mail_to(email_address, name = nil, html_options = {}) ⇒ Object
Creates a mailto link tag to the specified
email_address
, which is also used as the name of the link unlessname
is specified. -
#url_for(options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) ⇒ Object
Returns the URL for the set of
options
provided.
Methods included from JavaScriptHelper
#button_to_function, #define_javascript_functions, #escape_javascript, #javascript_cdata_section, #javascript_tag, #link_to_function
Methods included from PrototypeHelper
#evaluate_remote_response, #form_remote_tag, #link_to_remote, #observe_field, #observe_form, #periodically_call_remote, #remote_form_for, #remote_function, #submit_to_remote, #update_element_function, #update_page, #update_page_tag
Instance Method Details
#button_to(name, options = {}, html_options = {}) ⇒ Object
Generates a form containing a single button that submits to the URL created by the set of options
. This is the safest method to ensure links that cause changes to your data are not triggered by search bots or accelerators. If the HTML button does not work with your layout, you can also consider using the link_to method with the :method
modifier as described in the link_to documentation.
The generated FORM element has a class name of button-to
to allow styling of the form itself and its children. You can control the form submission and input element behavior using html_options
. This method accepts the :method
and :confirm
modifiers described in the link_to documentation. If no :method
modifier is given, it will default to performing a POST operation. You can also disable the button by passing :disabled => true
in html_options
.
"New", :action => "new"
Generates the following HTML:
<form method="post" action="/controller/new" class="button-to">
<div><input value="New" type="submit" /></div>
</form>
If you are using RESTful routes, you can pass the :method
to change the HTTP verb used to submit the form.
"Delete Image", { :action => "delete", :id => @image.id },
:confirm => "Are you sure?", :method => :delete
Which generates the following HTML:
<form method="post" action="/images/delete/1" class="button-to">
<div>
<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="delete" />
<input onclick="return confirm('Are you sure?');"
value="Delete" type="submit" />
</div>
</form>
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 117 def (name, = {}, = {}) = .stringify_keys convert_boolean_attributes!(, %w( disabled )) method_tag = '' if (method = .delete('method')) && %w{put delete}.include?(method.to_s) method_tag = tag('input', :type => 'hidden', :name => '_method', :value => method.to_s) end form_method = method.to_s == 'get' ? 'get' : 'post' if confirm = .delete("confirm") ["onclick"] = "return #{confirm_javascript_function(confirm)};" end url = .is_a?(String) ? : self.url_for() name ||= url .merge!("type" => "submit", "value" => name) "<form method=\"#{form_method}\" action=\"#{escape_once url}\" class=\"button-to\"><div>" + method_tag + tag("input", ) + "</div></form>" end |
#current_page?(options) ⇒ Boolean
True if the current request uri was generated by the given options
.
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 314 def current_page?() url_string = CGI.escapeHTML(url_for()) request = @controller.request if url_string =~ /^\w+:\/\// url_string == "#{request.protocol}#{request.host_with_port}#{request.request_uri}" else url_string == request.request_uri end end |
#link_image_to(src, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) ⇒ Object Also known as: link_to_image
DEPRECATED. It is reccommended to use the AssetTagHelper::image_tag within a link_to method to generate a linked image.
link_to(image_tag("rss", :size => "30x45", :border => 0), "http://www.example.com")
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 146 def link_image_to(src, = {}, = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) = { "src" => src.include?("/") ? src : "/images/#{src}" } ["src"] += ".png" unless ["src"].include?(".") = .stringify_keys if ["alt"] ["alt"] = ["alt"] .delete "alt" else ["alt"] = src.split("/").last.split(".").first.capitalize end if ["size"] ["width"], ["height"] = ["size"].split("x") .delete "size" end if ["border"] ["border"] = ["border"] .delete "border" end if ["align"] ["align"] = ["align"] .delete "align" end link_to(tag("img", ), , , *parameters_for_method_reference) end |
#link_to(name, options = {}, html_options = nil, *parameters_for_method_reference) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given name
using a URL created by the set of options
. See the valid options in the documentation for ActionController::Base#url_for. It’s also possible to pass a string instead of an options hash to get a link tag that uses the value of the string as the href for the link. If nil is passed as a name, the link itself will become the name.
The html_options
will accept a hash of html attributes for the link tag. It also accepts 3 modifiers that specialize the link behavior.
-
:confirm => 'question?'
: This will add a JavaScript confirm prompt with the question specified. If the user accepts, the link is processed normally, otherwise no action is taken. -
:popup => true || array of window options
: This will force the link to open in a popup window. By passing true, a default browser window will be opened with the URL. You can also specify an array of options that are passed-thru to JavaScripts window.open method. -
:method => symbol of HTTP verb
: This modifier will dynamically create an HTML form and immediately submit the form for processing using the HTTP verb specified. Useful for having links perform a POST operation in dangerous actions like deleting a record (which search bots can follow while spidering your site). Supported verbs are :post, :delete and :put. Note that if the user has JavaScript disabled, the request will fall back to using GET. If you are relying on the POST behavior, your should check for it in your controllers action by using the request objects methods for post?, delete? or put?.
You can mix and match the html_options
with the exception of :popup and :method which will raise an ActionView::ActionViewError exception.
link_to "Visit Other Site", "http://www.rubyonrails.org/", :confirm => "Are you sure?"
link_to "Help", { :action => "help" }, :popup => true
link_to "View Image", { :action => "view" }, :popup => ['new_window_name', 'height=300,width=600']
link_to "Delete Image", { :action => "delete", :id => @image.id }, :confirm => "Are you sure?", :method => :delete
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 66 def link_to(name, = {}, = nil, *parameters_for_method_reference) if = .stringify_keys () = () else = nil end url = .is_a?(String) ? : self.url_for(, *parameters_for_method_reference) "<a href=\"#{url}\"#{}>#{name || url}</a>" end |
#link_to_if(condition, name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given name
using a URL created by the set of options
if condition
is true, in which case only the name is returned. To specialize the default behavior, you can pass a block that accepts the name or the full argument list for link_to_unless (see the examples in link_to_unless).
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 229 def link_to_if(condition, name, = {}, = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) link_to_unless !condition, name, , , *parameters_for_method_reference, &block end |
#link_to_unless(condition, name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given name
using a URL created by the set of options
unless condition
is true, in which case only the name is returned. To specialize the default behavior, you can pass a block that accepts the name or the full argument list for link_to_unless (see the example).
<%= link_to_unless(@current_user.nil?, "Reply", { :action => "reply" }) %>
This example uses a block to modify the link if the condition isn’t met.
<%= link_to_unless(@current_user.nil?, "Reply", { :action => "reply" }) do |name|
link_to(name, { :controller => "accounts", :action => "signup" })
end %>
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 212 def link_to_unless(condition, name, = {}, = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) if condition if block_given? block.arity <= 1 ? yield(name) : yield(name, , , *parameters_for_method_reference) else name end else link_to(name, , , *parameters_for_method_reference) end end |
#link_to_unless_current(name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a link tag of the given name
using a URL created by the set of options
unless the current request uri is the same as the links, in which case only the name is returned (or the given block is yielded, if one exists). Refer to the documentation for link_to_unless for block usage.
<ul id="navbar">
<li><%= link_to_unless_current("Home", { :action => "index" }) %></li>
<li><%= link_to_unless_current("About Us", { :action => "about" }) %></li>
</ul>
This will render the following HTML when on the about us page:
<ul id="navbar">
<li><a href="/controller/index">Home</a></li>
<li>About Us</li>
</ul>
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 196 def link_to_unless_current(name, = {}, = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference, &block) link_to_unless current_page?(), name, , , *parameters_for_method_reference, &block end |
#mail_to(email_address, name = nil, html_options = {}) ⇒ Object
Creates a mailto link tag to the specified email_address
, which is also used as the name of the link unless name
is specified. Additional html attributes for the link can be passed in html_options
.
mail_to has several methods for hindering email harvestors and customizing the email itself by passing special keys to html_options
.
Special HTML Options:
-
:encode
- This key will accept the strings “javascript” or “hex”. Passing “javascript” will dynamically create and encode the mailto: link then eval it into the DOM of the page. This method will not show the link on the page if the user has JavaScript disabled. Passing “hex” will hex encode theemail_address
before outputting the mailto: link. -
:replace_at
- When the linkname
isn’t provided, theemail_address
is used for the link label. You can use this option to obfuscate theemail_address
by substituting the @ sign with the string given as the value. -
:replace_dot
- When the linkname
isn’t provided, theemail_address
is used for the link label. You can use this option to obfuscate theemail_address
by substituting the . in the email with the string given as the value. -
:subject
- Preset the subject line of the email. -
:body
- Preset the body of the email. -
:cc
- Carbon Copy addition recipients on the email. -
:bcc
- Blind Carbon Copy additional recipients on the email.
Examples:
mail_to "[email protected]" # => <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>
mail_to "[email protected]", "My email", :encode => "javascript" # =>
<script type="text/javascript">eval(unescape('%64%6f%63...%6d%65%6e'))</script>
mail_to "[email protected]", "My email", :encode => "hex" # =>
<a href="mailto:%6d%65@%64%6f%6d%61%69%6e.%63%6f%6d">My email</a>
mail_to "[email protected]", nil, :replace_at => "_at_", :replace_dot => "_dot_", :class => "email" # =>
<a href="mailto:[email protected]" class="email">me_at_domain_dot_com</a>
mail_to "[email protected]", "My email", :cc => "[email protected]",
:subject => "This is an example email" # =>
<a href="mailto:[email protected][email protected]&subject=This%20is%20an%20example%20email">My email</a>
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 274 def mail_to(email_address, name = nil, = {}) = .stringify_keys encode = .delete("encode") cc, bcc, subject, body = .delete("cc"), .delete("bcc"), .delete("subject"), .delete("body") string = '' extras = '' extras << "cc=#{CGI.escape(cc).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless cc.nil? extras << "bcc=#{CGI.escape(bcc).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless bcc.nil? extras << "body=#{CGI.escape(body).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless body.nil? extras << "subject=#{CGI.escape(subject).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless subject.nil? extras = "?" << extras.gsub!(/&?$/,"") unless extras.empty? email_address = email_address.to_s = email_address.dup .gsub!(/@/, .delete("replace_at")) if .has_key?("replace_at") .gsub!(/\./, .delete("replace_dot")) if .has_key?("replace_dot") if encode == "javascript" tmp = "document.write('#{content_tag("a", name || email_address, .merge({ "href" => "mailto:"+email_address+extras }))}');" for i in 0...tmp.length string << sprintf("%%%x",tmp[i]) end "<script type=\"text/javascript\">eval(unescape('#{string}'))</script>" elsif encode == "hex" for i in 0...email_address.length if email_address[i,1] =~ /\w/ string << sprintf("%%%x",email_address[i]) else string << email_address[i,1] end end content_tag "a", name || , .merge({ "href" => "mailto:#{string}#{extras}" }) else content_tag "a", name || , .merge({ "href" => "mailto:#{email_address}#{extras}" }) end end |
#url_for(options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) ⇒ Object
Returns the URL for the set of options
provided. This takes the same options as url_for in action controller. For a list, see the documentation for ActionController::Base#url_for. Note that it’ll set :only_path => true so you’ll get the relative /controller/action instead of the fully qualified example.com/controller/action.
When called from a view, url_for returns an HTML escaped url. If you need an unescaped url, pass :escape => false in the options
.
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb', line 19 def url_for( = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference) if .kind_of? Hash = { :only_path => true }.update(.symbolize_keys) escape = .key?(:escape) ? .delete(:escape) : true else escape = true end url = @controller.send(:url_for, , *parameters_for_method_reference) escape ? html_escape(url) : url end |