Module: ActionView::Helpers::TagHelper
Overview
Use these methods to generate HTML tags programmatically when you can’t use a Builder. By default, they output XHTML compliant tags.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#cdata_section(content) ⇒ Object
Returns a CDATA section with the given
content
. -
#content_tag(name, content_or_options_with_block = nil, options = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Returns an HTML block tag of type
name
surrounding thecontent
. -
#escape_once(html) ⇒ Object
Returns the escaped
html
without affecting existing escaped entities. -
#tag(name, options = nil, open = false) ⇒ Object
Returns an empty HTML tag of type
name
which by default is XHTML compliant.
Instance Method Details
#cdata_section(content) ⇒ Object
Returns a CDATA section with the given content
. CDATA sections are used to escape blocks of text containing characters which would otherwise be recognized as markup. CDATA sections begin with the string <![CDATA[
and end with (and may not contain) the string ]]>
.
cdata_section("<hello world>")
# => <![CDATA[<hello world>]]>
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb', line 65 def cdata_section(content) "<![CDATA[#{content}]]>" end |
#content_tag(name, content_or_options_with_block = nil, options = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Returns an HTML block tag of type name
surrounding the content
. Add HTML attributes by passing an attributes hash to options
. For attributes with no value like (disabled and readonly), give it a value of true in the options
hash. You can use symbols or strings for the attribute names.
content_tag(:p, "Hello world!")
# => <p>Hello world!</p>
content_tag(:div, content_tag(:p, "Hello world!"), :class => "strong")
# => <div class="strong"><p>Hello world!</p></div>
content_tag("select", , :multiple => true)
# => <select multiple="multiple">...options...</select>
Instead of passing the content as an argument, you can also use a block in which case, you pass your options
as the second parameter.
<% content_tag :div, :class => "strong" do -%>
Hello world!
<% end -%>
# => <div class="strong"><p>Hello world!</p></div>
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb', line 47 def content_tag(name, = nil, = nil, &block) if block_given? = if .is_a?(Hash) content = capture(&block) concat(content_tag_string(name, content, ), block.binding) else content = content_tag_string(name, content, ) end end |
#escape_once(html) ⇒ Object
Returns the escaped html
without affecting existing escaped entities.
escape_once("1 > 2 & 3")
# => "1 < 2 & 3"
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb', line 73 def escape_once(html) fix_double_escape(html_escape(html.to_s)) end |
#tag(name, options = nil, open = false) ⇒ Object
Returns an empty HTML tag of type name
which by default is XHTML compliant. Setting open
to true will create an open tag compatible with HTML 4.0 and below. Add HTML attributes by passing an attributes hash to options
. For attributes with no value like (disabled and readonly), give it a value of true in the options
hash. You can use symbols or strings for the attribute names.
tag("br")
# => <br />
tag("br", nil, true)
# => <br>
tag("input", { :type => 'text', :disabled => true })
# => <input type="text" disabled="disabled" />
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# File 'lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb', line 24 def tag(name, = nil, open = false) "<#{name}#{() if }" + (open ? ">" : " />") end |