Module: Ramaze::Helper::BlueForm
- Defined in:
- lib/ramaze/helper/blue_form.rb
Overview
The BlueForm helper tries to be an even better way to build forms programmatically. By using a simple block you can quickly create all the required elements for your form.
See Form for all the available methods.
## Form Data
As stated earlier it’s possible to pass an object to the form_for() method. What kind of object this is, a database result object or an OpenStruct object doesn’t matter as long as the attributes can be accessed outside of the object (this can be done using attr_readers). This makes it extremely easy to directly pass a result object from your favourite ORM. Example:
@data = User[1]
form_for(@data, :method => :post) do |f|
f.input_text 'Username', :username
end
The object comes handy when you want to do server-side form validation: if the form can not be validated, just send back the object with keys containing what the user has filled. The fields will be populated with these values, so the user doesn’t have to retype everything.
If you don’t want to use an object you can simply set the first parameter to nil.
## HTML Output
The form helper uses Gestalt, Ramaze’s custom HTML builder that works somewhat like Erector. The output is very minimalistic, elements such as legends and fieldsets have to be added manually.
If you need to add elements not covered by Form methods (e.g. ‘<div>` tags), you can access the form Gestalt instance with the g() method and generate your tags like this :
form_for(@result, :method => :post) do |f|
f.g.div(:class => "awesome") do
...
end
end
Each combination of a label and input element will be wrapped in ‘<p>` tags.
When using the form helper as a block in your templates it’s important to remember that the result is returned and not displayed in the browser directly. When using Etanni this would result in something like the following:
#{form_for(@result, :method => :post) do |f|
f.input_text 'Text label', :textname, 'Chunky bacon!'
end}
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: Form
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#form_error(name, message) ⇒ Object
Manually add a new error to the form_errors key in the flash hash.
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#form_errors ⇒ Array
Returns the hash containing all existing errors and allows other methods to set new errors by using this method as if it were a hash.
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#form_errors_from_model(obj) ⇒ Object
Retrieve all the form errors for the specified model and add them to the flash hash.
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#form_for(form_values, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
The form method generates the basic structure of the form.
Instance Method Details
#form_error(name, message) ⇒ Object
Manually add a new error to the form_errors key in the flash hash. The first parameter is the name of the form field and the second parameter is the custom message.
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# File 'lib/ramaze/helper/blue_form.rb', line 107 def form_error(name, ) if respond_to?(:flash) old = flash[:form_errors] || {} flash[:form_errors] = old.merge(name.to_s => .to_s) else form_errors[name.to_s] = .to_s end end |
#form_errors ⇒ Array
Returns the hash containing all existing errors and allows other methods to set new errors by using this method as if it were a hash.
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# File 'lib/ramaze/helper/blue_form.rb', line 122 def form_errors if respond_to?(:flash) flash[:form_errors] ||= {} else @form_errors ||= {} end end |
#form_errors_from_model(obj) ⇒ Object
Retrieve all the form errors for the specified model and add them to the flash hash.
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# File 'lib/ramaze/helper/blue_form.rb', line 136 def form_errors_from_model(obj) if obj.respond_to?(:errors) obj.errors.each do |key, value| if value.respond_to?(:first) value = value.first end form_error(key.to_s, value % key) end end end |
#form_for(form_values, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
The form method generates the basic structure of the form. It should be called using a block and it’s return value should be manually sent to the browser (since it does not echo the value).
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# File 'lib/ramaze/helper/blue_form.rb', line 92 def form_for(form_values, = {}, &block) form = Form.new(form_values, ) form.build(form_errors, &block) form end |