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authorJeroen van Dijk <jeroen@jeevidee.nl>2010-03-13 17:30:30 +0100
committerJeroen van Dijk <jeroen@jeevidee.nl>2010-03-13 17:30:30 +0100
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Update of block helpers examples in form_helper.rb
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-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb64
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb
index 7293145964..6176f1fb06 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ module ActionView
#
# # Note: a @person variable will have been created in the controller.
# # For example: @person = Person.new
- # <% form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "create" } do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "create" } do |f| %>
# <%= f.text_field :first_name %>
# <%= f.text_field :last_name %>
# <%= submit_tag 'Create' %>
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module ActionView
#
# If you are using a partial for your form fields, you can use this shortcut:
#
- # <% form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "create" } do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "create" } do |f| %>
# <%= render :partial => f %>
# <%= submit_tag 'Create' %>
# <% end %>
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ module ActionView
# Rails provides succinct resource-oriented form generation with +form_for+
# like this:
#
- # <% form_for @offer do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for @offer do |f| %>
# <%= f.label :version, 'Version' %>:
# <%= f.text_field :version %><br />
# <%= f.label :author, 'Author' %>:
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ module ActionView
# The generic way to call +form_for+ yields a form builder around a
# model:
#
- # <% form_for :person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |f| %>
# <%= f.error_messages %>
# First name: <%= f.text_field :first_name %><br />
# Last name : <%= f.text_field :last_name %><br />
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ module ActionView
# If the instance variable is not <tt>@person</tt> you can pass the actual
# record as the second argument:
#
- # <% form_for :person, person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :person, person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ module ActionView
# possible to use both the stand-alone FormHelper methods and methods
# from FormTagHelper. For example:
#
- # <% form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |f| %>
# First name: <%= f.text_field :first_name %>
# Last name : <%= f.text_field :last_name %>
# Biography : <%= text_area :person, :biography %>
@@ -195,37 +195,37 @@ module ActionView
#
# For example, if <tt>@post</tt> is an existing record you want to edit
#
- # <% form_for @post do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for @post do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# is equivalent to something like:
#
- # <% form_for :post, @post, :url => post_path(@post), :html => { :method => :put, :class => "edit_post", :id => "edit_post_45" } do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :post, @post, :url => post_path(@post), :html => { :method => :put, :class => "edit_post", :id => "edit_post_45" } do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# And for new records
#
- # <% form_for(Post.new) do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for(Post.new) do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# expands to
#
- # <% form_for :post, Post.new, :url => posts_path, :html => { :class => "new_post", :id => "new_post" } do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :post, Post.new, :url => posts_path, :html => { :class => "new_post", :id => "new_post" } do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# You can also overwrite the individual conventions, like this:
#
- # <% form_for(@post, :url => super_post_path(@post)) do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for(@post, :url => super_post_path(@post)) do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
# And for namespaced routes, like +admin_post_url+:
#
- # <% form_for([:admin, @post]) do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for([:admin, @post]) do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ module ActionView
#
# Example:
#
- # <% form_for(:post, @post, :remote => true, :html => { :id => 'create-post', :method => :put }) do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for(:post, @post, :remote => true, :html => { :id => 'create-post', :method => :put }) do |f| %>
# ...
# <% end %>
#
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ module ActionView
# custom builder. For example, let's say you made a helper to
# automatically add labels to form inputs.
#
- # <% form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "update" }, :builder => LabellingFormBuilder do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for :person, @person, :url => { :action => "update" }, :builder => LabellingFormBuilder do |f| %>
# <%= f.text_field :first_name %>
# <%= f.text_field :last_name %>
# <%= text_area :person, :biography %>
@@ -340,11 +340,11 @@ module ActionView
#
# === Generic Examples
#
- # <% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
+ # <%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
# First name: <%= person_form.text_field :first_name %>
# Last name : <%= person_form.text_field :last_name %>
#
- # <% fields_for @person.permission do |permission_fields| %>
+ # <%= fields_for @person.permission do |permission_fields| %>
# Admin? : <%= permission_fields.check_box :admin %>
# <% end %>
# <% end %>
@@ -352,13 +352,13 @@ module ActionView
# ...or if you have an object that needs to be represented as a different
# parameter, like a Client that acts as a Person:
#
- # <% fields_for :person, @client do |permission_fields| %>
+ # <%= fields_for :person, @client do |permission_fields| %>
# Admin?: <%= permission_fields.check_box :admin %>
# <% end %>
#
# ...or if you don't have an object, just a name of the parameter:
#
- # <% fields_for :person do |permission_fields| %>
+ # <%= fields_for :person do |permission_fields| %>
# Admin?: <%= permission_fields.check_box :admin %>
# <% end %>
#
@@ -402,9 +402,9 @@ module ActionView
#
# This model can now be used with a nested fields_for, like so:
#
- # <% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
+ # <%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
# ...
- # <% person_form.fields_for :address do |address_fields| %>
+ # <%= person_form.fields_for :address do |address_fields| %>
# Street : <%= address_fields.text_field :street %>
# Zip code: <%= address_fields.text_field :zip_code %>
# <% end %>
@@ -431,9 +431,9 @@ module ActionView
# with a value that evaluates to +true+, you will destroy the associated
# model (eg. 1, '1', true, or 'true'):
#
- # <% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
+ # <%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
# ...
- # <% person_form.fields_for :address do |address_fields| %>
+ # <%= person_form.fields_for :address do |address_fields| %>
# ...
# Delete: <%= address_fields.check_box :_destroy %>
# <% end %>
@@ -459,9 +459,9 @@ module ActionView
# the nested fields_for call will be repeated for each instance in the
# collection:
#
- # <% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
+ # <%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
# ...
- # <% person_form.fields_for :projects do |project_fields| %>
+ # <%= person_form.fields_for :projects do |project_fields| %>
# <% if project_fields.object.active? %>
# Name: <%= project_fields.text_field :name %>
# <% end %>
@@ -470,11 +470,11 @@ module ActionView
#
# It's also possible to specify the instance to be used:
#
- # <% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
+ # <%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
# ...
# <% @person.projects.each do |project| %>
# <% if project.active? %>
- # <% person_form.fields_for :projects, project do |project_fields| %>
+ # <%= person_form.fields_for :projects, project do |project_fields| %>
# Name: <%= project_fields.text_field :name %>
# <% end %>
# <% end %>
@@ -483,9 +483,9 @@ module ActionView
#
# Or a collection to be used:
#
- # <% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
+ # <%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
# ...
- # <% person_form.fields_for :projects, @active_projects do |project_fields| %>
+ # <%= person_form.fields_for :projects, @active_projects do |project_fields| %>
# Name: <%= project_fields.text_field :name %>
# <% end %>
# <% end %>
@@ -512,9 +512,9 @@ module ActionView
# parameter with a value that evaluates to +true+
# (eg. 1, '1', true, or 'true'):
#
- # <% form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
+ # <%= form_for @person, :url => { :action => "update" } do |person_form| %>
# ...
- # <% person_form.fields_for :projects do |project_fields| %>
+ # <%= person_form.fields_for :projects do |project_fields| %>
# Delete: <%= project_fields.check_box :_destroy %>
# <% end %>
# <% end %>
@@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ module ActionView
# Unfortunately that workaround does not work when the check box goes
# within an array-like parameter, as in
#
- # <% fields_for "project[invoice_attributes][]", invoice, :index => nil do |form| %>
+ # <%= fields_for "project[invoice_attributes][]", invoice, :index => nil do |form| %>
# <%= form.check_box :paid %>
# ...
# <% end %>
@@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ module ActionView
# Add the submit button for the given form. When no value is given, it checks
# if the object is a new resource or not to create the proper label:
#
- # <% form_for @post do |f| %>
+ # <%= form_for @post do |f| %>
# <%= f.submit %>
# <% end %>
#