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authorDavid Heinemeier Hansson <david@loudthinking.com>2004-11-24 01:04:44 +0000
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-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb171
-rwxr-xr-xactionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb230
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb17
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb182
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb212
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb59
-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb111
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diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_record_helper.rb
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+require 'cgi'
+require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/form_helper'
+
+module ActionView
+ class Base
+ @@field_error_proc = Proc.new{ |html_tag, instance| "<div class=\"fieldWithErrors\">#{html_tag}</div>" }
+ cattr_accessor :field_error_proc
+ end
+
+ module Helpers
+ # The Active Record Helper makes it easier to create forms for records kept in instance variables. The most far-reaching is the form
+ # method that creates a complete form for all the basic content types of the record (not associations or aggregations, though). This
+ # is a great of making the record quickly available for editing, but likely to prove lacklusters for a complicated real-world form.
+ # In that case, it's better to use the input method and the specialized form methods in link:classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html
+ module ActiveRecordHelper
+ # Returns a default input tag for the type of object returned by the method. Example
+ # (title is a VARCHAR column and holds "Hello World"):
+ # input("post", "title") =>
+ # <input id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="30" type="text" value="Hello World" />
+ def input(record_name, method)
+ InstanceTag.new(record_name, method, self).to_tag
+ end
+
+ # Returns an entire form with input tags and everything for a specified Active Record object. Example
+ # (post is a new record that has a title using VARCHAR and a body using TEXT):
+ # form("post") =>
+ # <form action='create' method='POST'>
+ # <p>
+ # <label for="post_title">Title</label><br />
+ # <input id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="30" type="text" value="Hello World" />
+ # </p>
+ # <p>
+ # <label for="post_body">Body</label><br />
+ # <textarea cols="40" id="post_body" name="post[body]" rows="20" wrap="virtual">
+ # Back to the hill and over it again!
+ # </textarea>
+ # </p>
+ # <input type='submit' value='Create' />
+ # </form>
+ #
+ # It's possible to specialize the form builder by using a different action name and by supplying another
+ # block renderer. Example (entry is a new record that has a message attribute using VARCHAR):
+ #
+ # form("entry", :action => "sign", :input_block =>
+ # Proc.new { |record, column| "#{column.human_name}: #{input(record, column.name)}<br />" }) =>
+ #
+ # <form action='sign' method='POST'>
+ # Message:
+ # <input id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="30" type="text" value="Hello World" /><br />
+ # <input type='submit' value='Sign' />
+ # </form>
+ def form(record_name, options = {})
+ record = instance_eval("@#{record_name}")
+ action = options[:action] || (record.new_record? ? "create" : "update")
+ id_field = record.new_record? ? "" : InstanceTag.new(record_name, "id", self).to_input_field_tag("hidden")
+
+ "<form action='#{action}' method='POST'>" +
+ id_field + all_input_tags(record, record_name, options) +
+ "<input type='submit' value='#{action.gsub(/[^A-Za-z]/, "").capitalize}' />" +
+ "</form>"
+ end
+
+ # Returns a string containing the error message attached to the +method+ on the +object+, if one exists.
+ # This error message is wrapped in a DIV tag, which can be specialized to include both a +prepend_text+ and +append_text+
+ # to properly introduce the error and a +css_class+ to style it accordingly. Examples (post has an error message
+ # "can't be empty" on the title attribute):
+ #
+ # <%= error_message_on "post", "title" %> =>
+ # <div class="formError">can't be empty</div>
+ #
+ # <%= error_message_on "post", "title", "Title simply ", " (or it won't work)", "inputError" %> =>
+ # <div class="inputError">Title simply can't be empty (or it won't work)</div>
+ def error_message_on(object, method, prepend_text = "", append_text = "", css_class = "formError")
+ if errors = instance_eval("@#{object}").errors.on(method)
+ "<div class=\"#{css_class}\">#{prepend_text + (errors.is_a?(Array) ? errors.first : errors) + append_text}</div>"
+ end
+ end
+
+ def error_messages_for(object_name)
+ object = instance_eval("@#{object_name}")
+ unless object.errors.empty?
+ "<div id=\"errorExplanation\">" +
+ "<h2>#{object.errors.count} error#{"s" unless object.errors.count == 1} prohibited this #{object_name.gsub("_", " ")} from being saved</h2>" +
+ "<p>There were problems with the following fields (marked in red below):</p>" +
+ "<ul>#{object.errors.full_messages.collect { |msg| "<li>#{msg}</li>"}}</ul>" +
+ "</div>"
+ end
+ end
+
+ private
+ def all_input_tags(record, record_name, options)
+ input_block = options[:input_block] || default_input_block
+ record.class.content_columns.collect{ |column| input_block.call(record_name, column) }.join("\n")
+ end
+
+ def default_input_block
+ Proc.new { |record, column| "<p><label for=\"#{record}_#{column.name}\">#{column.human_name}</label><br />#{input(record, column.name)}</p>" }
+ end
+ end
+
+ class InstanceTag #:nodoc:
+ def to_tag(options = {})
+ case column_type
+ when :string
+ field_type = @method_name.include?("password") ? "password" : "text"
+ to_input_field_tag(field_type, options)
+ when :text
+ to_text_area_tag(options)
+ when :integer, :float
+ to_input_field_tag("text", options)
+ when :date
+ to_date_select_tag(options)
+ when :datetime
+ to_datetime_select_tag(options)
+ when :boolean
+ to_boolean_select_tag(options)
+ end
+ end
+
+ alias_method :tag_without_error_wrapping, :tag
+
+ def tag(name, options)
+ if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
+ error_wrapping(tag_without_error_wrapping(name, options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
+ else
+ tag_without_error_wrapping(name, options)
+ end
+ end
+
+ alias_method :content_tag_without_error_wrapping, :content_tag
+
+ def content_tag(name, value, options)
+ if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
+ error_wrapping(content_tag_without_error_wrapping(name, value, options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
+ else
+ content_tag_without_error_wrapping(name, value, options)
+ end
+ end
+
+ alias_method :to_date_select_tag_without_error_wrapping, :to_date_select_tag
+ def to_date_select_tag(options = {})
+ if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
+ error_wrapping(to_date_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
+ else
+ to_date_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options)
+ end
+ end
+
+ alias_method :to_datetime_select_tag_without_error_wrapping, :to_datetime_select_tag
+ def to_datetime_select_tag(options = {})
+ if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
+ error_wrapping(to_datetime_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
+ else
+ to_datetime_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options)
+ end
+ end
+
+ def error_wrapping(html_tag, has_error)
+ has_error ? Base.field_error_proc.call(html_tag, self) : html_tag
+ end
+
+ def error_message
+ object.errors.on(@method_name)
+ end
+
+ def column_type
+ object.send("column_for_attribute", @method_name).type
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb
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+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb
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+require "date"
+
+module ActionView
+ module Helpers
+ # The Date Helper primarily creates select/option tags for different kinds of dates and date elements. All of the select-type methods
+ # share a number of common options that are as follows:
+ #
+ # * <tt>:prefix</tt> - overwrites the default prefix of "date" used for the select names. So specifying "birthday" would give
+ # birthday[month] instead of date[month] if passed to the select_month method.
+ # * <tt>:include_blank</tt> - set to true if it should be possible to set an empty date.
+ # * <tt>:discard_type</tt> - set to true if you want to discard the type part of the select name. If set to true, the select_month
+ # method would use simply "date" (which can be overwritten using <tt>:prefix</tt>) instead of "date[month]".
+ module DateHelper
+ DEFAULT_PREFIX = "date" unless const_defined?("DEFAULT_PREFIX")
+
+ # Reports the approximate distance in time between to Time objects. For example, if the distance is 47 minutes, it'll return
+ # "about 1 hour". See the source for the complete wording list.
+ def distance_of_time_in_words(from_time, to_time)
+ distance_in_minutes = ((to_time - from_time) / 60).round
+
+ case distance_in_minutes
+ when 0 then "less than a minute"
+ when 1 then "1 minute"
+ when 2..45 then "#{distance_in_minutes} minutes"
+ when 46..90 then "about 1 hour"
+ when 90..1440 then "about #{(distance_in_minutes.to_f / 60.0).round} hours"
+ when 1441..2880 then "1 day"
+ else "#{(distance_in_minutes / 1440).round} days"
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Like distance_of_time_in_words, but where <tt>to_time</tt> is fixed to <tt>Time.now</tt>.
+ def distance_of_time_in_words_to_now(from_time)
+ distance_of_time_in_words(from_time, Time.now)
+ end
+
+ # Returns a set of select tags (one for year, month, and day) pre-selected for accessing a specified date-based attribute (identified by
+ # +method+) on an object assigned to the template (identified by +object+). It's possible to tailor the selects through the +options+ hash,
+ # which both accepts all the keys that each of the individual select builders does (like :use_month_numbers for select_month) and a range
+ # of discard options. The discard options are <tt>:discard_month</tt> and <tt>:discard_day</tt>. Set to true, they'll drop the respective
+ # select. Discarding the month select will also automatically discard the day select.
+ #
+ # NOTE: Discarded selects will default to 1. So if no month select is available, January will be assumed. Additionally, you can get the
+ # month select before the year by setting :month_before_year to true in the options. This is especially useful for credit card forms.
+ # Examples:
+ #
+ # date_select("post", "written_on")
+ # date_select("post", "written_on", :start_year => 1995)
+ # date_select("post", "written_on", :start_year => 1995, :use_month_numbers => true,
+ # :discard_day => true, :include_blank => true)
+ #
+ # The selects are prepared for multi-parameter assignment to an Active Record object.
+ def date_select(object, method, options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_date_select_tag(options)
+ end
+
+ # Returns a set of select tags (one for year, month, day, hour, and minute) pre-selected for accessing a specified datetime-based
+ # attribute (identified by +method+) on an object assigned to the template (identified by +object+). Examples:
+ #
+ # datetime_select("post", "written_on")
+ # datetime_select("post", "written_on", :start_year => 1995)
+ #
+ # The selects are prepared for multi-parameter assignment to an Active Record object.
+ def datetime_select(object, method, options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_datetime_select_tag(options)
+ end
+
+ # Returns a set of html select-tags (one for year, month, and day) pre-selected with the +date+.
+ def select_date(date = Date.today, options = {})
+ select_year(date, options) + select_month(date, options) + select_day(date, options)
+ end
+
+ # Returns a set of html select-tags (one for year, month, day, hour, and minute) preselected the +datetime+.
+ def select_datetime(datetime = Time.now, options = {})
+ select_year(datetime, options) + select_month(datetime, options) + select_day(datetime, options) +
+ select_hour(datetime, options) + select_minute(datetime, options)
+ end
+
+ # Returns a select tag with options for each of the minutes 0 through 59 with the current minute selected.
+ # The <tt>minute</tt> can also be substituted for a minute number.
+ def select_minute(datetime, options = {})
+ minute_options = []
+
+ 0.upto(59) do |minute|
+ minute_options << ((datetime.kind_of?(Fixnum) ? datetime : datetime.min) == minute ?
+ "<option selected=\"selected\">#{leading_zero_on_single_digits(minute)}</option>\n" :
+ "<option>#{leading_zero_on_single_digits(minute)}</option>\n"
+ )
+ end
+
+ select_html("minute", minute_options, options[:prefix], options[:include_blank], options[:discard_type])
+ end
+
+ # Returns a select tag with options for each of the hours 0 through 23 with the current hour selected.
+ # The <tt>hour</tt> can also be substituted for a hour number.
+ def select_hour(datetime, options = {})
+ hour_options = []
+
+ 0.upto(23) do |hour|
+ hour_options << ((datetime.kind_of?(Fixnum) ? datetime : datetime.hour) == hour ?
+ "<option selected=\"selected\">#{leading_zero_on_single_digits(hour)}</option>\n" :
+ "<option>#{leading_zero_on_single_digits(hour)}</option>\n"
+ )
+ end
+
+ select_html("hour", hour_options, options[:prefix], options[:include_blank], options[:discard_type])
+ end
+
+ # Returns a select tag with options for each of the days 1 through 31 with the current day selected.
+ # The <tt>date</tt> can also be substituted for a hour number.
+ def select_day(date, options = {})
+ day_options = []
+
+ 1.upto(31) do |day|
+ day_options << ((date.kind_of?(Fixnum) ? date : date.day) == day ?
+ "<option selected=\"selected\">#{day}</option>\n" :
+ "<option>#{day}</option>\n"
+ )
+ end
+
+ select_html("day", day_options, options[:prefix], options[:include_blank], options[:discard_type])
+ end
+
+ # Returns a select tag with options for each of the months January through December with the current month selected.
+ # The month names are presented as keys (what's shown to the user) and the month numbers (1-12) are used as values
+ # (what's submitted to the server). It's also possible to use month numbers for the presentation instead of names --
+ # set the <tt>:use_month_numbers</tt> key in +options+ to true for this to happen. If you want both numbers and names,
+ # set the <tt>:add_month_numbers</tt> key in +options+ to true. Examples:
+ #
+ # select_month(Date.today) # Will use keys like "January", "March"
+ # select_month(Date.today, :use_month_numbers => true) # Will use keys like "1", "3"
+ # select_month(Date.today, :add_month_numbers => true) # Will use keys like "1 - January", "3 - March"
+ def select_month(date, options = {})
+ month_options = []
+
+ 1.upto(12) do |month_number|
+ month_name = if options[:use_month_numbers]
+ month_number
+ elsif options[:add_month_numbers]
+ month_number.to_s + " - " + Date::MONTHNAMES[month_number]
+ else
+ Date::MONTHNAMES[month_number]
+ end
+
+ month_options << ((date.kind_of?(Fixnum) ? date : date.month) == month_number ?
+ "<option value='#{month_number}' selected=\"selected\">#{month_name}</option>\n" :
+ "<option value='#{month_number}'>#{month_name}</option>\n"
+ )
+ end
+
+ select_html("month", month_options, options[:prefix], options[:include_blank], options[:discard_type])
+ end
+
+ # Returns a select tag with options for each of the five years on each side of the current, which is selected. The five year radius
+ # can be changed using the <tt>:start_year</tt> and <tt>:end_year</tt> keys in the +options+. The <tt>date</tt> can also be substituted
+ # for a year given as a number. Example:
+ #
+ # select_year(Date.today, :start_year => 1992, :end_year => 2007)
+ def select_year(date, options = {})
+ year_options = []
+ unless date.kind_of?(Fixnum) then default_start_year, default_end_year = date.year - 5, date.year + 5 end
+
+ (options[:start_year] || default_start_year).upto(options[:end_year] || default_end_year) do |year|
+ year_options << ((date.kind_of?(Fixnum) ? date : date.year) == year ?
+ "<option selected=\"selected\">#{year}</option>\n" :
+ "<option>#{year}</option>\n"
+ )
+ end
+
+ select_html("year", year_options, options[:prefix], options[:include_blank], options[:discard_type])
+ end
+
+ private
+ def select_html(type, options, prefix = nil, include_blank = false, discard_type = false)
+ select_html = "<select name='#{prefix || DEFAULT_PREFIX}"
+ select_html << "[#{type}]" unless discard_type
+ select_html << "'>\n"
+ select_html << "<option></option>\n" if include_blank
+ select_html << options.to_s
+ select_html << "</select>\n"
+
+ return select_html
+ end
+
+ def leading_zero_on_single_digits(number)
+ number > 9 ? number : "0#{number}"
+ end
+ end
+
+ class InstanceTag #:nodoc:
+ include DateHelper
+
+ def to_date_select_tag(options = {})
+ defaults = { :discard_type => true }
+ options = defaults.merge(options)
+ options_with_prefix = Proc.new { |position| options.update({ :prefix => "#{@object_name}[#{@method_name}(#{position}i)]" }) }
+ date = options[:include_blank] ? (value || 0) : (value || Date.today)
+
+ date_select = ""
+
+ if options[:month_before_year]
+ date_select << select_month(date, options_with_prefix.call(2)) unless options[:discard_month]
+ date_select << select_year(date, options_with_prefix.call(1))
+ else
+ date_select << select_year(date, options_with_prefix.call(1))
+ date_select << select_month(date, options_with_prefix.call(2)) unless options[:discard_month]
+ end
+
+ date_select << select_day(date, options_with_prefix.call(3)) unless options[:discard_day] || options[:discard_month]
+
+ return date_select
+ end
+
+ def to_datetime_select_tag(options = {})
+ defaults = { :discard_type => true }
+ options = defaults.merge(options)
+ options_with_prefix = Proc.new { |position| options.update({ :prefix => "#{@object_name}[#{@method_name}(#{position}i)]" }) }
+ datetime = options[:include_blank] ? (value || 0) : (value || Time.now)
+
+ datetime_select = select_year(datetime, options_with_prefix.call(1))
+ datetime_select << select_month(datetime, options_with_prefix.call(2)) unless options[:discard_month]
+ datetime_select << select_day(datetime, options_with_prefix.call(3)) unless options[:discard_day] || options[:discard_month]
+ datetime_select << " &mdash; " + select_hour(datetime, options_with_prefix.call(4)) unless options[:discard_hour]
+ datetime_select << " : " + select_minute(datetime, options_with_prefix.call(5)) unless options[:discard_minute] || options[:discard_hour]
+
+ return datetime_select
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8baea6f450
--- /dev/null
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+module ActionView
+ module Helpers
+ # Provides a set of methods for making it easier to locate problems.
+ module DebugHelper
+ # Returns a <pre>-tag set with the +object+ dumped by YAML. Very readable way to inspect an object.
+ def debug(object)
+ begin
+ Marshal::dump(object)
+ "<pre class='debug_dump'>#{h(object.to_yaml).gsub(" ", "&nbsp; ")}</pre>"
+ rescue Object => e
+ # Object couldn't be dumped, perhaps because of singleton methods -- this is the fallback
+ "<code class='debug_dump'>#{h(object.inspect)}</code>"
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..389aa302a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
+require 'cgi'
+require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/date_helper'
+require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/tag_helper'
+
+module ActionView
+ module Helpers
+ # Provides a set of methods for working with forms and especially forms related to objects assigned to the template.
+ # The following is an example of a complete form for a person object that works for both creates and updates built
+ # with all the form helpers. The <tt>@person</tt> object was assigned by an action on the controller:
+ # <form action="save_person" method="post">
+ # Name:
+ # <%= text_field "person", "name", "size" => 20 %>
+ #
+ # Password:
+ # <%= password_field "person", "password", "maxsize" => 20 %>
+ #
+ # Single?:
+ # <%= check_box "person", "single" %>
+ #
+ # Description:
+ # <%= text_area "person", "description", "cols" => 20 %>
+ #
+ # <input type="submit" value="Save">
+ # </form>
+ #
+ # ...is compiled to:
+ #
+ # <form action="save_person" method="post">
+ # Name:
+ # <input type="text" id="person_name" name="person[name]"
+ # size="20" value="<%= @person.name %>" />
+ #
+ # Password:
+ # <input type="password" id="person_password" name="person[password]"
+ # size="20" maxsize="20" value="<%= @person.password %>" />
+ #
+ # Single?:
+ # <input type="checkbox" id="person_single" name="person[single] value="1" />
+ #
+ # Description:
+ # <textarea cols="20" rows="40" id="person_description" name="person[description]">
+ # <%= @person.description %>
+ # </textarea>
+ #
+ # <input type="submit" value="Save">
+ # </form>
+ #
+ # There's also methods for helping to build form tags in link:classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormOptionsHelper.html,
+ # link:classes/ActionView/Helpers/DateHelper.html, and link:classes/ActionView/Helpers/ActiveRecordHelper.html
+ module FormHelper
+ # Returns an input tag of the "text" type tailored for accessing a specified attribute (identified by +method+) on an object
+ # assigned to the template (identified by +object+). Additional options on the input tag can be passed as a
+ # hash with +options+.
+ #
+ # Examples (call, result):
+ # text_field("post", "title", "size" => 20)
+ # <input type="text" id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="20" value="#{@post.title}" />
+ def text_field(object, method, options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_input_field_tag("text", options)
+ end
+
+ # Works just like text_field, but returns a input tag of the "password" type instead.
+ def password_field(object, method, options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_input_field_tag("password", options)
+ end
+
+ # Works just like text_field, but returns a input tag of the "hidden" type instead.
+ def hidden_field(object, method, options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_input_field_tag("hidden", options)
+ end
+
+ # Returns a textarea opening and closing tag set tailored for accessing a specified attribute (identified by +method+)
+ # on an object assigned to the template (identified by +object+). Additional options on the input tag can be passed as a
+ # hash with +options+.
+ #
+ # Example (call, result):
+ # text_area("post", "body", "cols" => 20, "rows" => 40)
+ # <textarea cols="20" rows="40" id="post_body" name="post[body]">
+ # #{@post.body}
+ # </textarea>
+ def text_area(object, method, options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_text_area_tag(options)
+ end
+
+ # Returns a checkbox tag tailored for accessing a specified attribute (identified by +method+) on an object
+ # assigned to the template (identified by +object+). It's intended that +method+ returns an integer and if that
+ # integer is above zero, then the checkbox is checked. Additional options on the input tag can be passed as a
+ # hash with +options+. The +checked_value+ defaults to 1 while the default +unchecked_value+
+ # is set to 0 which is convenient for boolean values. Usually unchecked checkboxes don't post anything.
+ # We work around this problem by adding a hidden value with the same name as the checkbox.
+ #
+ # Example (call, result). Imagine that @post.validated? returns 1:
+ # check_box("post", "validated")
+ # <input type="checkbox" id="post_validate" name="post[validated] value="1" checked="checked" /><input name="post[validated]" type="hidden" value="0" />
+ #
+ # Example (call, result). Imagine that @puppy.gooddog returns no:
+ # check_box("puppy", "gooddog", {}, "yes", "no")
+ # <input type="checkbox" id="puppy_gooddog" name="puppy[gooddog] value="yes" /><input name="puppy[gooddog]" type="hidden" value="no" />
+ def check_box(object, method, options = {}, checked_value = "1", unchecked_value = "0")
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_check_box_tag(options, checked_value, unchecked_value)
+ end
+ end
+
+ class InstanceTag #:nodoc:
+ include Helpers::TagHelper
+
+ attr_reader :method_name, :object_name
+
+ DEFAULT_FIELD_OPTIONS = { "size" => 30 } unless const_defined?("DEFAULT_FIELD_OPTIONS")
+ DEFAULT_TEXT_AREA_OPTIONS = { "wrap" => "virtual", "cols" => 40, "rows" => 20 } unless const_defined?("DEFAULT_TEXT_AREA_OPTIONS")
+
+ def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, local_binding = nil)
+ @object_name, @method_name = object_name, method_name
+ @template_object, @local_binding = template_object, local_binding
+ end
+
+ def to_input_field_tag(field_type, options = {})
+ html_options = DEFAULT_FIELD_OPTIONS.merge(options)
+ html_options.merge!({ "size" => options["maxlength"]}) if options["maxlength"] && !options["size"]
+ html_options.merge!({ "type" => field_type, "value" => value.to_s })
+ add_default_name_and_id(html_options)
+ tag("input", html_options)
+ end
+
+ def to_text_area_tag(options = {})
+ options = DEFAULT_TEXT_AREA_OPTIONS.merge(options)
+ add_default_name_and_id(options)
+ content_tag("textarea", html_escape(value), options)
+ end
+
+ def to_check_box_tag(options = {}, checked_value = "1", unchecked_value = "0")
+ options.merge!({"checked" => "checked"}) if !value.nil? && ((value.is_a?(TrueClass) || value.is_a?(FalseClass)) ? value : value.to_i > 0)
+ options.merge!({ "type" => "checkbox", "value" => checked_value })
+ add_default_name_and_id(options)
+ tag("input", options) << tag("input", ({ "name" => options['name'], "type" => "hidden", "value" => unchecked_value }))
+ end
+
+ def to_date_tag()
+ defaults = { "discard_type" => true }
+ date = value || Date.today
+ options = Proc.new { |position| defaults.update({ :prefix => "#{@object_name}[#{@method_name}(#{position}i)]" }) }
+
+ html_day_select(date, options.call(3)) +
+ html_month_select(date, options.call(2)) +
+ html_year_select(date, options.call(1))
+ end
+
+ def to_boolean_select_tag(options = {})
+ add_default_name_and_id(options)
+ tag_text = "<select"
+ tag_text << tag_options(options)
+ tag_text << "><option value=\"false\""
+ tag_text << " selected" if value == false
+ tag_text << ">False</option><option value=\"true\""
+ tag_text << " selected" if value
+ tag_text << ">True</option></select>"
+ end
+
+ def object
+ @template_object.instance_variable_get "@#{@object_name}"
+ end
+
+ def value
+ object.send(@method_name) unless object.nil?
+ end
+
+ private
+ def add_default_name_and_id(options)
+ options['name'] = tag_name unless options.has_key? "name"
+ options['id'] = tag_id unless options.has_key? "id"
+ end
+
+ def tag_name
+ "#{@object_name}[#{@method_name}]"
+ end
+
+ def tag_id
+ "#{@object_name}_#{@method_name}"
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ca3798ede6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,212 @@
+require 'cgi'
+require 'erb'
+require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/form_helper'
+
+module ActionView
+ module Helpers
+ # Provides a number of methods for turning different kinds of containers into a set of option tags. Neither of the methods provide
+ # the actual select tag, so you'll need to construct that in HTML manually.
+ module FormOptionsHelper
+ include ERB::Util
+
+ def select(object, method, choices, options = {}, html_options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_select_tag(choices, options, html_options)
+ end
+
+ def collection_select(object, method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_collection_select_tag(collection, value_method, text_method, options, html_options)
+ end
+
+ def country_select(object, method, priority_countries = nil, options = {}, html_options = {})
+ InstanceTag.new(object, method, self).to_country_select_tag(priority_countries, options, html_options)
+ end
+
+ # Accepts a container (hash, array, enumerable, your type) and returns a string of option tags. Given a container
+ # where the elements respond to first and last (such as a two-element array), the "lasts" serve as option values and
+ # the "firsts" as option text. Hashes are turned into this form automatically, so the keys become "firsts" and values
+ # become lasts. If +selected+ is specified, the matching "last" or element will get the selected option-tag. +Selected+
+ # may also be an array of values to be selected when using a multiple select.
+ #
+ # Examples (call, result):
+ # options_for_select([["Dollar", "$"], ["Kroner", "DKK"]])
+ # <option value="$">Dollar</option>\n<option value="DKK">Kroner</option>
+ #
+ # options_for_select([ "VISA", "Mastercard" ], "Mastercard")
+ # <option>VISA</option>\n<option selected="selected">Mastercard</option>
+ #
+ # options_for_select({ "Basic" => "$20", "Plus" => "$40" }, "$40")
+ # <option value="$20">Basic</option>\n<option value="$40" selected="selected">Plus</option>
+ #
+ # options_for_select([ "VISA", "Mastercard", "Discover" ], ["VISA", "Discover"])
+ # <option selected="selected">VISA</option>\n<option>Mastercard</option>\n<option selected="selected">Discover</option>
+ def options_for_select(container, selected = nil)
+ container = container.to_a if Hash === container
+
+ options_for_select = container.inject([]) do |options, element|
+ if element.respond_to?(:first) && element.respond_to?(:last)
+ is_selected = ( (selected.respond_to?(:include?) ? selected.include?(element.last) : element.last == selected) )
+ if is_selected
+ options << "<option value=\"#{html_escape(element.last.to_s)}\" selected=\"selected\">#{html_escape(element.first.to_s)}</option>"
+ else
+ options << "<option value=\"#{html_escape(element.last.to_s)}\">#{html_escape(element.first.to_s)}</option>"
+ end
+ else
+ is_selected = ( (selected.respond_to?(:include?) ? selected.include?(element) : element == selected) )
+ options << ((is_selected) ? "<option selected=\"selected\">#{html_escape(element.to_s)}</option>" : "<option>#{html_escape(element.to_s)}</option>")
+ end
+ end
+
+ options_for_select.join("\n")
+ end
+
+ # Returns a string of option tags that has been compiled by iterating over the +collection+ and assigning the
+ # the result of a call to the +value_method+ as the option value and the +text_method+ as the option text.
+ # If +selected_value+ is specified, the element returning a match on +value_method+ will get the selected option tag.
+ #
+ # Example (call, result). Imagine a loop iterating over each +person+ in <tt>@project.people</tt> to generate a input tag:
+ # options_from_collection_for_select(@project.people, "id", "name")
+ # <option value="#{person.id}">#{person.name}</option>
+ def options_from_collection_for_select(collection, value_method, text_method, selected_value = nil)
+ options_for_select(
+ collection.inject([]) { |options, object| options << [ object.send(text_method), object.send(value_method) ] },
+ selected_value
+ )
+ end
+
+ # Returns a string of option tags, like options_from_collection_for_select, but surrounds them by <optgroup> tags.
+ #
+ # An array of group objects are passed. Each group should return an array of options when calling group_method
+ # Each group should should return its name when calling group_label_method.
+ #
+ # html_option_groups_from_collection(@continents, "countries", "contient_name", "country_id", "country_name", @selected_country.id)
+ #
+ # Could become:
+ # <optgroup label="Africa">
+ # <select>Egypt</select>
+ # <select>Rwanda</select>
+ # ...
+ # </optgroup>
+ # <optgroup label="Asia">
+ # <select>China</select>
+ # <select>India</select>
+ # <select>Japan</select>
+ # ...
+ # </optgroup>
+ #
+ # with objects of the following classes:
+ # class Continent
+ # def initialize(p_name, p_countries) @continent_name = p_name; @countries = p_countries; end
+ # def continent_name() @continent_name; end
+ # def countries() @countries; end
+ # end
+ # class Country
+ # def initialize(id, name) @id = id; @name = name end
+ # def country_id() @id; end
+ # def country_name() @name; end
+ # end
+ def option_groups_from_collection_for_select(collection, group_method, group_label_method,
+ option_key_method, option_value_method, selected_key = nil)
+ collection.inject("") do |options_for_select, group|
+ group_label_string = eval("group.#{group_label_method}")
+ options_for_select += "<optgroup label=\"#{html_escape(group_label_string)}\">"
+ options_for_select += options_from_collection_for_select(eval("group.#{group_method}"), option_key_method, option_value_method, selected_key)
+ options_for_select += '</optgroup>'
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Returns a string of option tags for pretty much any country in the world. Supply a country name as +selected+ to
+ # have it marked as the selected option tag. You can also supply an array of countries as +priority_countries+, so
+ # that they will be listed above the rest of the (long) list.
+ def country_options_for_select(selected = nil, priority_countries = nil)
+ country_options = ""
+
+ if priority_countries
+ country_options += options_for_select(priority_countries, selected)
+ country_options += "<option>-------------</option>\n"
+ end
+
+ if priority_countries && priority_countries.include?(selected)
+ country_options += options_for_select(COUNTRIES - priority_countries, selected)
+ else
+ country_options += options_for_select(COUNTRIES, selected)
+ end
+
+ return country_options
+ end
+
+
+ private
+ # All the countries included in the country_options output.
+ COUNTRIES = [ "Albania", "Algeria", "American Samoa", "Andorra", "Angola", "Anguilla",
+ "Antarctica", "Antigua And Barbuda", "Argentina", "Armenia", "Aruba", "Australia",
+ "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Bahamas", "Bahrain", "Bangladesh", "Barbados", "Belarus",
+ "Belgium", "Belize", "Benin", "Bermuda", "Bhutan", "Bolivia", "Bosnia and Herzegowina",
+ "Botswana", "Bouvet Island", "Brazil", "British Indian Ocean Territory",
+ "Brunei Darussalam", "Bulgaria", "Burkina Faso", "Burma", "Burundi", "Cambodia",
+ "Cameroon", "Canada", "Cape Verde", "Cayman Islands", "Central African Republic",
+ "Chad", "Chile", "China", "Christmas Island", "Cocos (Keeling) Islands", "Colombia",
+ "Comoros", "Congo", "Congo, the Democratic Republic of the", "Cook Islands",
+ "Costa Rica", "Cote d'Ivoire", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czech Republic", "Denmark",
+ "Djibouti", "Dominica", "Dominican Republic", "East Timor", "Ecuador", "Egypt",
+ "El Salvador", "England", "Equatorial Guinea", "Eritrea", "Espana", "Estonia",
+ "Ethiopia", "Falkland Islands", "Faroe Islands", "Fiji", "Finland", "France",
+ "French Guiana", "French Polynesia", "French Southern Territories", "Gabon", "Gambia",
+ "Georgia", "Germany", "Ghana", "Gibraltar", "Great Britain", "Greece", "Greenland",
+ "Grenada", "Guadeloupe", "Guam", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Guyana",
+ "Haiti", "Heard and Mc Donald Islands", "Honduras", "Hong Kong", "Hungary", "Iceland",
+ "India", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Jordan",
+ "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Kiribati", "Korea, Republic of", "Korea (South)", "Kuwait",
+ "Kyrgyzstan", "Lao People's Democratic Republic", "Latvia", "Lebanon", "Lesotho",
+ "Liberia", "Liechtenstein", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Macau", "Macedonia",
+ "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Malaysia", "Maldives", "Mali", "Malta", "Marshall Islands",
+ "Martinique", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Mayotte", "Mexico",
+ "Micronesia, Federated States of", "Moldova, Republic of", "Monaco", "Mongolia",
+ "Montserrat", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Namibia", "Nauru", "Nepal",
+ "Netherlands", "Netherlands Antilles", "New Caledonia", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua",
+ "Niger", "Nigeria", "Niue", "Norfolk Island", "Northern Ireland",
+ "Northern Mariana Islands", "Norway", "Oman", "Pakistan", "Palau", "Panama",
+ "Papua New Guinea", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Philippines", "Pitcairn", "Poland",
+ "Portugal", "Puerto Rico", "Qatar", "Reunion", "Romania", "Russia", "Rwanda",
+ "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines",
+ "Samoa (Independent)", "San Marino", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Saudi Arabia",
+ "Scotland", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Singapore", "Slovakia",
+ "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Africa",
+ "South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands", "South Korea", "Spain", "Sri Lanka",
+ "St. Helena", "St. Pierre and Miquelon", "Suriname", "Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands",
+ "Swaziland", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Taiwan", "Tajikistan", "Tanzania", "Thailand",
+ "Togo", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Trinidad", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Tunisia", "Turkey",
+ "Turkmenistan", "Turks and Caicos Islands", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "Ukraine",
+ "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom", "United States",
+ "United States Minor Outlying Islands", "Uruguay", "Uzbekistan", "Vanuatu",
+ "Vatican City State (Holy See)", "Venezuela", "Viet Nam", "Virgin Islands (British)",
+ "Virgin Islands (U.S.)", "Wales", "Wallis and Futuna Islands", "Western Sahara",
+ "Yemen", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe" ] unless const_defined?("COUNTRIES")
+ end
+
+ class InstanceTag #:nodoc:
+ include FormOptionsHelper
+
+ def to_select_tag(choices, options, html_options)
+ add_default_name_and_id(html_options)
+ content_tag("select", add_blank_option(options_for_select(choices, value), options[:include_blank]), html_options)
+ end
+
+ def to_collection_select_tag(collection, value_method, text_method, options, html_options)
+ add_default_name_and_id(html_options)
+ content_tag(
+ "select", add_blank_option(options_from_collection_for_select(collection, value_method, text_method, value), options[:include_blank]), html_options
+ )
+ end
+
+ def to_country_select_tag(priority_countries, options, html_options)
+ add_default_name_and_id(html_options)
+ content_tag("select", add_blank_option(country_options_for_select(value, priority_countries), options[:include_blank]), html_options)
+ end
+
+ private
+ def add_blank_option(option_tags, add_blank)
+ add_blank ? "<option></option>\n" + option_tags : option_tags
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..90084c7a8d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+require 'cgi'
+
+module ActionView
+ module Helpers
+ # This is poor man's Builder for the rare cases where you need to programmatically make tags but can't use Builder.
+ module TagHelper
+ include ERB::Util
+
+ # Examples:
+ # * tag("br") => <br />
+ # * tag("input", { "type" => "text"}) => <input type="text" />
+ def tag(name, options = {}, open = false)
+ "<#{name + tag_options(options)}" + (open ? ">" : " />")
+ end
+
+ # Examples:
+ # * 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>
+ def content_tag(name, content, options = {})
+ "<#{name + tag_options(options)}>#{content}</#{name}>"
+ end
+
+ # Starts a form tag that points the action to an url configured with <tt>url_for_options</tt> just like
+ # ActionController::Base#url_for.
+ def form_tag(url_for_options, options = {}, *parameters_for_url)
+ html_options = { "method" => "POST" }.merge(options)
+
+ if html_options[:multipart]
+ html_options["enctype"] = "multipart/form-data"
+ html_options.delete(:multipart)
+ end
+
+ html_options["action"] = url_for(url_for_options, *parameters_for_url)
+
+ tag("form", html_options, true)
+ end
+
+ alias_method :start_form_tag, :form_tag
+
+ # Outputs "</form>"
+ def end_form_tag
+ "</form>"
+ end
+
+
+ private
+ def tag_options(options)
+ if options.empty?
+ ""
+ else
+ " " + options.collect { |pair|
+ "#{pair.first}=\"#{html_escape(pair.last)}\""
+ }.sort.join(" ")
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7e05e468b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
+module ActionView
+ module Helpers #:nodoc:
+ # Provides a set of methods for working with text strings that can help unburden the level of inline Ruby code in the
+ # templates. In the example below we iterate over a collection of posts provided to the template and prints each title
+ # after making sure it doesn't run longer than 20 characters:
+ # <% for post in @posts %>
+ # Title: <%= truncate(post.title, 20) %>
+ # <% end %>
+ module TextHelper
+ # The regular puts and print are outlawed in eRuby. It's recommended to use the <%= "hello" %> form instead of print "hello".
+ # If you absolutely must use a method-based output, you can use concat. It's use like this <% concat "hello", binding %>. Notice that
+ # it doesn't have an equal sign in front. Using <%= concat "hello" %> would result in a double hello.
+ def concat(string, binding)
+ eval("_erbout", binding).concat(string)
+ end
+
+ # Truncates +text+ to the length of +length+ and replaces the last three characters with the +truncate_string+
+ # if the +text+ is longer than +length+.
+ def truncate(text, length = 30, truncate_string = "...")
+ if text.nil? then return end
+ if text.length > length then text[0..(length - 3)] + truncate_string else text end
+ end
+
+ # Highlights the +phrase+ where it is found in the +text+ by surrounding it like
+ # <strong class="highlight">I'm a highlight phrase</strong>. The highlighter can be specialized by
+ # passing +highlighter+ as single-quoted string with \1 where the phrase is supposed to be inserted.
+ # N.B.: The +phrase+ is sanitized to include only letters, digits, and spaces before use.
+ def highlight(text, phrase, highlighter = '<strong class="highlight">\1</strong>')
+ if text.nil? || phrase.nil? then return end
+ text.gsub(/(#{escape_regexp(phrase)})/i, highlighter) unless text.nil?
+ end
+
+ # Extracts an excerpt from the +text+ surrounding the +phrase+ with a number of characters on each side determined
+ # by +radius+. If the phrase isn't found, nil is returned. Ex:
+ # excerpt("hello my world", "my", 3) => "...lo my wo..."
+ def excerpt(text, phrase, radius = 100, excerpt_string = "...")
+ if text.nil? || phrase.nil? then return end
+ phrase = escape_regexp(phrase)
+
+ if found_pos = text =~ /(#{phrase})/i
+ start_pos = [ found_pos - radius, 0 ].max
+ end_pos = [ found_pos + phrase.length + radius, text.length ].min
+
+ prefix = start_pos > 0 ? excerpt_string : ""
+ postfix = end_pos < text.length ? excerpt_string : ""
+
+ prefix + text[start_pos..end_pos].strip + postfix
+ else
+ nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Attempts to pluralize the +singular+ word unless +count+ is 1. See source for pluralization rules.
+ def pluralize(count, singular, plural = nil)
+ "#{count} " + if count == 1
+ singular
+ elsif plural
+ plural
+ elsif Object.const_defined?("Inflector")
+ Inflector.pluralize(singular)
+ else
+ singular + "s"
+ end
+ end
+
+ begin
+ require "redcloth"
+
+ # Returns the text with all the Textile codes turned into HTML-tags.
+ # <i>This method is only available if RedCloth can be required</i>.
+ def textilize(text)
+ RedCloth.new(text).to_html
+ end
+
+ # Returns the text with all the Textile codes turned into HTML-tags, but without the regular bounding <p> tag.
+ # <i>This method is only available if RedCloth can be required</i>.
+ def textilize_without_paragraph(text)
+ textiled = textilize(text)
+ if textiled[0..2] == "<p>" then textiled = textiled[3..-1] end
+ if textiled[-4..-1] == "</p>" then textiled = textiled[0..-5] end
+ return textiled
+ end
+ rescue LoadError
+ # We can't really help what's not there
+ end
+
+ begin
+ require "bluecloth"
+
+ # Returns the text with all the Markdown codes turned into HTML-tags.
+ # <i>This method is only available if BlueCloth can be required</i>.
+ def markdown(text)
+ BlueCloth.new(text).to_html
+ end
+ rescue LoadError
+ # We can't really help what's not there
+ end
+
+ # Turns all links into words, like "<a href="something">else</a>" to "else".
+ def strip_links(text)
+ text.gsub(/<a.*>(.*)<\/a>/m, '\1')
+ end
+
+ private
+ # Returns a version of the text that's safe to use in a regular expression without triggering engine features.
+ def escape_regexp(text)
+ text.gsub(/([\\|?+*\/\)\(])/) { |m| "\\#{$1}" }
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..feda33d7c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+module ActionView
+ module Helpers
+ # 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. The different methods are even named
+ # synchronously, so link_to uses that same url as is generated by url_for, which again is the same url used for
+ # redirection in redirect_to.
+ module UrlHelper
+ # Returns the URL for the set of +options+ provided. See the valid options in link:classes/ActionController/Base.html#M000021
+ def url_for(options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference)
+ if Hash === options then options = { :only_path => true }.merge(options) end
+ @controller.send(:url_for, options, *parameters_for_method_reference)
+ end
+
+ # Creates a link tag of the given +name+ using an URL created by the set of +options+. See the valid options in
+ # link:classes/ActionController/Base.html#M000021. It's also possible to pass a string instead of an options hash to
+ # get a link tag that just points without consideration. The html_options have a special feature for creating javascript
+ # confirm alerts where if you pass :confirm => 'Are you sure?', the link will be guarded with a JS popup asking that question.
+ # If the user accepts, the link is processed, otherwise not.
+ def link_to(name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference)
+ convert_confirm_option_to_javascript!(html_options) unless html_options.nil?
+ if options.is_a?(String)
+ content_tag "a", name, (html_options || {}).merge({ "href" => options })
+ else
+ content_tag("a", name, (html_options || {}).merge({ "href" => url_for(options, *parameters_for_method_reference) }))
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Creates a link tag of the given +name+ using an URL created by the set of +options+, unless the current
+ # controller, action, and id are the same as the link's, in which case only the name is returned (or the
+ # given block is yielded, if one exists). This is useful for creating link bars where you don't want to link
+ # to the page currently being viewed.
+ def link_to_unless_current(name, options = {}, html_options = {}, *parameters_for_method_reference)
+ assume_current_url_options!(options)
+
+ if destination_equal_to_current(options)
+ block_given? ?
+ yield(name, options, html_options, *parameters_for_method_reference) :
+ html_escape(name)
+ else
+ link_to name, options, html_options, *parameters_for_method_reference
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Creates a link tag for starting an email to the specified <tt>email_address</tt>, which is also used as the name of the
+ # link unless +name+ is specified. Additional HTML options, such as class or id, can be passed in the <tt>html_options</tt> hash.
+ def mail_to(email_address, name = nil, html_options = {})
+ content_tag "a", name || email_address, html_options.merge({ "href" => "mailto:#{email_address}" })
+ end
+
+ private
+ def destination_equal_to_current(options)
+ params_without_location = @params.reject { |key, value| %w( controller action id ).include?(key) }
+
+ options[:action] == @params['action'] &&
+ options[:id] == @params['id'] &&
+ options[:controller] == @params['controller'] &&
+ (options.has_key?(:params) ? params_without_location == options[:params] : true)
+ end
+
+ def assume_current_url_options!(options)
+ if options[:controller].nil?
+ options[:controller] = @params['controller']
+ if options[:action].nil?
+ options[:action] = @params['action']
+ if options[:id].nil? then options[:id] ||= @params['id'] end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ def convert_confirm_option_to_javascript!(html_options)
+ if html_options.include?(:confirm)
+ html_options["onclick"] = "return confirm('#{html_options[:confirm]}');"
+ html_options.delete(:confirm)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end \ No newline at end of file