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-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb | 63 |
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb index 375ebfcdc5..856cb0d79f 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb @@ -120,17 +120,72 @@ module ActionView # exception. # # ==== Examples + # Because it relies on url_for, link_to supports both older-style controller/action/id arguments + # and newer RESTful routes. Current Rails style favors + # RESTful routes whenever possible, so use + # + # link_to "Profile", profile_path(@profile) + # # => <a href="/profiles/1">Profile</a> + # + # or the even pithier + # + # link_to "Profile", @profile + # # => <a href="/profiles/1">Profile</a> + # + # in place of the more verbose + # + # link_to "Profile", :controller => "profiles", :action => "show", :id => @profile.id + # # => <a href="/profiles/show/1">Profile</a> + # + # Similarly, + # + # link_to "Profiles", profiles_path + # # => <a href="/profiles">Profiles</a> + # + # is better than + # + # link_to "Profiles", :controller => "profiles" + # # => <a href="/profiles">Profiles</a> + # + # Classes and ids for CSS are easy to produce: + # + # link_to "Articles", articles_path, :id => "news", :class => "article" + # # => <a href="/articles" class="article" id="news">Articles</a> + # + # Be careful when using the older argument style, as an extra literal hash is needed: + # + # link_to "Articles", { :controller => "articles" }, :id => "news", :class => "article" + # # => <a href="/articles" class="article" id="news">Articles</a> + # + # Leaving the hash off gives the wrong link: + # + # link_to "WRONG!", :controller => "articles", :id => "news", :class => "article" + # # => <a href="/articles/index/news?class=article">WRONG!</a> + # + # link_to can also produce links with anchors or query strings: + # + # link_to "Comment wall", profile_path(@profile, :anchor => "wall") + # # => <a href="/profiles/1#wall">Comment wall</a> + # + # link_to "Ruby on Rails search", :controller => "searches", :query => "ruby on rails" + # # => <a href="/searches?query=ruby+on+rails">Ruby on Rails search</a> + # + # link_to "Nonsense search", searches_path(:foo => "bar", :baz => "quux") + # # => <a href="/searches?foo=bar&baz=quux">Nonsense search</a> + # + # The three options specfic to link_to (<tt>confirm</tt>, <tt>popup</tt>, and <tt>method</tt>) are used as follows: + # # link_to "Visit Other Site", "http://www.rubyonrails.org/", :confirm => "Are you sure?" # # => <a href="http://www.rubyonrails.org/" onclick="return confirm('Are you sure?');">Visit Other Site</a> # # link_to "Help", { :action => "help" }, :popup => true # # => <a href="/testing/help/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">Help</a> # - # link_to "View Image", { :action => "view" }, :popup => ['new_window_name', 'height=300,width=600'] - # # => <a href="/testing/view/" onclick="window.open(this.href,'new_window_name','height=300,width=600');return false;">View Image</a> + # link_to "View Image", @image, :popup => ['new_window_name', 'height=300,width=600'] + # # => <a href="/images/9" onclick="window.open(this.href,'new_window_name','height=300,width=600');return false;">View Image</a> # - # link_to "Delete Image", { :action => "delete", :id => @image.id }, :confirm => "Are you sure?", :method => :delete - # # => <a href="/testing/delete/9/" onclick="if (confirm('Are you sure?')) { var f = document.createElement('form'); + # link_to "Delete Image", @image, :confirm => "Are you sure?", :method => :delete + # # => <a href="/images/9" onclick="if (confirm('Are you sure?')) { var f = document.createElement('form'); # f.style.display = 'none'; this.parentNode.appendChild(f); f.method = 'POST'; f.action = this.href; # var m = document.createElement('input'); m.setAttribute('type', 'hidden'); m.setAttribute('name', '_method'); # m.setAttribute('value', 'delete'); f.appendChild(m);f.submit(); };return false;">Delete Image</a> |