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diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ad26505086..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,832 +0,0 @@ -require 'cgi' -require 'erb' -require 'action_view/helpers/form_helper' -require 'active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety' -require 'active_support/core_ext/array/extract_options' -require 'active_support/core_ext/array/wrap' - -module ActionView - # = Action View Form Option Helpers - module Helpers - # Provides a number of methods for turning different kinds of containers into a set of option tags. - # - # The <tt>collection_select</tt>, <tt>select</tt> and <tt>time_zone_select</tt> methods take an <tt>options</tt> parameter, a hash: - # - # * <tt>:include_blank</tt> - set to true or a prompt string if the first option element of the select element is a blank. Useful if there is not a default value required for the select element. - # - # select("post", "category", Post::CATEGORIES, {include_blank: true}) - # - # could become: - # - # <select name="post[category]"> - # <option></option> - # <option>joke</option> - # <option>poem</option> - # </select> - # - # Another common case is a select tag for a <tt>belongs_to</tt>-associated object. - # - # Example with @post.person_id => 2: - # - # select("post", "person_id", Person.all.collect {|p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, {include_blank: 'None'}) - # - # could become: - # - # <select name="post[person_id]"> - # <option value="">None</option> - # <option value="1">David</option> - # <option value="2" selected="selected">Sam</option> - # <option value="3">Tobias</option> - # </select> - # - # * <tt>:prompt</tt> - set to true or a prompt string. When the select element doesn't have a value yet, this prepends an option with a generic prompt -- "Please select" -- or the given prompt string. - # - # select("post", "person_id", Person.all.collect {|p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, {prompt: 'Select Person'}) - # - # could become: - # - # <select name="post[person_id]"> - # <option value="">Select Person</option> - # <option value="1">David</option> - # <option value="2">Sam</option> - # <option value="3">Tobias</option> - # </select> - # - # Like the other form helpers, +select+ can accept an <tt>:index</tt> option to manually set the ID used in the resulting output. Unlike other helpers, +select+ expects this - # option to be in the +html_options+ parameter. - # - # select("album[]", "genre", %w[rap rock country], {}, { index: nil }) - # - # becomes: - # - # <select name="album[][genre]" id="album__genre"> - # <option value="rap">rap</option> - # <option value="rock">rock</option> - # <option value="country">country</option> - # </select> - # - # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - can be a single value or an array of values that will be disabled options in the final output. - # - # select("post", "category", Post::CATEGORIES, {disabled: 'restricted'}) - # - # could become: - # - # <select name="post[category]"> - # <option></option> - # <option>joke</option> - # <option>poem</option> - # <option disabled="disabled">restricted</option> - # </select> - # - # When used with the <tt>collection_select</tt> helper, <tt>:disabled</tt> can also be a Proc that identifies those options that should be disabled. - # - # collection_select(:post, :category_id, Category.all, :id, :name, {disabled: lambda{|category| category.archived? }}) - # - # If the categories "2008 stuff" and "Christmas" return true when the method <tt>archived?</tt> is called, this would return: - # <select name="post[category_id]"> - # <option value="1" disabled="disabled">2008 stuff</option> - # <option value="2" disabled="disabled">Christmas</option> - # <option value="3">Jokes</option> - # <option value="4">Poems</option> - # </select> - # - module FormOptionsHelper - # ERB::Util can mask some helpers like textilize. Make sure to include them. - include TextHelper - - # Create a select tag and a series of contained option tags for the provided object and method. - # The option currently held by the object will be selected, provided that the object is available. - # - # There are two possible formats for the choices parameter, corresponding to other helpers' output: - # * A flat collection: see options_for_select - # * A nested collection: see grouped_options_for_select - # - # Example with @post.person_id => 1: - # select("post", "person_id", Person.all.collect {|p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, { include_blank: true }) - # - # could become: - # - # <select name="post[person_id]"> - # <option value=""></option> - # <option value="1" selected="selected">David</option> - # <option value="2">Sam</option> - # <option value="3">Tobias</option> - # </select> - # - # This can be used to provide a default set of options in the standard way: before rendering the create form, a - # new model instance is assigned the default options and bound to @model_name. Usually this model is not saved - # to the database. Instead, a second model object is created when the create request is received. - # This allows the user to submit a form page more than once with the expected results of creating multiple records. - # In addition, this allows a single partial to be used to generate form inputs for both edit and create forms. - # - # By default, <tt>post.person_id</tt> is the selected option. Specify <tt>selected: value</tt> to use a different selection - # or <tt>selected: nil</tt> to leave all options unselected. Similarly, you can specify values to be disabled in the option - # tags by specifying the <tt>:disabled</tt> option. This can either be a single value or an array of values to be disabled. - # - # ==== Gotcha - # - # The HTML specification says when +multiple+ parameter passed to select and all options got deselected - # web browsers do not send any value to server. Unfortunately this introduces a gotcha: - # if an +User+ model has many +roles+ and have +role_ids+ accessor, and in the form that edits roles of the user - # the user deselects all roles from +role_ids+ multiple select box, no +role_ids+ parameter is sent. So, - # any mass-assignment idiom like - # - # @user.update(params[:user]) - # - # wouldn't update roles. - # - # To prevent this the helper generates an auxiliary hidden field before - # every multiple select. The hidden field has the same name as multiple select and blank value. - # - # This way, the client either sends only the hidden field (representing - # the deselected multiple select box), or both fields. Since the HTML specification - # says key/value pairs have to be sent in the same order they appear in the - # form, and parameters extraction gets the last occurrence of any repeated - # key in the query string, that works for ordinary forms. - # - # In case if you don't want the helper to generate this hidden field you can specify - # <tt>include_hidden: false</tt> option. - # - def select(object, method, choices, options = {}, html_options = {}) - Tags::Select.new(object, method, self, choices, options, html_options).render - end - - # Returns <tt><select></tt> and <tt><option></tt> tags for the collection of existing return values of - # +method+ for +object+'s class. The value returned from calling +method+ on the instance +object+ will - # be selected. If calling +method+ returns +nil+, no selection is made without including <tt>:prompt</tt> - # or <tt>:include_blank</tt> in the +options+ hash. - # - # The <tt>:value_method</tt> and <tt>:text_method</tt> parameters are methods to be called on each member - # of +collection+. The return values are used as the +value+ attribute and contents of each - # <tt><option></tt> tag, respectively. They can also be any object that responds to +call+, such - # as a +proc+, that will be called for each member of the +collection+ to - # retrieve the value/text. - # - # Example object structure for use with this method: - # - # class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - # belongs_to :author - # end - # - # class Author < ActiveRecord::Base - # has_many :posts - # def name_with_initial - # "#{first_name.first}. #{last_name}" - # end - # end - # - # Sample usage (selecting the associated Author for an instance of Post, <tt>@post</tt>): - # - # collection_select(:post, :author_id, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial, prompt: true) - # - # If <tt>@post.author_id</tt> is already <tt>1</tt>, this would return: - # <select name="post[author_id]"> - # <option value="">Please select</option> - # <option value="1" selected="selected">D. Heinemeier Hansson</option> - # <option value="2">D. Thomas</option> - # <option value="3">M. Clark</option> - # </select> - def collection_select(object, method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}) - Tags::CollectionSelect.new(object, method, self, collection, value_method, text_method, options, html_options).render - end - - # Returns <tt><select></tt>, <tt><optgroup></tt> and <tt><option></tt> tags for the collection of existing return values of - # +method+ for +object+'s class. The value returned from calling +method+ on the instance +object+ will - # be selected. If calling +method+ returns +nil+, no selection is made without including <tt>:prompt</tt> - # or <tt>:include_blank</tt> in the +options+ hash. - # - # Parameters: - # * +object+ - The instance of the class to be used for the select tag - # * +method+ - The attribute of +object+ corresponding to the select tag - # * +collection+ - An array of objects representing the <tt><optgroup></tt> tags. - # * +group_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a member of +collection+, returns an - # array of child objects representing the <tt><option></tt> tags. - # * +group_label_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a member of +collection+, returns a - # string to be used as the +label+ attribute for its <tt><optgroup></tt> tag. - # * +option_key_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a child object of a member of - # +collection+, returns a value to be used as the +value+ attribute for its <tt><option></tt> tag. - # * +option_value_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a child object of a member of - # +collection+, returns a value to be used as the contents of its <tt><option></tt> tag. - # - # Example object structure for use with this method: - # - # class Continent < ActiveRecord::Base - # has_many :countries - # # attribs: id, name - # end - # - # class Country < ActiveRecord::Base - # belongs_to :continent - # # attribs: id, name, continent_id - # end - # - # class City < ActiveRecord::Base - # belongs_to :country - # # attribs: id, name, country_id - # end - # - # Sample usage: - # - # grouped_collection_select(:city, :country_id, @continents, :countries, :name, :id, :name) - # - # Possible output: - # - # <select name="city[country_id]"> - # <optgroup label="Africa"> - # <option value="1">South Africa</option> - # <option value="3">Somalia</option> - # </optgroup> - # <optgroup label="Europe"> - # <option value="7" selected="selected">Denmark</option> - # <option value="2">Ireland</option> - # </optgroup> - # </select> - # - def grouped_collection_select(object, method, collection, group_method, group_label_method, option_key_method, option_value_method, options = {}, html_options = {}) - Tags::GroupedCollectionSelect.new(object, method, self, collection, group_method, group_label_method, option_key_method, option_value_method, options, html_options).render - end - - # Return select and option tags for the given object and method, using - # #time_zone_options_for_select to generate the list of option tags. - # - # In addition to the <tt>:include_blank</tt> option documented above, - # this method also supports a <tt>:model</tt> option, which defaults - # to ActiveSupport::TimeZone. This may be used by users to specify a - # different time zone model object. (See +time_zone_options_for_select+ - # for more information.) - # - # You can also supply an array of ActiveSupport::TimeZone objects - # as +priority_zones+, so that they will be listed above the rest of the - # (long) list. (You can use ActiveSupport::TimeZone.us_zones as a convenience - # for obtaining a list of the US time zones, or a Regexp to select the zones - # of your choice) - # - # Finally, this method supports a <tt>:default</tt> option, which selects - # a default ActiveSupport::TimeZone if the object's time zone is +nil+. - # - # time_zone_select( "user", "time_zone", nil, include_blank: true) - # - # time_zone_select( "user", "time_zone", nil, default: "Pacific Time (US & Canada)" ) - # - # time_zone_select( "user", 'time_zone', ActiveSupport::TimeZone.us_zones, default: "Pacific Time (US & Canada)") - # - # time_zone_select( "user", 'time_zone', [ ActiveSupport::TimeZone['Alaska'], ActiveSupport::TimeZone['Hawaii'] ]) - # - # time_zone_select( "user", 'time_zone', /Australia/) - # - # time_zone_select( "user", "time_zone", ActiveSupport::TimeZone.all.sort, model: ActiveSupport::TimeZone) - def time_zone_select(object, method, priority_zones = nil, options = {}, html_options = {}) - Tags::TimeZoneSelect.new(object, method, self, priority_zones, options, html_options).render - 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. - # - # options_for_select([["Dollar", "$"], ["Kroner", "DKK"]]) - # # => <option value="$">Dollar</option> - # # => <option value="DKK">Kroner</option> - # - # options_for_select([ "VISA", "MasterCard" ], "MasterCard") - # # => <option>VISA</option> - # # => <option selected="selected">MasterCard</option> - # - # options_for_select({ "Basic" => "$20", "Plus" => "$40" }, "$40") - # # => <option value="$20">Basic</option> - # # => <option value="$40" selected="selected">Plus</option> - # - # options_for_select([ "VISA", "MasterCard", "Discover" ], ["VISA", "Discover"]) - # # => <option selected="selected">VISA</option> - # # => <option>MasterCard</option> - # # => <option selected="selected">Discover</option> - # - # You can optionally provide html attributes as the last element of the array. - # - # options_for_select([ "Denmark", ["USA", {class: 'bold'}], "Sweden" ], ["USA", "Sweden"]) - # # => <option value="Denmark">Denmark</option> - # # => <option value="USA" class="bold" selected="selected">USA</option> - # # => <option value="Sweden" selected="selected">Sweden</option> - # - # options_for_select([["Dollar", "$", {class: "bold"}], ["Kroner", "DKK", {onclick: "alert('HI');"}]]) - # # => <option value="$" class="bold">Dollar</option> - # # => <option value="DKK" onclick="alert('HI');">Kroner</option> - # - # If you wish to specify disabled option tags, set +selected+ to be a hash, with <tt>:disabled</tt> being either a value - # or array of values to be disabled. In this case, you can use <tt>:selected</tt> to specify selected option tags. - # - # options_for_select(["Free", "Basic", "Advanced", "Super Platinum"], disabled: "Super Platinum") - # # => <option value="Free">Free</option> - # # => <option value="Basic">Basic</option> - # # => <option value="Advanced">Advanced</option> - # # => <option value="Super Platinum" disabled="disabled">Super Platinum</option> - # - # options_for_select(["Free", "Basic", "Advanced", "Super Platinum"], disabled: ["Advanced", "Super Platinum"]) - # # => <option value="Free">Free</option> - # # => <option value="Basic">Basic</option> - # # => <option value="Advanced" disabled="disabled">Advanced</option> - # # => <option value="Super Platinum" disabled="disabled">Super Platinum</option> - # - # options_for_select(["Free", "Basic", "Advanced", "Super Platinum"], selected: "Free", disabled: "Super Platinum") - # # => <option value="Free" selected="selected">Free</option> - # # => <option value="Basic">Basic</option> - # # => <option value="Advanced">Advanced</option> - # # => <option value="Super Platinum" disabled="disabled">Super Platinum</option> - # - # NOTE: Only the option tags are returned, you have to wrap this call in a regular HTML select tag. - def options_for_select(container, selected = nil) - return container if String === container - - selected, disabled = extract_selected_and_disabled(selected).map do |r| - Array(r).map { |item| item.to_s } - end - - container.map do |element| - html_attributes = option_html_attributes(element) - text, value = option_text_and_value(element).map { |item| item.to_s } - - html_attributes[:selected] = 'selected' if option_value_selected?(value, selected) - html_attributes[:disabled] = 'disabled' if disabled && option_value_selected?(value, disabled) - html_attributes[:value] = value - - content_tag_string(:option, text, html_attributes) - end.join("\n").html_safe - end - - # Returns a string of option tags that have been compiled by iterating over the +collection+ and assigning - # the result of a call to the +value_method+ as the option value and the +text_method+ as the option text. - # - # options_from_collection_for_select(@people, 'id', 'name') - # # => <option value="#{person.id}">#{person.name}</option> - # - # This is more often than not used inside a #select_tag like this example: - # - # select_tag 'person', options_from_collection_for_select(@people, 'id', 'name') - # - # If +selected+ is specified as a value or array of values, the element(s) returning a match on +value_method+ - # will be selected option tag(s). - # - # If +selected+ is specified as a Proc, those members of the collection that return true for the anonymous - # function are the selected values. - # - # +selected+ can also be a hash, specifying both <tt>:selected</tt> and/or <tt>:disabled</tt> values as required. - # - # Be sure to specify the same class as the +value_method+ when specifying selected or disabled options. - # Failure to do this will produce undesired results. Example: - # options_from_collection_for_select(@people, 'id', 'name', '1') - # Will not select a person with the id of 1 because 1 (an Integer) is not the same as '1' (a string) - # options_from_collection_for_select(@people, 'id', 'name', 1) - # should produce the desired results. - def options_from_collection_for_select(collection, value_method, text_method, selected = nil) - options = collection.map do |element| - [value_for_collection(element, text_method), value_for_collection(element, value_method), option_html_attributes(element)] - end - selected, disabled = extract_selected_and_disabled(selected) - select_deselect = { - :selected => extract_values_from_collection(collection, value_method, selected), - :disabled => extract_values_from_collection(collection, value_method, disabled) - } - - options_for_select(options, select_deselect) - end - - # Returns a string of <tt><option></tt> tags, like <tt>options_from_collection_for_select</tt>, but - # groups them by <tt><optgroup></tt> tags based on the object relationships of the arguments. - # - # Parameters: - # * +collection+ - An array of objects representing the <tt><optgroup></tt> tags. - # * +group_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a member of +collection+, returns an - # array of child objects representing the <tt><option></tt> tags. - # * group_label_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a member of +collection+, returns a - # string to be used as the +label+ attribute for its <tt><optgroup></tt> tag. - # * +option_key_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a child object of a member of - # +collection+, returns a value to be used as the +value+ attribute for its <tt><option></tt> tag. - # * +option_value_method+ - The name of a method which, when called on a child object of a member of - # +collection+, returns a value to be used as the contents of its <tt><option></tt> tag. - # * +selected_key+ - A value equal to the +value+ attribute for one of the <tt><option></tt> tags, - # which will have the +selected+ attribute set. Corresponds to the return value of one of the calls - # to +option_key_method+. If +nil+, no selection is made. Can also be a hash if disabled values are - # to be specified. - # - # Example object structure for use with this method: - # - # class Continent < ActiveRecord::Base - # has_many :countries - # # attribs: id, name - # end - # - # class Country < ActiveRecord::Base - # belongs_to :continent - # # attribs: id, name, continent_id - # end - # - # Sample usage: - # option_groups_from_collection_for_select(@continents, :countries, :name, :id, :name, 3) - # - # Possible output: - # <optgroup label="Africa"> - # <option value="1">Egypt</option> - # <option value="4">Rwanda</option> - # ... - # </optgroup> - # <optgroup label="Asia"> - # <option value="3" selected="selected">China</option> - # <option value="12">India</option> - # <option value="5">Japan</option> - # ... - # </optgroup> - # - # <b>Note:</b> Only the <tt><optgroup></tt> and <tt><option></tt> tags are returned, so you still have to - # wrap the output in an appropriate <tt><select></tt> tag. - def option_groups_from_collection_for_select(collection, group_method, group_label_method, option_key_method, option_value_method, selected_key = nil) - collection.map do |group| - option_tags = options_from_collection_for_select( - group.send(group_method), option_key_method, option_value_method, selected_key) - - content_tag(:optgroup, option_tags, :label => group.send(group_label_method)) - end.join.html_safe - end - - # Returns a string of <tt><option></tt> tags, like <tt>options_for_select</tt>, but - # wraps them with <tt><optgroup></tt> tags. - # - # Parameters: - # * +grouped_options+ - Accepts a nested array or hash of strings. The first value serves as the - # <tt><optgroup></tt> label while the second value must be an array of options. The second value can be a - # nested array of text-value pairs. See <tt>options_for_select</tt> for more info. - # Ex. ["North America",[["United States","US"],["Canada","CA"]]] - # * +selected_key+ - A value equal to the +value+ attribute for one of the <tt><option></tt> tags, - # which will have the +selected+ attribute set. Note: It is possible for this value to match multiple options - # as you might have the same option in multiple groups. Each will then get <tt>selected="selected"</tt>. - # - # Options: - # * <tt>:prompt</tt> - set to true or a prompt string. When the select element doesn't have a value yet, this - # prepends an option with a generic prompt - "Please select" - or the given prompt string. - # * <tt>:divider</tt> - the divider for the options groups. - # - # grouped_options = [ - # ['North America', - # [['United States','US'],'Canada']], - # ['Europe', - # ['Denmark','Germany','France']] - # ] - # grouped_options_for_select(grouped_options) - # - # grouped_options = { - # 'North America' => [['United States','US'], 'Canada'], - # 'Europe' => ['Denmark','Germany','France'] - # } - # grouped_options_for_select(grouped_options) - # - # Possible output: - # <optgroup label="North America"> - # <option value="US">United States</option> - # <option value="Canada">Canada</option> - # </optgroup> - # <optgroup label="Europe"> - # <option value="Denmark">Denmark</option> - # <option value="Germany">Germany</option> - # <option value="France">France</option> - # </optgroup> - # - # grouped_options = [ - # [['United States','US'], 'Canada'], - # ['Denmark','Germany','France'] - # ] - # grouped_options_for_select(grouped_options, nil, divider: '---------') - # - # Possible output: - # <optgroup label="---------"> - # <option value="US">United States</option> - # <option value="Canada">Canada</option> - # </optgroup> - # <optgroup label="---------"> - # <option value="Denmark">Denmark</option> - # <option value="Germany">Germany</option> - # <option value="France">France</option> - # </optgroup> - # - # <b>Note:</b> Only the <tt><optgroup></tt> and <tt><option></tt> tags are returned, so you still have to - # wrap the output in an appropriate <tt><select></tt> tag. - def grouped_options_for_select(grouped_options, selected_key = nil, options = {}) - if options.is_a?(Hash) - prompt = options[:prompt] - divider = options[:divider] - else - prompt = options - message = "Passing the prompt to grouped_options_for_select as an argument is deprecated. " \ - "Please use an options hash like `{ prompt: #{prompt.inspect} }`." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - end - - body = "".html_safe - - if prompt - body.safe_concat content_tag(:option, prompt_text(prompt), :value => "") - end - - grouped_options.each do |container| - if divider - label = divider - else - label, container = container - end - body.safe_concat content_tag(:optgroup, options_for_select(container, selected_key), :label => label) - end - - body - end - - # Returns a string of option tags for pretty much any time zone in the - # world. Supply a ActiveSupport::TimeZone name as +selected+ to have it - # marked as the selected option tag. You can also supply an array of - # ActiveSupport::TimeZone objects as +priority_zones+, so that they will - # be listed above the rest of the (long) list. (You can use - # ActiveSupport::TimeZone.us_zones as a convenience for obtaining a list - # of the US time zones, or a Regexp to select the zones of your choice) - # - # The +selected+ parameter must be either +nil+, or a string that names - # a ActiveSupport::TimeZone. - # - # By default, +model+ is the ActiveSupport::TimeZone constant (which can - # be obtained in Active Record as a value object). The only requirement - # is that the +model+ parameter be an object that responds to +all+, and - # returns an array of objects that represent time zones. - # - # NOTE: Only the option tags are returned, you have to wrap this call in - # a regular HTML select tag. - def time_zone_options_for_select(selected = nil, priority_zones = nil, model = ::ActiveSupport::TimeZone) - zone_options = "".html_safe - - zones = model.all - convert_zones = lambda { |list| list.map { |z| [ z.to_s, z.name ] } } - - if priority_zones - if priority_zones.is_a?(Regexp) - priority_zones = zones.select { |z| z =~ priority_zones } - end - - zone_options.safe_concat options_for_select(convert_zones[priority_zones], selected) - zone_options.safe_concat content_tag(:option, '-------------', :value => '', :disabled => 'disabled') - zone_options.safe_concat "\n" - - zones = zones - priority_zones - end - - zone_options.safe_concat options_for_select(convert_zones[zones], selected) - end - - # Returns radio button tags for the collection of existing return values - # of +method+ for +object+'s class. The value returned from calling - # +method+ on the instance +object+ will be selected. If calling +method+ - # returns +nil+, no selection is made. - # - # The <tt>:value_method</tt> and <tt>:text_method</tt> parameters are - # methods to be called on each member of +collection+. The return values - # are used as the +value+ attribute and contents of each radio button tag, - # respectively. They can also be any object that responds to +call+, such - # as a +proc+, that will be called for each member of the +collection+ to - # retrieve the value/text. - # - # Example object structure for use with this method: - # class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - # belongs_to :author - # end - # class Author < ActiveRecord::Base - # has_many :posts - # def name_with_initial - # "#{first_name.first}. #{last_name}" - # end - # end - # - # Sample usage (selecting the associated Author for an instance of Post, <tt>@post</tt>): - # collection_radio_buttons(:post, :author_id, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) - # - # If <tt>@post.author_id</tt> is already <tt>1</tt>, this would return: - # <input id="post_author_id_1" name="post[author_id]" type="radio" value="1" checked="checked" /> - # <label for="post_author_id_1">D. Heinemeier Hansson</label> - # <input id="post_author_id_2" name="post[author_id]" type="radio" value="2" /> - # <label for="post_author_id_2">D. Thomas</label> - # <input id="post_author_id_3" name="post[author_id]" type="radio" value="3" /> - # <label for="post_author_id_3">M. Clark</label> - # - # It is also possible to customize the way the elements will be shown by - # giving a block to the method: - # collection_radio_buttons(:post, :author_id, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) do |b| - # b.label { b.radio_button } - # end - # - # The argument passed to the block is a special kind of builder for this - # collection, which has the ability to generate the label and radio button - # for the current item in the collection, with proper text and value. - # Using it, you can change the label and radio button display order or - # even use the label as wrapper, as in the example above. - # - # The builder methods <tt>label</tt> and <tt>radio_button</tt> also accept - # extra html options: - # collection_radio_buttons(:post, :author_id, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) do |b| - # b.label(class: "radio_button") { b.radio_button(class: "radio_button") } - # end - # - # There are also three special methods available: <tt>object</tt>, <tt>text</tt> and - # <tt>value</tt>, which are the current item being rendered, its text and value methods, - # respectively. You can use them like this: - # collection_radio_buttons(:post, :author_id, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) do |b| - # b.label(:"data-value" => b.value) { b.radio_button + b.text } - # end - def collection_radio_buttons(object, method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}, &block) - Tags::CollectionRadioButtons.new(object, method, self, collection, value_method, text_method, options, html_options).render(&block) - end - - # Returns check box tags for the collection of existing return values of - # +method+ for +object+'s class. The value returned from calling +method+ - # on the instance +object+ will be selected. If calling +method+ returns - # +nil+, no selection is made. - # - # The <tt>:value_method</tt> and <tt>:text_method</tt> parameters are - # methods to be called on each member of +collection+. The return values - # are used as the +value+ attribute and contents of each check box tag, - # respectively. They can also be any object that responds to +call+, such - # as a +proc+, that will be called for each member of the +collection+ to - # retrieve the value/text. - # - # Example object structure for use with this method: - # class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - # has_and_belongs_to_many :author - # end - # class Author < ActiveRecord::Base - # has_and_belongs_to_many :posts - # def name_with_initial - # "#{first_name.first}. #{last_name}" - # end - # end - # - # Sample usage (selecting the associated Author for an instance of Post, <tt>@post</tt>): - # collection_check_boxes(:post, :author_ids, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) - # - # If <tt>@post.author_ids</tt> is already <tt>[1]</tt>, this would return: - # <input id="post_author_ids_1" name="post[author_ids][]" type="checkbox" value="1" checked="checked" /> - # <label for="post_author_ids_1">D. Heinemeier Hansson</label> - # <input id="post_author_ids_2" name="post[author_ids][]" type="checkbox" value="2" /> - # <label for="post_author_ids_2">D. Thomas</label> - # <input id="post_author_ids_3" name="post[author_ids][]" type="checkbox" value="3" /> - # <label for="post_author_ids_3">M. Clark</label> - # <input name="post[author_ids][]" type="hidden" value="" /> - # - # It is also possible to customize the way the elements will be shown by - # giving a block to the method: - # collection_check_boxes(:post, :author_ids, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) do |b| - # b.label { b.check_box } - # end - # - # The argument passed to the block is a special kind of builder for this - # collection, which has the ability to generate the label and check box - # for the current item in the collection, with proper text and value. - # Using it, you can change the label and check box display order or even - # use the label as wrapper, as in the example above. - # - # The builder methods <tt>label</tt> and <tt>check_box</tt> also accept - # extra html options: - # collection_check_boxes(:post, :author_ids, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) do |b| - # b.label(class: "check_box") { b.check_box(class: "check_box") } - # end - # - # There are also three special methods available: <tt>object</tt>, <tt>text</tt> and - # <tt>value</tt>, which are the current item being rendered, its text and value methods, - # respectively. You can use them like this: - # collection_check_boxes(:post, :author_ids, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial) do |b| - # b.label(:"data-value" => b.value) { b.check_box + b.text } - # end - def collection_check_boxes(object, method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}, &block) - Tags::CollectionCheckBoxes.new(object, method, self, collection, value_method, text_method, options, html_options).render(&block) - end - - private - def option_html_attributes(element) - if Array === element - element.select { |e| Hash === e }.reduce({}, :merge!) - else - {} - end - end - - def option_text_and_value(option) - # Options are [text, value] pairs or strings used for both. - if !option.is_a?(String) && option.respond_to?(:first) && option.respond_to?(:last) - option = option.reject { |e| Hash === e } if Array === option - [option.first, option.last] - else - [option, option] - end - end - - def option_value_selected?(value, selected) - Array(selected).include? value - end - - def extract_selected_and_disabled(selected) - if selected.is_a?(Proc) - [selected, nil] - else - selected = Array.wrap(selected) - options = selected.extract_options!.symbolize_keys - selected_items = options.fetch(:selected, selected) - [selected_items, options[:disabled]] - end - end - - def extract_values_from_collection(collection, value_method, selected) - if selected.is_a?(Proc) - collection.map do |element| - element.send(value_method) if selected.call(element) - end.compact - else - selected - end - end - - def value_for_collection(item, value) - value.respond_to?(:call) ? value.call(item) : item.send(value) - end - - def prompt_text(prompt) - prompt.kind_of?(String) ? prompt : I18n.translate('helpers.select.prompt', :default => 'Please select') - end - end - - class FormBuilder - # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#select for form builders: - # - # <%= form_for @post do |f| %> - # <%= f.select :person_id, Person.all.collect {|p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, { include_blank: true }) %> - # <%= f.submit %> - # <% end %> - # - # Please refer to the documentation of the base helper for details. - def select(method, choices, options = {}, html_options = {}) - @template.select(@object_name, method, choices, objectify_options(options), @default_options.merge(html_options)) - end - - # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#collection_select for form builders: - # - # <%= form_for @post do |f| %> - # <%= f.collection_select :person_id, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial, prompt: true %> - # <%= f.submit %> - # <% end %> - # - # Please refer to the documentation of the base helper for details. - def collection_select(method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}) - @template.collection_select(@object_name, method, collection, value_method, text_method, objectify_options(options), @default_options.merge(html_options)) - end - - # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#grouped_collection_select for form builders: - # - # <%= form_for @city do |f| %> - # <%= f.grouped_collection_select :country_id, :country_id, @continents, :countries, :name, :id, :name %> - # <%= f.submit %> - # <% end %> - # - # Please refer to the documentation of the base helper for details. - def grouped_collection_select(method, collection, group_method, group_label_method, option_key_method, option_value_method, options = {}, html_options = {}) - @template.grouped_collection_select(@object_name, method, collection, group_method, group_label_method, option_key_method, option_value_method, objectify_options(options), @default_options.merge(html_options)) - end - - # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#time_zone_select for form builders: - # - # <%= form_for @user do |f| %> - # <%= f.time_zone_select :time_zone, nil, include_blank: true %> - # <%= f.submit %> - # <% end %> - # - # Please refer to the documentation of the base helper for details. - def time_zone_select(method, priority_zones = nil, options = {}, html_options = {}) - @template.time_zone_select(@object_name, method, priority_zones, objectify_options(options), @default_options.merge(html_options)) - end - - # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#collection_check_boxes for form builders: - # - # <%= form_for @post do |f| %> - # <%= f.collection_check_boxes :author_ids, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial %> - # <%= f.submit %> - # <% end %> - # - # Please refer to the documentation of the base helper for details. - def collection_check_boxes(method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}, &block) - @template.collection_check_boxes(@object_name, method, collection, value_method, text_method, objectify_options(options), @default_options.merge(html_options), &block) - end - - # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#collection_radio_buttons for form builders: - # - # <%= form_for @post do |f| %> - # <%= f.collection_radio_buttons :author_id, Author.all, :id, :name_with_initial %> - # <%= f.submit %> - # <% end %> - # - # Please refer to the documentation of the base helper for details. - def collection_radio_buttons(method, collection, value_method, text_method, options = {}, html_options = {}, &block) - @template.collection_radio_buttons(@object_name, method, collection, value_method, text_method, objectify_options(options), @default_options.merge(html_options), &block) - end - end - end -end |