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diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3fa7696b83 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb @@ -0,0 +1,744 @@ +require 'cgi' +require 'action_view/helpers/tag_helper' +require 'active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety' +require 'active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors' + +module ActionView + # = Action View Form Tag Helpers + module Helpers + # Provides a number of methods for creating form tags that don't rely on an Active Record object assigned to the template like + # FormHelper does. Instead, you provide the names and values manually. + # + # NOTE: The HTML options <tt>disabled</tt>, <tt>readonly</tt>, and <tt>multiple</tt> can all be treated as booleans. So specifying + # <tt>disabled: true</tt> will give <tt>disabled="disabled"</tt>. + module FormTagHelper + extend ActiveSupport::Concern + + include UrlHelper + include TextHelper + + mattr_accessor :embed_authenticity_token_in_remote_forms + self.embed_authenticity_token_in_remote_forms = false + + # Starts a form tag that points the action to an url configured with <tt>url_for_options</tt> just like + # ActionController::Base#url_for. The method for the form defaults to POST. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:multipart</tt> - If set to true, the enctype is set to "multipart/form-data". + # * <tt>:method</tt> - The method to use when submitting the form, usually either "get" or "post". + # If "patch", "put", "delete", or another verb is used, a hidden input with name <tt>_method</tt> + # is added to simulate the verb over post. + # * <tt>:authenticity_token</tt> - Authenticity token to use in the form. Use only if you need to + # pass custom authenticity token string, or to not add authenticity_token field at all + # (by passing <tt>false</tt>). Remote forms may omit the embedded authenticity token + # by setting <tt>config.action_view.embed_authenticity_token_in_remote_forms = false</tt>. + # This is helpful when you're fragment-caching the form. Remote forms get the + # authenticity token from the <tt>meta</tt> tag, so embedding is unnecessary unless you + # support browsers without JavaScript. + # * A list of parameters to feed to the URL the form will be posted to. + # * <tt>:remote</tt> - If set to true, will allow the Unobtrusive JavaScript drivers to control the + # submit behavior. By default this behavior is an ajax submit. + # + # ==== Examples + # form_tag('/posts') + # # => <form action="/posts" method="post"> + # + # form_tag('/posts/1', method: :put) + # # => <form action="/posts/1" method="post"> ... <input name="_method" type="hidden" value="put" /> ... + # + # form_tag('/upload', multipart: true) + # # => <form action="/upload" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> + # + # <%= form_tag('/posts') do -%> + # <div><%= submit_tag 'Save' %></div> + # <% end -%> + # # => <form action="/posts" method="post"><div><input type="submit" name="commit" value="Save" /></div></form> + # + # <%= form_tag('/posts', remote: true) %> + # # => <form action="/posts" method="post" data-remote="true"> + # + # form_tag('http://far.away.com/form', authenticity_token: false) + # # form without authenticity token + # + # form_tag('http://far.away.com/form', authenticity_token: "cf50faa3fe97702ca1ae") + # # form with custom authenticity token + # + def form_tag(url_for_options = {}, options = {}, &block) + html_options = html_options_for_form(url_for_options, options) + if block_given? + form_tag_in_block(html_options, &block) + else + form_tag_html(html_options) + end + end + + # Creates a dropdown selection box, or if the <tt>:multiple</tt> option is set to true, a multiple + # choice selection box. + # + # Helpers::FormOptions can be used to create common select boxes such as countries, time zones, or + # associated records. <tt>option_tags</tt> is a string containing the option tags for the select box. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:multiple</tt> - If set to true the selection will allow multiple choices. + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * <tt>:include_blank</tt> - If set to true, an empty option will be created. + # * <tt>:prompt</tt> - Create a prompt option with blank value and the text asking user to select something + # * Any other key creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # select_tag "people", options_from_collection_for_select(@people, "id", "name") + # # <select id="people" name="people"><option value="1">David</option></select> + # + # select_tag "people", "<option>David</option>".html_safe + # # => <select id="people" name="people"><option>David</option></select> + # + # select_tag "count", "<option>1</option><option>2</option><option>3</option><option>4</option>".html_safe + # # => <select id="count" name="count"><option>1</option><option>2</option> + # # <option>3</option><option>4</option></select> + # + # select_tag "colors", "<option>Red</option><option>Green</option><option>Blue</option>".html_safe, multiple: true + # # => <select id="colors" multiple="multiple" name="colors[]"><option>Red</option> + # # <option>Green</option><option>Blue</option></select> + # + # select_tag "locations", "<option>Home</option><option selected='selected'>Work</option><option>Out</option>".html_safe + # # => <select id="locations" name="locations"><option>Home</option><option selected='selected'>Work</option> + # # <option>Out</option></select> + # + # select_tag "access", "<option>Read</option><option>Write</option>".html_safe, multiple: true, class: 'form_input' + # # => <select class="form_input" id="access" multiple="multiple" name="access[]"><option>Read</option> + # # <option>Write</option></select> + # + # select_tag "people", options_from_collection_for_select(@people, "id", "name"), include_blank: true + # # => <select id="people" name="people"><option value=""></option><option value="1">David</option></select> + # + # select_tag "people", options_from_collection_for_select(@people, "id", "name"), prompt: "Select something" + # # => <select id="people" name="people"><option value="">Select something</option><option value="1">David</option></select> + # + # select_tag "destination", "<option>NYC</option><option>Paris</option><option>Rome</option>".html_safe, disabled: true + # # => <select disabled="disabled" id="destination" name="destination"><option>NYC</option> + # # <option>Paris</option><option>Rome</option></select> + # + # select_tag "credit_card", options_for_select([ "VISA", "MasterCard" ], "MasterCard") + # # => <select id="credit_card" name="credit_card"><option>VISA</option> + # # <option selected="selected">MasterCard</option></select> + def select_tag(name, option_tags = nil, options = {}) + option_tags ||= "" + html_name = (options[:multiple] == true && !name.to_s.ends_with?("[]")) ? "#{name}[]" : name + + if options.delete(:include_blank) + option_tags = content_tag(:option, '', :value => '').safe_concat(option_tags) + end + + if prompt = options.delete(:prompt) + option_tags = content_tag(:option, prompt, :value => '').safe_concat(option_tags) + end + + content_tag :select, option_tags, { "name" => html_name, "id" => sanitize_to_id(name) }.update(options.stringify_keys) + end + + # Creates a standard text field; use these text fields to input smaller chunks of text like a username + # or a search query. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * <tt>:size</tt> - The number of visible characters that will fit in the input. + # * <tt>:maxlength</tt> - The maximum number of characters that the browser will allow the user to enter. + # * <tt>:placeholder</tt> - The text contained in the field by default which is removed when the field receives focus. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # text_field_tag 'name' + # # => <input id="name" name="name" type="text" /> + # + # text_field_tag 'query', 'Enter your search query here' + # # => <input id="query" name="query" type="text" value="Enter your search query here" /> + # + # text_field_tag 'search', nil, placeholder: 'Enter search term...' + # # => <input id="search" name="search" placeholder="Enter search term..." type="text" /> + # + # text_field_tag 'request', nil, class: 'special_input' + # # => <input class="special_input" id="request" name="request" type="text" /> + # + # text_field_tag 'address', '', size: 75 + # # => <input id="address" name="address" size="75" type="text" value="" /> + # + # text_field_tag 'zip', nil, maxlength: 5 + # # => <input id="zip" maxlength="5" name="zip" type="text" /> + # + # text_field_tag 'payment_amount', '$0.00', disabled: true + # # => <input disabled="disabled" id="payment_amount" name="payment_amount" type="text" value="$0.00" /> + # + # text_field_tag 'ip', '0.0.0.0', maxlength: 15, size: 20, class: "ip-input" + # # => <input class="ip-input" id="ip" maxlength="15" name="ip" size="20" type="text" value="0.0.0.0" /> + def text_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + tag :input, { "type" => "text", "name" => name, "id" => sanitize_to_id(name), "value" => value }.update(options.stringify_keys) + end + + # Creates a label element. Accepts a block. + # + # ==== Options + # * Creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # label_tag 'name' + # # => <label for="name">Name</label> + # + # label_tag 'name', 'Your name' + # # => <label for="name">Your name</label> + # + # label_tag 'name', nil, class: 'small_label' + # # => <label for="name" class="small_label">Name</label> + def label_tag(name = nil, content_or_options = nil, options = nil, &block) + if block_given? && content_or_options.is_a?(Hash) + options = content_or_options = content_or_options.stringify_keys + else + options ||= {} + options = options.stringify_keys + end + options["for"] = sanitize_to_id(name) unless name.blank? || options.has_key?("for") + content_tag :label, content_or_options || name.to_s.humanize, options, &block + end + + # Creates a hidden form input field used to transmit data that would be lost due to HTTP's statelessness or + # data that should be hidden from the user. + # + # ==== Options + # * Creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # hidden_field_tag 'tags_list' + # # => <input id="tags_list" name="tags_list" type="hidden" /> + # + # hidden_field_tag 'token', 'VUBJKB23UIVI1UU1VOBVI@' + # # => <input id="token" name="token" type="hidden" value="VUBJKB23UIVI1UU1VOBVI@" /> + # + # hidden_field_tag 'collected_input', '', onchange: "alert('Input collected!')" + # # => <input id="collected_input" name="collected_input" onchange="alert('Input collected!')" + # # type="hidden" value="" /> + def hidden_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "hidden")) + end + + # Creates a file upload field. If you are using file uploads then you will also need + # to set the multipart option for the form tag: + # + # <%= form_tag '/upload', multipart: true do %> + # <label for="file">File to Upload</label> <%= file_field_tag "file" %> + # <%= submit_tag %> + # <% end %> + # + # The specified URL will then be passed a File object containing the selected file, or if the field + # was left blank, a StringIO object. + # + # ==== Options + # * Creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * <tt>:multiple</tt> - If set to true, *in most updated browsers* the user will be allowed to select multiple files. + # * <tt>:accept</tt> - If set to one or multiple mime-types, the user will be suggested a filter when choosing a file. You still need to set up model validations. + # + # ==== Examples + # file_field_tag 'attachment' + # # => <input id="attachment" name="attachment" type="file" /> + # + # file_field_tag 'avatar', class: 'profile_input' + # # => <input class="profile_input" id="avatar" name="avatar" type="file" /> + # + # file_field_tag 'picture', disabled: true + # # => <input disabled="disabled" id="picture" name="picture" type="file" /> + # + # file_field_tag 'resume', value: '~/resume.doc' + # # => <input id="resume" name="resume" type="file" value="~/resume.doc" /> + # + # file_field_tag 'user_pic', accept: 'image/png,image/gif,image/jpeg' + # # => <input accept="image/png,image/gif,image/jpeg" id="user_pic" name="user_pic" type="file" /> + # + # file_field_tag 'file', accept: 'text/html', class: 'upload', value: 'index.html' + # # => <input accept="text/html" class="upload" id="file" name="file" type="file" value="index.html" /> + def file_field_tag(name, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, nil, options.update("type" => "file")) + end + + # Creates a password field, a masked text field that will hide the users input behind a mask character. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * <tt>:size</tt> - The number of visible characters that will fit in the input. + # * <tt>:maxlength</tt> - The maximum number of characters that the browser will allow the user to enter. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # password_field_tag 'pass' + # # => <input id="pass" name="pass" type="password" /> + # + # password_field_tag 'secret', 'Your secret here' + # # => <input id="secret" name="secret" type="password" value="Your secret here" /> + # + # password_field_tag 'masked', nil, class: 'masked_input_field' + # # => <input class="masked_input_field" id="masked" name="masked" type="password" /> + # + # password_field_tag 'token', '', size: 15 + # # => <input id="token" name="token" size="15" type="password" value="" /> + # + # password_field_tag 'key', nil, maxlength: 16 + # # => <input id="key" maxlength="16" name="key" type="password" /> + # + # password_field_tag 'confirm_pass', nil, disabled: true + # # => <input disabled="disabled" id="confirm_pass" name="confirm_pass" type="password" /> + # + # password_field_tag 'pin', '1234', maxlength: 4, size: 6, class: "pin_input" + # # => <input class="pin_input" id="pin" maxlength="4" name="pin" size="6" type="password" value="1234" /> + def password_field_tag(name = "password", value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.update("type" => "password")) + end + + # Creates a text input area; use a textarea for longer text inputs such as blog posts or descriptions. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:size</tt> - A string specifying the dimensions (columns by rows) of the textarea (e.g., "25x10"). + # * <tt>:rows</tt> - Specify the number of rows in the textarea + # * <tt>:cols</tt> - Specify the number of columns in the textarea + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * <tt>:escape</tt> - By default, the contents of the text input are HTML escaped. + # If you need unescaped contents, set this to false. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # text_area_tag 'post' + # # => <textarea id="post" name="post"></textarea> + # + # text_area_tag 'bio', @user.bio + # # => <textarea id="bio" name="bio">This is my biography.</textarea> + # + # text_area_tag 'body', nil, rows: 10, cols: 25 + # # => <textarea cols="25" id="body" name="body" rows="10"></textarea> + # + # text_area_tag 'body', nil, size: "25x10" + # # => <textarea name="body" id="body" cols="25" rows="10"></textarea> + # + # text_area_tag 'description', "Description goes here.", disabled: true + # # => <textarea disabled="disabled" id="description" name="description">Description goes here.</textarea> + # + # text_area_tag 'comment', nil, class: 'comment_input' + # # => <textarea class="comment_input" id="comment" name="comment"></textarea> + def text_area_tag(name, content = nil, options = {}) + options = options.stringify_keys + + if size = options.delete("size") + options["cols"], options["rows"] = size.split("x") if size.respond_to?(:split) + end + + escape = options.delete("escape") { true } + content = ERB::Util.html_escape(content) if escape + + content_tag :textarea, content.to_s.html_safe, { "name" => name, "id" => sanitize_to_id(name) }.update(options) + end + + # Creates a check box form input tag. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML options for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # check_box_tag 'accept' + # # => <input id="accept" name="accept" type="checkbox" value="1" /> + # + # check_box_tag 'rock', 'rock music' + # # => <input id="rock" name="rock" type="checkbox" value="rock music" /> + # + # check_box_tag 'receive_email', 'yes', true + # # => <input checked="checked" id="receive_email" name="receive_email" type="checkbox" value="yes" /> + # + # check_box_tag 'tos', 'yes', false, class: 'accept_tos' + # # => <input class="accept_tos" id="tos" name="tos" type="checkbox" value="yes" /> + # + # check_box_tag 'eula', 'accepted', false, disabled: true + # # => <input disabled="disabled" id="eula" name="eula" type="checkbox" value="accepted" /> + def check_box_tag(name, value = "1", checked = false, options = {}) + html_options = { "type" => "checkbox", "name" => name, "id" => sanitize_to_id(name), "value" => value }.update(options.stringify_keys) + html_options["checked"] = "checked" if checked + tag :input, html_options + end + + # Creates a radio button; use groups of radio buttons named the same to allow users to + # select from a group of options. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML options for the tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # radio_button_tag 'gender', 'male' + # # => <input id="gender_male" name="gender" type="radio" value="male" /> + # + # radio_button_tag 'receive_updates', 'no', true + # # => <input checked="checked" id="receive_updates_no" name="receive_updates" type="radio" value="no" /> + # + # radio_button_tag 'time_slot', "3:00 p.m.", false, disabled: true + # # => <input disabled="disabled" id="time_slot_300_pm" name="time_slot" type="radio" value="3:00 p.m." /> + # + # radio_button_tag 'color', "green", true, class: "color_input" + # # => <input checked="checked" class="color_input" id="color_green" name="color" type="radio" value="green" /> + def radio_button_tag(name, value, checked = false, options = {}) + html_options = { "type" => "radio", "name" => name, "id" => "#{sanitize_to_id(name)}_#{sanitize_to_id(value)}", "value" => value }.update(options.stringify_keys) + html_options["checked"] = "checked" if checked + tag :input, html_options + end + + # Creates a submit button with the text <tt>value</tt> as the caption. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:data</tt> - This option can be used to add custom data attributes. + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML options for the tag. + # + # ==== Data attributes + # + # * <tt>confirm: 'question?'</tt> - If present the unobtrusive JavaScript + # drivers will provide a prompt with the question specified. If the user accepts, + # the form is processed normally, otherwise no action is taken. + # * <tt>:disable_with</tt> - Value of this parameter will be used as the value for a + # disabled version of the submit button when the form is submitted. This feature is + # provided by the unobtrusive JavaScript driver. + # + # ==== Examples + # submit_tag + # # => <input name="commit" type="submit" value="Save changes" /> + # + # submit_tag "Edit this article" + # # => <input name="commit" type="submit" value="Edit this article" /> + # + # submit_tag "Save edits", disabled: true + # # => <input disabled="disabled" name="commit" type="submit" value="Save edits" /> + # + # submit_tag "Complete sale", data: { disable_with: "Please wait..." } + # # => <input name="commit" data-disable-with="Please wait..." type="submit" value="Complete sale" /> + # + # submit_tag nil, class: "form_submit" + # # => <input class="form_submit" name="commit" type="submit" /> + # + # submit_tag "Edit", class: "edit_button" + # # => <input class="edit_button" name="commit" type="submit" value="Edit" /> + # + # submit_tag "Save", data: { confirm: "Are you sure?" } + # # => <input name='commit' type='submit' value='Save' data-confirm="Are you sure?" /> + # + def submit_tag(value = "Save changes", options = {}) + options = options.stringify_keys + + tag :input, { "type" => "submit", "name" => "commit", "value" => value }.update(options) + end + + # Creates a button element that defines a <tt>submit</tt> button, + # <tt>reset</tt>button or a generic button which can be used in + # JavaScript, for example. You can use the button tag as a regular + # submit tag but it isn't supported in legacy browsers. However, + # the button tag allows richer labels such as images and emphasis, + # so this helper will also accept a block. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:data</tt> - This option can be used to add custom data attributes. + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If true, the user will not be able to + # use this input. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML options for the tag. + # + # ==== Data attributes + # + # * <tt>confirm: 'question?'</tt> - If present, the + # unobtrusive JavaScript drivers will provide a prompt with + # the question specified. If the user accepts, the form is + # processed normally, otherwise no action is taken. + # * <tt>:disable_with</tt> - Value of this parameter will be + # used as the value for a disabled version of the submit + # button when the form is submitted. This feature is provided + # by the unobtrusive JavaScript driver. + # + # ==== Examples + # button_tag + # # => <button name="button" type="submit">Button</button> + # + # button_tag(type: 'button') do + # content_tag(:strong, 'Ask me!') + # end + # # => <button name="button" type="button"> + # # <strong>Ask me!</strong> + # # </button> + # + # button_tag "Checkout", data: { disable_with => "Please wait..." } + # # => <button data-disable-with="Please wait..." name="button" type="submit">Checkout</button> + # + def button_tag(content_or_options = nil, options = nil, &block) + options = content_or_options if block_given? && content_or_options.is_a?(Hash) + options ||= {} + options = options.stringify_keys + + options.reverse_merge! 'name' => 'button', 'type' => 'submit' + + content_tag :button, content_or_options || 'Button', options, &block + end + + # Displays an image which when clicked will submit the form. + # + # <tt>source</tt> is passed to AssetTagHelper#path_to_image + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:data</tt> - This option can be used to add custom data attributes. + # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. + # * Any other key creates standard HTML options for the tag. + # + # ==== Data attributes + # + # * <tt>confirm: 'question?'</tt> - This will add a JavaScript confirm + # prompt with the question specified. If the user accepts, the form is + # processed normally, otherwise no action is taken. + # + # ==== Examples + # image_submit_tag("login.png") + # # => <input alt="Login" src="/images/login.png" type="image" /> + # + # image_submit_tag("purchase.png", disabled: true) + # # => <input alt="Purchase" disabled="disabled" src="/images/purchase.png" type="image" /> + # + # image_submit_tag("search.png", class: 'search_button', alt: 'Find') + # # => <input alt="Find" class="search_button" src="/images/search.png" type="image" /> + # + # image_submit_tag("agree.png", disabled: true, class: "agree_disagree_button") + # # => <input alt="Agree" class="agree_disagree_button" disabled="disabled" src="/images/agree.png" type="image" /> + # + # image_submit_tag("save.png", data: { confirm: "Are you sure?" }) + # # => <input alt="Save" src="/images/save.png" data-confirm="Are you sure?" type="image" /> + def image_submit_tag(source, options = {}) + options = options.stringify_keys + tag :input, { "alt" => image_alt(source), "type" => "image", "src" => path_to_image(source) }.update(options) + end + + # Creates a field set for grouping HTML form elements. + # + # <tt>legend</tt> will become the fieldset's title (optional as per W3C). + # <tt>options</tt> accept the same values as tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # <%= field_set_tag do %> + # <p><%= text_field_tag 'name' %></p> + # <% end %> + # # => <fieldset><p><input id="name" name="name" type="text" /></p></fieldset> + # + # <%= field_set_tag 'Your details' do %> + # <p><%= text_field_tag 'name' %></p> + # <% end %> + # # => <fieldset><legend>Your details</legend><p><input id="name" name="name" type="text" /></p></fieldset> + # + # <%= field_set_tag nil, class: 'format' do %> + # <p><%= text_field_tag 'name' %></p> + # <% end %> + # # => <fieldset class="format"><p><input id="name" name="name" type="text" /></p></fieldset> + def field_set_tag(legend = nil, options = nil, &block) + output = tag(:fieldset, options, true) + output.safe_concat(content_tag(:legend, legend)) unless legend.blank? + output.concat(capture(&block)) if block_given? + output.safe_concat("</fieldset>") + end + + # Creates a text field of type "color". + # + # ==== Options + # * Accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def color_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "color")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "search". + # + # ==== Options + # * Accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def search_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "search")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "tel". + # + # ==== Options + # * Accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def telephone_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "tel")) + end + alias phone_field_tag telephone_field_tag + + # Creates a text field of type "date". + # + # ==== Options + # * Accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def date_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "date")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "time". + # + # === Options + # * <tt>:min</tt> - The minimum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:max</tt> - The maximum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:step</tt> - The acceptable value granularity. + # * Otherwise accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def time_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "time")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "datetime". + # + # === Options + # * <tt>:min</tt> - The minimum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:max</tt> - The maximum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:step</tt> - The acceptable value granularity. + # * Otherwise accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def datetime_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "datetime")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "datetime-local". + # + # === Options + # * <tt>:min</tt> - The minimum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:max</tt> - The maximum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:step</tt> - The acceptable value granularity. + # * Otherwise accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def datetime_local_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "datetime-local")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "month". + # + # === Options + # * <tt>:min</tt> - The minimum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:max</tt> - The maximum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:step</tt> - The acceptable value granularity. + # * Otherwise accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def month_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "month")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "week". + # + # === Options + # * <tt>:min</tt> - The minimum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:max</tt> - The maximum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:step</tt> - The acceptable value granularity. + # * Otherwise accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def week_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "week")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "url". + # + # ==== Options + # * Accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def url_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "url")) + end + + # Creates a text field of type "email". + # + # ==== Options + # * Accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + def email_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + text_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "email")) + end + + # Creates a number field. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:min</tt> - The minimum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:max</tt> - The maximum acceptable value. + # * <tt>:in</tt> - A range specifying the <tt>:min</tt> and + # <tt>:max</tt> values. + # * <tt>:step</tt> - The acceptable value granularity. + # * Otherwise accepts the same options as text_field_tag. + # + # ==== Examples + # number_field_tag 'quantity', nil, in: 1...10 + # # => <input id="quantity" name="quantity" min="1" max="9" type="number" /> + def number_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + options = options.stringify_keys + options["type"] ||= "number" + if range = options.delete("in") || options.delete("within") + options.update("min" => range.min, "max" => range.max) + end + text_field_tag(name, value, options) + end + + # Creates a range form element. + # + # ==== Options + # * Accepts the same options as number_field_tag. + def range_field_tag(name, value = nil, options = {}) + number_field_tag(name, value, options.stringify_keys.update("type" => "range")) + end + + # Creates the hidden UTF8 enforcer tag. Override this method in a helper + # to customize the tag. + def utf8_enforcer_tag + tag(:input, :type => "hidden", :name => "utf8", :value => "✓".html_safe) + end + + private + def html_options_for_form(url_for_options, options) + options.stringify_keys.tap do |html_options| + html_options["enctype"] = "multipart/form-data" if html_options.delete("multipart") + # The following URL is unescaped, this is just a hash of options, and it is the + # responsibility of the caller to escape all the values. + html_options["action"] = url_for(url_for_options) + html_options["accept-charset"] = "UTF-8" + + html_options["data-remote"] = true if html_options.delete("remote") + + if html_options["data-remote"] && + !embed_authenticity_token_in_remote_forms && + html_options["authenticity_token"].blank? + # The authenticity token is taken from the meta tag in this case + html_options["authenticity_token"] = false + elsif html_options["authenticity_token"] == true + # Include the default authenticity_token, which is only generated when its set to nil, + # but we needed the true value to override the default of no authenticity_token on data-remote. + html_options["authenticity_token"] = nil + end + end + end + + def extra_tags_for_form(html_options) + authenticity_token = html_options.delete("authenticity_token") + method = html_options.delete("method").to_s + + method_tag = case method + when /^get$/i # must be case-insensitive, but can't use downcase as might be nil + html_options["method"] = "get" + '' + when /^post$/i, "", nil + html_options["method"] = "post" + token_tag(authenticity_token) + else + html_options["method"] = "post" + method_tag(method) + token_tag(authenticity_token) + end + + tags = utf8_enforcer_tag << method_tag + content_tag(:div, tags, :style => 'margin:0;padding:0;display:inline') + end + + def form_tag_html(html_options) + extra_tags = extra_tags_for_form(html_options) + tag(:form, html_options, true) + extra_tags + end + + def form_tag_in_block(html_options, &block) + content = capture(&block) + output = form_tag_html(html_options) + output << content + output.safe_concat("</form>") + end + + # see http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#type-name + def sanitize_to_id(name) + name.to_s.delete(']').gsub(/[^-a-zA-Z0-9:.]/, "_") + end + end + end +end |