require 'action_view/helpers/tag_helper' module ActionView module Helpers module JavaScriptHelper JS_ESCAPE_MAP = { '\\' => '\\\\', ' '<\/', "\r\n" => '\n', "\n" => '\n', "\r" => '\n', '"' => '\\"', "'" => "\\'" } JS_ESCAPE_MAP["\342\200\250".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode!] = '
' JS_ESCAPE_MAP["\342\200\251".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode!] = '
' # Escapes carriage returns and single and double quotes for JavaScript segments. # # Also available through the alias j(). This is particularly helpful in JavaScript # responses, like: # # $('some_element').replaceWith('<%=j render 'some/element_template' %>'); def escape_javascript(javascript) if javascript result = javascript.gsub(/(\\|<\/|\r\n|\342\200\250|\342\200\251|[\n\r"'])/u) {|match| JS_ESCAPE_MAP[match] } javascript.html_safe? ? result.html_safe : result else '' end end alias_method :j, :escape_javascript # Returns a JavaScript tag with the +content+ inside. Example: # javascript_tag "alert('All is good')" # # Returns: # # # +html_options+ may be a hash of attributes for the \ # # Instead of passing the content as an argument, you can also use a block # in which case, you pass your +html_options+ as the first parameter. # # <%= javascript_tag defer: 'defer' do -%> # alert('All is good') # <% end -%> def javascript_tag(content_or_options_with_block = nil, html_options = {}, &block) content = if block_given? html_options = content_or_options_with_block if content_or_options_with_block.is_a?(Hash) capture(&block) else content_or_options_with_block end content_tag(:script, javascript_cdata_section(content), html_options) end def javascript_cdata_section(content) #:nodoc: "\n//#{cdata_section("\n#{content}\n//")}\n".html_safe end # Returns a button whose +onclick+ handler triggers the passed JavaScript. # # The helper receives a name, JavaScript code, and an optional hash of HTML options. The # name is used as button label and the JavaScript code goes into its +onclick+ attribute. # If +html_options+ has an :onclick, that one is put before +function+. # # button_to_function "Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')", class: "ok" # # => # def button_to_function(name, function=nil, html_options={}) message = "button_to_function is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. We recomend to use Unobtrusive JavaScript instead. " + "See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/working_with_javascript_in_rails.html#unobtrusive-javascript" ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message onclick = "#{"#{html_options[:onclick]}; " if html_options[:onclick]}#{function};" tag(:input, html_options.merge(:type => 'button', :value => name, :onclick => onclick)) end # Returns a link whose +onclick+ handler triggers the passed JavaScript. # # The helper receives a name, JavaScript code, and an optional hash of HTML options. The # name is used as the link text and the JavaScript code goes into the +onclick+ attribute. # If +html_options+ has an :onclick, that one is put before +function+. Once all # the JavaScript is set, the helper appends "; return false;". # # The +href+ attribute of the tag is set to "#" unless +html_options+ has one. # # link_to_function "Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')", class: "nav_link" # # => Greeting # def link_to_function(name, function, html_options={}) message = "link_to_function is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. We recomend to use Unobtrusive JavaScript instead. " + "See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/working_with_javascript_in_rails.html#unobtrusive-javascript" ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message onclick = "#{"#{html_options[:onclick]}; " if html_options[:onclick]}#{function}; return false;" href = html_options[:href] || '#' content_tag(:a, name, html_options.merge(:href => href, :onclick => onclick)) end end end end