module ActionView::Helpers::RecordTagHelper

Public Instance Methods

content_tag_for(tag_name, single_or_multiple_records, prefix = nil, options = nil, &block) click to toggle source

#content_tag_for creates an HTML element with id and class parameters that relate to the specified Active Record object. For example:

<%= content_tag_for(:tr, @person) do %>
  <td><%= @person.first_name %></td>
  <td><%= @person.last_name %></td>
<% end %>

would produce the following HTML (assuming @person is an instance of a Person object, with an id value of 123):

<tr id="person_123" class="person">....</tr>

If you require the HTML id attribute to have a prefix, you can specify it:

<%= content_tag_for(:tr, @person, :foo) do %> ...

produces:

<tr id="foo_person_123" class="person">...

You can also pass an array of objects which this method will loop through and yield the current object to the supplied block, reducing the need for having to iterate through the object (using each) beforehand. For example (assuming @people is an array of Person objects):

<%= content_tag_for(:tr, @people) do |person| %>
  <td><%= person.first_name %></td>
  <td><%= person.last_name %></td>
<% end %>

produces:

<tr id="person_123" class="person">...</tr>
<tr id="person_124" class="person">...</tr>

#content_tag_for also accepts a hash of options, which will be converted to additional HTML attributes. If you specify a :class value, it will be combined with the default class name for your object. For example:

<%= content_tag_for(:li, @person, class: "bar") %>...

produces:

<li id="person_123" class="person bar">...
# File lib/record_tag_helper/helper.rb, line 84
def content_tag_for(tag_name, single_or_multiple_records, prefix = nil, options = nil, &block)
  options, prefix = prefix, nil if prefix.is_a?(Hash)

  Array(single_or_multiple_records).map do |single_record|
    content_tag_for_single_record(tag_name, single_record, prefix, options, &block)
  end.join("\n").html_safe
end
div_for(record, *args, &block) click to toggle source

Produces a wrapper DIV element with id and class parameters that relate to the specified Active Record object. Usage example:

<%= div_for(@person, class: "foo") do %>
   <%= @person.name %>
<% end %>

produces:

<div id="person_123" class="person foo"> Joe Bloggs </div>

You can also pass an array of Active Record objects, which will then get iterated over and yield each record as an argument for the block. For example:

<%= div_for(@people, class: "foo") do |person| %>
  <%= person.name %>
<% end %>

produces:

<div id="person_123" class="person foo"> Joe Bloggs </div>
<div id="person_124" class="person foo"> Jane Bloggs </div>
# File lib/record_tag_helper/helper.rb, line 34
def div_for(record, *args, &block)
  content_tag_for(:div, record, *args, &block)
end

Private Instance Methods

content_tag_for_single_record(tag_name, record, prefix, options, &block) click to toggle source

Called by content_tag_for internally to render a content tag for each record.

# File lib/record_tag_helper/helper.rb, line 96
def content_tag_for_single_record(tag_name, record, prefix, options, &block)
  options = options ? options.dup : {}
  options[:class] = [ dom_class(record, prefix), options[:class] ].compact
  options[:id]    = dom_id(record, prefix)

  if block_given?
    content_tag(tag_name, capture(record, &block), options)
  else
    content_tag(tag_name, "", options)
  end
end