module FormOptionsHelper
Ruby on Rails 2.3.18
Provides a number of methods for turning different kinds of containers into a set of option tags.
Options
The collection_select, select and time_zone_select methods take an options parameter, a hash:
-
:include_blank- 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.
For example,
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 an belongs_to-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>
-
:prompt- 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.
Example:
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 :index 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.
Example:
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>
-
:disabled- can be a single value or an array of values that will be disabled options in the final output.
Example:
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 collection_select helper, :disabled can also be a Proc that identifies those options that should be disabled.
Example:
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 archived? 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>
Includes
Methods (defined here)
Private methods (4)
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Methods (inherited)
From ERB::Util
(4)
- self. h
- self. html_escape
- self. j
- self. json_escape