instance method
dom_id
Ruby on Rails 5.2.8.1
Since v4.0.13Signature
dom_id(record, prefix = nil)
The DOM id convention is to use the singular form of an object or class with the id following an underscore. If no id is found, prefix with “new_” instead.
dom_id(Post.find(45)) # => "post_45" dom_id(Post.new) # => "new_post"
If you need to address multiple instances of the same class in the same view, you can prefix the dom_id:
dom_id(Post.find(45), :edit) # => "edit_post_45" dom_id(Post.new, :custom) # => "custom_post"
Parameters
-
recordreq -
prefixopt = nil
Source
# File actionview/lib/action_view/record_identifier.rb, line 89
def dom_id(record, prefix = nil)
if record_id = record_key_for_dom_id(record)
"#{dom_class(record, prefix)}#{JOIN}#{record_id}"
else
dom_class(record, prefix || NEW)
end
end
Defined in actionview/lib/action_view/record_identifier.rb line 89
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Defined in ActionView::RecordIdentifier