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#Changelog
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##Master branch (and part of the Rails 3.0 branch)
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- v.0.1.0 Initial commit
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- v.0.1.2 Fixing errors in collections (taken value[0] instead of index) and fixing test_app controller responses
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- v.0.1.8 jslint compliant, sanitizing tags in the gem, getting right csrf params, controlling size of textarea (elastic script, for autogrowing textarea)
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- v.1.0.0 Setting RSpec and Capybara up, and adding some utilities. Mantaining some HTML attributes. Fix a respond_with bug (thanks, @moabite). Triggering ajax:success when ajax call is complete (thanks, @indrekj). Setting up Travis CI. Updated for Rails 3.1.
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thanks @taavo. Implemented `:display_as` option and adding
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`respond_with_bip` to be used in the controller.
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# Best In Place
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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/bernat/best_in_place.png)](http://travis-ci.org/bernat/best_in_place)
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**The Unobtrusive in Place editing solution**
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##Description
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**Best in Place** is a jQuery based AJAX Inplace-Editor that takes profit of RESTful server-side controllers to allow users to edit stuff with
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no need of forms. If the server have standard defined REST methods, particularly those to UPDATE your objects (HTTP PUT), then by adding the
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Javascript file to the application it is making all the fields with the proper defined classes to become user in-place editable.
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The editor works by PUTting the updated value to the server and GETting the updated record afterwards to display the updated value.
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[**SEE DEMO**](http://bipapp.heroku.com/)
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##Features
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- Compatible with text **inputs**
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- Compatible with **textarea**
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- Compatible with **select** dropdown with custom collections
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- Compatible with custom boolean values (same usage of **checkboxes**)
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- Compatible with **jQuery UI Datepickers**
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- Sanitize HTML and trim spaces of user's input on user's choice
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- Displays server-side **validation** errors
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- Allows external activator
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- Allows optional, configurable OK and Cancel buttons for inputs and textareas
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- ESC key destroys changes (requires user confirmation)
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- Autogrowing textarea
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- Helper for generating the best_in_place field only if a condition is satisfied
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##Usage of Rails 3 Gem
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###best_in_place
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**best_in_place object, field, OPTIONS**
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- **:path**: URL to which the updating action will be sent. If not defined it defaults to the :object path.
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- **:nil**: The nil param defines the content displayed in case no value is defined for that field. It can be something like "click me to edit".
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- **:activator**: Is the DOM object that can activate the field. If not defined the user will making editable by clicking on it.
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- **:ok_button**: (Inputs and textareas only) If set to a string, then an OK button will be shown with the string as its label, replacing save on blur.
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- **:ok_button_class**: (Inputs and textareas only) Specifies any extra classes to set on the OK button.
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- **:cancel_button**: (Inputs and textareas only) If set to a string, then a Cancel button will be shown with the string as its label.
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- **:cancel_button_class**: (Inputs and textareas only) Specifies any extra classes to set on the Cancel button.
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- **:object_name**: Used for overriding the default params key used for the object (the data-object attribute). Useful for e.g. STI scenarios where best_in_place should post to a common controller for different models.
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- **:data**: Hash of custom data attributes to be added to span. Can be used to provide data to the ajax:success callback.
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It is a very useful feature to use with, for example, [Ryan Bates](https://github.com/ryanb)' [CanCan](https://github.com/ryanb/cancan), so we only allow BIP edition if the current user has permission to do it.
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A [test_app](https://github.com/bernat/best_in_place/tree/master/test_app) was created, and can be seen in action in a [running demo on heroku](http://bipapp.heroku.com).
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Code by [Bernat Farrero](http://bernatfarrero.com) from [Itnig Web Services](http://itnig.net) (it was based on the [original project](http://github.com/janv/rest_in_place/) of Jan Varwig) and released under [MIT license](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).
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