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- data/lib/useful/erb_helpers/proper.rb +10 -10
- data/lib/useful/ruby_extensions/object.rb +3 -47
- data/lib/useful/ruby_helpers/logger.rb +6 -12
- data/lib/useful/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +4 -4
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require 'useful/erb_helpers/common'
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require 'useful/erb_helpers/tags'
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require 'useful/ruby_extensions/string' unless ::String.new.respond_to?('ends_with?')
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unless ::Object.new.respond_to?('blank?') && ::Object.new.respond_to?('is_true?')
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unless ::Object.new.respond_to?('blank?') && ::Object.new.respond_to?('is_true?')
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require 'useful/ruby_extensions/object'
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end
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module Useful::ErbHelpers; end
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module Useful::ErbHelpers::Proper
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include Useful::ErbHelpers::Common
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# This one's a little different than the corresponding actionpack version:
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# => ie. you don't pass an options string as the 2nd argument
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# => you, instead, pass a block that should return the desired options string
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# => ie, proper_select_tag('user') { '<option>test</option>' }
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def proper_select_tag(name, options={}, &block)
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def proper_select_tag(name, options={}, &block)
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html_name = (options[:multiple].is_true? && !name.to_s.ends_with?("[]")) ? "#{name}[]" : name
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options[:multiple] = OPTIONS[:multiple] if options[:multiple] == true
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options[:tag] = 'select'
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unchecked_value = options.delete(:unchecked_value)
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unchecked_value = '0' if unchecked_value.nil?
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disable_unchecked_value = options.delete(:disable_unchecked_value)
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''.tap do |html|
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html << input_tag(:hidden, name, unchecked_value, :id => "#{options[:id]}_hidden") unless disable_unchecked_value.is_true?
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html << input_tag(:checkbox, name, value, options)
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html << tag(:label, :for => options[:id]) { label_text } unless label_text.blank?
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end
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end
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# TODO: write tests
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def proper_radio_button_tag(*args)
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name, value, checked, options = proper_check_radio_options(nil, args)
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label_text = options.delete(:label) || value.to_s.humanize
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label_container_tag = options.delete(:tag) || :span
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radio_button_str = input_tag(:radio, name, value, options)
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''.tap do |html|
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html << if label_text.blank?
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radio_button_str
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else
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def self.included(receiver)
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receiver.send :include, Useful::ErbHelpers::Tags
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private
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def proper_check_radio_options(default_value, args)
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# args should be passed to proper checkbox and radiobutton tags like this:
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# => name, value, checked, options={}
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raise ArgumentError, "please specify 1 to 4 arguments for name, value, checked, and options"
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end
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def case_arg_options_for_length(length, args)
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args.length == length || (args.length == (length-1) && !(args[(length-2)].kind_of?(::Hash) || args[(length-2)].nil?))
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self.nil? || self.false? || (self.respond_to?(:empty?) ? self.empty? : false)
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end unless ::Object.new.respond_to?('blank?')
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# Returns +value+ after yielding +value+ to the block. This simplifies the
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# process of constructing an object, performing work on the object, and then
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# returning the object from a method. It is a Ruby-ized realization of the K
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# combinator, courtesy of Mikael Brockman.
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# ==== Examples
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def returning(value)
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warn "[DEPRECATION] `returning` is deprecated. Please use `tap` instead."
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# Yields <code>x</code> to the block, and then returns <code>x</code>.
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# (1..10).tap { |x| puts "original: #{x.inspect}" }.to_a.
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warn "[DEPRECATION] `tap` will be deprecated because it is part of the object kernel in 1.8.7 up."
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end unless ::Object.new.respond_to?('tap')
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data/lib/useful/version.rb
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Kelly Redding
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2010-
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date: 2010-09-11 00:00:00 -05:00
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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