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- data/README.md +17 -19
- data/lib/nice_partials.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/nice_partials/helper.rb +18 -0
- data/lib/nice_partials/monkey_patch.rb +23 -0
- data/lib/nice_partials/partial.rb +15 -1
- data/lib/nice_partials/version.rb +1 -1
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# nice_partials [![[version]](https://badge.fury.io/rb/nice_partials.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/nice_partials) [![[travis]](https://travis-ci.org/andrewculver/nice_partials.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/andrewculver/nice_partials)
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Nice Partials
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Nice Partials extends the concept of [`content_for` blocks and `yield`](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/layouts_and_rendering.html#using-the-content-for-method) for those times when a partial needs to provide one or more named "content areas" or "slots". This thin, optional layer of magic helps make traditional Rails view partials an even better fit for extracting components from your views, like so:
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`app/views/partials/_card.html.erb`:
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```html+erb
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<% end %>
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```
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These partials can still be utilized with a standard `render` call, but you can specify how to populate the content areas like so:
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```html+erb
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<%= render 'components/card', title: 'Some Title' do |p| %>
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<% p.content_for :body do %>
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##
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Nice Partials slightly extends the concept of [`content_for` blocks and `yield`](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/layouts_and_rendering.html#using-the-content-for-method) so they can be properly used to define and utilize "content areas" or "slots" in simple ERB partials.
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### Can't I do the same thing without Nice Partials?
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## Can't I do the same thing without Nice Partials?
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You can almost accomplish the same thing without Nice Partials, but in practice you end up having to flush the content buffers after using them, leading to something like this:
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Once you've done this at the top of your partial file, you can then use `<%= p.yield :some_section %>` to render whatever content areas you want to be passed into your partial.
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To minimize the amount of pollution in the global helper namespace, you can use the shared context object to define helper methods specifically for your partials _within your partial_ like so:
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require_relative "nice_partials/version"
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require_relative "nice_partials/monkey_patch"
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module NicePartials
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# TODO Is there somewhere better we can put this?
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def nice_partials_locale_prefix_from_view_context_and_block(context, block)
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root_paths = context.view_renderer.lookup_context.view_paths.map(&:path)
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partial_location = block.source_location.first.dup
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def nice_partials_push_t_prefix(prefix)
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def t(key, options = {})
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class ActionView::PartialRenderer
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description: A little bit of magic to make partials perfect for components.
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summary: A little bit of magic to make partials perfect for components.
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