padrino-helpers 0.5.0 → 0.6.1

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data/LICENSE CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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- Copyright (c) 2009 Padrino
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+ Copyright (c) 2010 Padrino
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  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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  a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
data/README.rdoc CHANGED
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ The list of defined helpers in the 'form helpers' category:
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  * Constructs a field_set to group fields with given options
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  * <tt>field_set_tag(:class => 'office-set') { }</tt>
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  * <tt>field_set_tag("Office", :class => 'office-set') { }</tt>
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- * <tt>error_messages_for(record, options={})</tt>
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+ * <tt>error_messages_for(:record, options={})</tt>
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  * Constructs list html for the errors for a given object
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  * <tt>error_messages_for @user</tt>
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  * <tt>label_tag(name, options={}, &block)</tt>
@@ -485,4 +485,4 @@ See the wiki article for additional information: <...WIKI...>
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  == Copyright
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- Copyright (c) 2009 Padrino. See LICENSE for details.
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+ Copyright (c) 2010 Padrino. See LICENSE for details.
data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  require 'rubygems'
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  require 'rake'
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+ GEM_VERSION = File.read(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/VERSION')
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+
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  begin
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  require 'jeweler'
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  Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem|
@@ -11,7 +13,7 @@ begin
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  gem.homepage = "http://github.com/padrino/padrino-framework/tree/master/padrino-helpers"
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  gem.authors = ["Padrino Team", "Nathan Esquenazi", "Davide D'Agostino", "Arthur Chiu"]
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  gem.add_runtime_dependency "sinatra", ">= 0.9.2"
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- gem.add_runtime_dependency "padrino-core", ">= 0.1.1"
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+ gem.add_runtime_dependency "padrino-core", "= #{GEM_VERSION}"
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  gem.add_development_dependency "haml", ">= 2.2.1"
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  gem.add_development_dependency "shoulda", ">= 0"
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  gem.add_development_dependency "mocha", ">= 0.9.7"
data/VERSION CHANGED
@@ -1 +1 @@
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- 0.5.0
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+ 0.6.1
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  require 'padrino-core/support_lite'
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+ require 'cgi'
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  Dir[File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/padrino-helpers/**/*.rb'].each {|file| require file }
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  # Load our locales
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  # parameters: name, url='javascript:void(0)', options={}, &block
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  def link_to(*args, &block)
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  options = args.extract_options!
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+ anchor = options[:anchor] ? "##{CGI.escape options.delete(:anchor).to_s}" : ""
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+ options["data-remote"] = "true" if options.delete(:remote)
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  if block_given?
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  url = args[0] || 'javascript:void(0);'
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- options.reverse_merge!(:href => url)
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:href => url + anchor)
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  link_content = capture_html(&block)
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  result_link = content_tag(:a, link_content, options)
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  block_is_template?(block) ? concat_content(result_link) : result_link
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  else
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  name, url = args[0], (args[1] || 'javascript:void(0);')
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- options.reverse_merge!(:href => url)
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:href => url + anchor)
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  content_tag(:a, name, options)
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  end
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  end
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  end
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  protected
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+ # stylesheet_tag('style', :media => 'screen')
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+ def stylesheet_tag(source, options={})
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+ options = options.dup.reverse_merge!(:href => stylesheet_path(source), :media => 'screen', :rel => 'stylesheet', :type => 'text/css')
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+ tag(:link, options)
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+ end
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- # stylesheet_tag('style', :media => 'screen')
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- def stylesheet_tag(source, options={})
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- options = options.dup.reverse_merge!(:href => stylesheet_path(source), :media => 'screen', :rel => 'stylesheet', :type => 'text/css')
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- tag(:link, options)
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- end
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-
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- # javascript_tag 'application', :src => '/javascripts/base/application.js'
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- def javascript_tag(source, options={})
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- options = options.dup.reverse_merge!(:src => javascript_path(source), :type => 'text/javascript', :content => "")
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- tag(:script, options)
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- end
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+ # javascript_tag 'application', :src => '/javascripts/base/application.js'
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+ def javascript_tag(source, options={})
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+ options = options.dup.reverse_merge!(:src => javascript_path(source), :type => 'text/javascript', :content => "")
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+ tag(:script, options)
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+ end
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- # Returns the javascript_path appending the default javascripts path if necessary
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- def javascript_path(source)
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- return source if source =~ /^http/
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- source.gsub!(/\.js$/, '')
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- source_name = source; source_name << ".js" unless source =~ /\.js\w{2,4}$/
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- result_path = source_name if source =~ %r{^/} # absolute path
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- result_path ||= uri_root_path("javascripts", source_name)
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- stamp = File.exist?(result_path) ? File.mtime(result_path) : Time.now.to_i
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- "#{result_path}?#{stamp}"
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- end
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+ # Returns the javascript_path appending the default javascripts path if necessary
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+ def javascript_path(source)
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+ return source if source =~ /^http/
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+ source = source.to_s.gsub(/\.js$/, '')
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+ source_name = source; source_name << ".js" unless source =~ /\.js/
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+ result_path = source_name if source =~ %r{^/} # absolute path
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+ result_path ||= uri_root_path("javascripts", source_name)
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+ stamp = File.exist?(result_path) ? File.mtime(result_path) : Time.now.to_i
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+ "#{result_path}?#{stamp}"
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+ end
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- # Returns the stylesheet_path appending the default stylesheets path if necessary
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- def stylesheet_path(source)
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- return source if source =~ /^http/
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- source.gsub!(/\.css$/, '')
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- source_name = source; source_name << ".css" unless source =~ /\.css$/
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- result_path = source_name if source =~ %r{^/} # absolute path
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- result_path ||= uri_root_path("stylesheets", source_name)
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- stamp = File.exist?(result_path) ? File.mtime(result_path) : Time.now.to_i
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- "#{result_path}?#{stamp}"
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- end
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+ # Returns the stylesheet_path appending the default stylesheets path if necessary
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+ def stylesheet_path(source)
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+ return source if source =~ /^http/
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+ source = source.to_s.gsub(/\.css$/, '')
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+ source_name = source; source_name << ".css" unless source =~ /\.css/
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+ result_path = source_name if source =~ %r{^/} # absolute path
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+ result_path ||= uri_root_path("stylesheets", source_name)
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+ stamp = File.exist?(result_path) ? File.mtime(result_path) : Time.now.to_i
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+ "#{result_path}?#{stamp}"
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+ end
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- # Returns the uri root of the application, defaulting to '/'
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- # @example uri_root('javascripts')
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- def uri_root_path(*paths)
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- root_uri = self.class.uri_root if self.class.respond_to?(:uri_root)
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- File.join(root_uri || '/', *paths)
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- end
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+ # Returns the uri root of the application, defaulting to '/'
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+ # @example uri_root('javascripts')
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+ def uri_root_path(*paths)
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+ root_uri = self.class.uri_root if self.class.respond_to?(:uri_root)
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+ File.join(root_uri || '/', *paths)
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+ end
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  end
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  # f.label :username, :caption => "Nickname"
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  def label(field, options={})
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- options.reverse_merge!(:caption => "#{field.to_s.titleize}: ")
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:caption => "#{field_human_name(field)}: ")
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  # f.text_field :username, :value => "(blank)", :id => 'username'
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  def text_field(field, options={})
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- options.reverse_merge!(:value => field_value(field), :id => field_id(field))
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:value => field_value(field), :id => field_id(field), :class => field_error(field, options))
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  @template.text_field_tag field_name(field), options
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  end
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  # f.text_area :summary, :value => "(enter summary)", :id => 'summary'
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  def text_area(field, options={})
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- options.reverse_merge!(:value => field_value(field), :id => field_id(field))
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:value => field_value(field), :id => field_id(field), :class => field_error(field, options))
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  @template.text_area_tag field_name(field), options
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  # f.password_field :password, :id => 'password'
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  def password_field(field, options={})
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- options.reverse_merge!(:value => field_value(field), :id => field_id(field))
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:value => field_value(field), :id => field_id(field), :class => field_error(field, options))
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  @template.password_field_tag field_name(field), options
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  end
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  # f.select :color, :options => ['red', 'green'], :include_blank => true
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  # f.select :color, :collection => @colors, :fields => [:name, :id]
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  def select(field, options={})
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- options.reverse_merge!(:id => field_id(field), :selected => field_value(field))
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:id => field_id(field), :selected => field_value(field), :class => field_error(field, options))
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  @template.select_tag field_name(field), options
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  # f.file_field :photo, :class => 'avatar'
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  def file_field(field, options={})
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- options.reverse_merge!(:id => field_id(field))
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+ options.reverse_merge!(:id => field_id(field), :class => field_error(field, options))
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  @template.file_field_tag field_name(field), options
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  end
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@@ -86,53 +86,63 @@ module Padrino
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  end
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  protected
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-
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- # Returns the known field types for a formbuilder
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- def self.field_types
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- [:hidden_field, :text_field, :text_area, :password_field, :file_field, :radio_button, :check_box, :select]
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- end
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-
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- # Returns the object's models name
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- # => user_assignment
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- def object_name
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- object.is_a?(Symbol) ? object : object.class.to_s.underscore.gsub('/', '-')
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- end
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-
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- # Returns true if the value matches the value in the field
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- # field_has_value?(:gender, 'male')
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- def values_matches_field?(field, value)
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- value.present? && (field_value(field).to_s == value.to_s || field_value(field).to_s == 'true')
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- end
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-
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- # Returns the value for the object's field
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- # field_value(:username) => "Joey"
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- def field_value(field)
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- @object && @object.respond_to?(field) ? @object.send(field) : ""
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- end
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-
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- # Returns the name for the given field
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- # field_name(:username) => "user[username]"
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- def field_name(field)
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- "#{object_name}[#{field}]"
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- end
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-
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- # Returns the id for the given field
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- # field_id(:username) => "user_username"
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- # field_id(:gender, :male) => "user_gender_male"
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- def field_id(field, value=nil)
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- value.blank? ? "#{object_name}_#{field}" : "#{object_name}_#{field}_#{value}"
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- end
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-
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- # explicit_object is either a symbol or a record
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- # Returns a new record of the type specified in the object
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- def build_object(object_or_symbol)
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- object_or_symbol.is_a?(Symbol) ? object_class(object_or_symbol).new : object_or_symbol
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- end
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-
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- # Returns the class type for the given object
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- def object_class(explicit_object)
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- explicit_object.is_a?(Symbol) ? explicit_object.to_s.classify.constantize : explicit_object.class
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- end
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+ # Returns the known field types for a formbuilder
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+ def self.field_types
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+ [:hidden_field, :text_field, :text_area, :password_field, :file_field, :radio_button, :check_box, :select]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the object's models name
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+ # => user_assignment
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+ def object_name
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+ object.is_a?(Symbol) ? object : object.class.to_s.underscore.gsub('/', '-')
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns true if the value matches the value in the field
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+ # field_has_value?(:gender, 'male')
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+ def values_matches_field?(field, value)
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+ value.present? && (field_value(field).to_s == value.to_s || field_value(field).to_s == 'true')
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the value for the object's field
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+ # field_value(:username) => "Joey"
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+ def field_value(field)
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+ @object && @object.respond_to?(field) ? @object.send(field) : ""
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+ end
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+
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+ def field_error(field, options)
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+ if @object && @object.respond_to?(:errors) && @object.errors.respond_to?(:on) && @object.errors.on(field)
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+ options[:class] = ["x-form-text", "x-form-invalid", options[:class]].compact.join(" ")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the name for the given field
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+ # field_name(:username) => "user[username]"
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+ def field_name(field)
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+ "#{object_name}[#{field}]"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the human name of the field. Look that use builtin I18n.
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+ def field_human_name(field)
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+ I18n.translate("#{object_name}.#{field}", :count => 1, :default => field.to_s.humanize, :scope => [:model, :attributes])
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the id for the given field
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+ # field_id(:username) => "user_username"
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+ # field_id(:gender, :male) => "user_gender_male"
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+ def field_id(field, value=nil)
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+ value.blank? ? "#{object_name}_#{field}" : "#{object_name}_#{field}_#{value}"
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+ end
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+
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+ # explicit_object is either a symbol or a record
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+ # Returns a new record of the type specified in the object
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+ def build_object(object_or_symbol)
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+ object_or_symbol.is_a?(Symbol) ? object_class(object_or_symbol).new : object_or_symbol
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns the class type for the given object
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+ def object_class(explicit_object)
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+ explicit_object.is_a?(Symbol) ? explicit_object.to_s.classify.constantize : explicit_object.class
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+ end
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  end
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  end
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  def form_tag(url, options={}, &block)
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  inner_form_html = hidden_form_method_field(options[:method]) + capture_html(&block)
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  concat_content content_tag('form', inner_form_html, options)
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- # error_messages_for @user
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- def error_messages_for(record, options={})
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- return "" if record.blank? or record.errors.none?
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- options.reverse_merge!(:header_message => "The #{record.class.to_s.downcase} could not be saved!")
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- error_messages = record.errors.full_messages
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- error_items = error_messages.collect { |er| content_tag(:li, er) }.join("\n")
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- error_html = content_tag(:p, options.delete(:header_message))
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- error_html << content_tag(:ul, error_items, :class => 'errors-list')
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- content_tag(:div, error_html, :class => 'field-errors')
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+ # Constructs list html for the errors for a given symbol
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+ # error_messages_for :user
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+ def error_messages_for(*params)
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+ options = params.extract_options!.symbolize_keys
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+ objects = params.collect {|object_name| object_name.is_a?(Symbol) ? instance_variable_get("@#{object_name}") : object_name }.compact
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+ count = objects.inject(0) {|sum, object| sum + object.errors.count }
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+
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+ unless count.zero?
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+ html = {}
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+ [:id, :class].each do |key|
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+ if options.include?(key)
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+ value = options[key]
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+ html[key] = value unless value.blank?
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+ else
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+ html[key] = 'field-errors'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ options[:object_name] ||= params.first.class
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+
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+ I18n.with_options :locale => options[:locale], :scope => [:models, :errors, :template] do |locale|
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+ header_message = if options.include?(:header_message)
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+ options[:header_message]
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+ else
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+ object_name = options[:object_name].to_s.gsub('_', ' ')
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+ object_name = I18n.t(object_name, :default => object_name, :scope => :models, :count => 1)
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+ locale.t :header, :count => count, :model => object_name
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+ end
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+ message = options.include?(:message) ? options[:message] : locale.t(:body)
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+ error_messages = objects.map {|object| object.errors.full_messages.map {|msg| content_tag(:li, msg) } }.join
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+
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+ contents = ''
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+ contents << content_tag(options[:header_tag] || :h2, header_message) unless header_message.blank?
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+ contents << content_tag(:p, message) unless message.blank?
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+ contents << content_tag(:ul, error_messages)
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+
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+ content_tag(:div, contents, html)
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+ end
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+ else
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+ ''
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+ end
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  end
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  end
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  protected
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+ # Returns an array of option items for a select field based on the given collection
188
+ # fields is an array containing the fields to display from each item in the collection
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+ def options_from_collection(collection, fields)
190
+ return '' if collection.blank?
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+ collection.collect { |item| [ item.send(fields.first), item.send(fields.last) ] }
192
+ end
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- # Returns an array of option items for a select field based on the given collection
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- # fields is an array containing the fields to display from each item in the collection
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- def options_from_collection(collection, fields)
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- return '' if collection.blank?
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- collection.collect { |item| [ item.send(fields.first), item.send(fields.last) ] }
161
- end
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-
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- # Returns the options tags for a select based on the given option items
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- def options_for_select(option_items, selected_value=nil)
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- return '' if option_items.blank?
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- option_items.collect do |caption, value|
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- value ||= caption
168
- content_tag(:option, caption, :value => value, :selected => selected_value.to_s =~ /#{value}|#{caption}/)
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+ # Returns the options tags for a select based on the given option items
195
+ def options_for_select(option_items, selected_value=nil)
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+ return '' if option_items.blank?
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+ option_items.collect do |caption, value|
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+ value ||= caption
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+ content_tag(:option, caption, :value => value, :selected => selected_value.to_s =~ /#{value}|#{caption}/)
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+ end
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  end
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- end
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- # returns the hidden method field for 'put' and 'delete' forms
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- # Only 'get' and 'post' are allowed within browsers;
174
- # 'put' and 'delete' are just specified using hidden fields with form action still 'put'.
175
- # hidden_form_method_field('delete') => <input name="_method" value="delete" />
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- def hidden_form_method_field(desired_method)
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- return '' if (desired_method.to_s =~ /get|post/)
178
- original_method = desired_method.to_s.dup
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- desired_method.replace('post')
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- hidden_field_tag(:_method, :value => original_method)
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- end
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+ # returns the hidden method field for 'put' and 'delete' forms
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+ # Only 'get' and 'post' are allowed within browsers;
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+ # 'put' and 'delete' are just specified using hidden fields with form action still 'put'.
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+ # hidden_form_method_field('delete') => <input name="_method" value="delete" />
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+ def hidden_form_method_field(desired_method)
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+ return '' if (desired_method.to_s =~ /get|post/)
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+ original_method = desired_method.to_s.dup
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+ desired_method.to_s.replace('post')
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+ hidden_field_tag(:_method, :value => original_method)
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+ end
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183
- # Returns the FormBuilder class to use based on all available setting sources
184
- # If explicitly defined, returns that, otherwise returns defaults
185
- # configured_form_builder_class(nil) => StandardFormBuilder
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- def configured_form_builder_class(explicit_builder=nil)
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- default_builder = self.respond_to?(:options) && self.options.default_builder
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- configured_builder = explicit_builder || default_builder || 'StandardFormBuilder'
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- configured_builder = "Padrino::Helpers::FormBuilder::#{configured_builder}".constantize if configured_builder.is_a?(String)
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- configured_builder
191
- end
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+ # Returns the FormBuilder class to use based on all available setting sources
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+ # If explicitly defined, returns that, otherwise returns defaults
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+ # configured_form_builder_class(nil) => StandardFormBuilder
217
+ def configured_form_builder_class(explicit_builder=nil)
218
+ default_builder = self.respond_to?(:options) && self.options.default_builder
219
+ configured_builder = explicit_builder || default_builder || 'StandardFormBuilder'
220
+ configured_builder = "Padrino::Helpers::FormBuilder::#{configured_builder}".constantize if configured_builder.is_a?(String)
221
+ configured_builder
222
+ end
192
223
  end
193
224
  end
194
225
  end
@@ -169,16 +169,17 @@ module Padrino
169
169
 
170
170
  # Used in xxxx.js.erb files to escape html so that it can be passed to javascript from Padrino
171
171
  # js_escape_html("<h1>Hey</h1>")
172
- def js_escape_html(html_content)
172
+ def escape_javascript(html_content)
173
173
  return '' unless html_content
174
174
  javascript_mapping = { '\\' => '\\\\', '</' => '<\/', "\r\n" => '\n', "\n" => '\n' }
175
175
  javascript_mapping.merge("\r" => '\n', '"' => '\\"', "'" => "\\'")
176
176
  escaped_string = html_content.gsub(/(\\|<\/|\r\n|[\n\r"'])/) { javascript_mapping[$1] }
177
- "\"#{escaped_string}\""
177
+ escaped_string
178
178
  end
179
179
 
180
- alias escape_javascript js_escape_html
181
- alias escape_for_javascript js_escape_html
180
+ def js_escape_html(html_content)
181
+ "\"#{escape_javascript(html_content)}\""
182
+ end
182
183
 
183
184
  end
184
185
  end
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ en:
102
102
  minute: "Minute"
103
103
  second: "Seconds"
104
104
 
105
- activemodel:
105
+ models:
106
106
  errors:
107
107
  template:
108
108
  header:
@@ -53,46 +53,45 @@ module Padrino
53
53
  end
54
54
 
55
55
  protected
56
+ # Retrieves content_blocks stored by content_for or within yield_content
57
+ # content_blocks[:name] => ['...', '...']
58
+ def content_blocks
59
+ @content_blocks ||= Hash.new {|h,k| h[k] = [] }
60
+ end
56
61
 
57
- # Retrieves content_blocks stored by content_for or within yield_content
58
- # content_blocks[:name] => ['...', '...']
59
- def content_blocks
60
- @content_blocks ||= Hash.new {|h,k| h[k] = [] }
61
- end
62
-
63
- # Used to capture the html from a block of erb code
64
- # capture_erb(&block) => '...html...'
65
- def capture_erb(*args, &block)
66
- erb_with_output_buffer { block_given? && block.call(*args) }
67
- end
62
+ # Used to capture the html from a block of erb code
63
+ # capture_erb(&block) => '...html...'
64
+ def capture_erb(*args, &block)
65
+ erb_with_output_buffer { block_given? && block.call(*args) }
66
+ end
68
67
 
69
- # Concats directly to an erb template
70
- # erb_concat("Direct to buffer")
71
- def erb_concat(text)
72
- @_out_buf << text if has_erb_buffer?
73
- end
68
+ # Concats directly to an erb template
69
+ # erb_concat("Direct to buffer")
70
+ def erb_concat(text)
71
+ @_out_buf << text if has_erb_buffer?
72
+ end
74
73
 
75
- # Returns true if an erb buffer is detected
76
- # has_erb_buffer? => true
77
- def has_erb_buffer?
78
- !@_out_buf.nil?
79
- end
74
+ # Returns true if an erb buffer is detected
75
+ # has_erb_buffer? => true
76
+ def has_erb_buffer?
77
+ !@_out_buf.nil?
78
+ end
80
79
 
81
- # Used to determine if a block is called from ERB.
82
- # NOTE: This doesn't actually work yet because the variable __in_erb_template
83
- # hasn't been defined in ERB. We need to find a way to fix this.
84
- def block_is_erb?(block)
85
- has_erb_buffer? || block && eval('defined? __in_erb_template', block)
86
- end
80
+ # Used to determine if a block is called from ERB.
81
+ # NOTE: This doesn't actually work yet because the variable __in_erb_template
82
+ # hasn't been defined in ERB. We need to find a way to fix this.
83
+ def block_is_erb?(block)
84
+ has_erb_buffer? || block && eval('defined? __in_erb_template', block)
85
+ end
87
86
 
88
- # Used to direct the buffer for the erb capture
89
- def erb_with_output_buffer(buf = '') #:nodoc:
90
- @_out_buf, old_buffer = buf, @_out_buf
91
- yield
92
- @_out_buf
93
- ensure
94
- @_out_buf = old_buffer
95
- end
87
+ # Used to direct the buffer for the erb capture
88
+ def erb_with_output_buffer(buf = '') #:nodoc:
89
+ @_out_buf, old_buffer = buf, @_out_buf
90
+ yield
91
+ @_out_buf
92
+ ensure
93
+ @_out_buf = old_buffer
94
+ end
96
95
  end
97
96
  end
98
97
  end
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@
5
5
 
6
6
  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
7
7
  s.name = %q{padrino-helpers}
8
- s.version = "0.5.0"
8
+ s.version = "0.6.1"
9
9
 
10
10
  s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
11
11
  s.authors = ["Padrino Team", "Nathan Esquenazi", "Davide D'Agostino", "Arthur Chiu"]
12
- s.date = %q{2010-01-06}
12
+ s.date = %q{2010-01-14}
13
13
  s.description = %q{Tag helpers, asset helpers, form helpers, form builders and many more helpers for padrino}
14
14
  s.email = %q{nesquena@gmail.com}
15
15
  s.extra_rdoc_files = [
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
80
80
 
81
81
  if Gem::Version.new(Gem::RubyGemsVersion) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then
82
82
  s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<sinatra>, [">= 0.9.2"])
83
- s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<padrino-core>, [">= 0.1.1"])
83
+ s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<padrino-core>, ["= 0.6.1"])
84
84
  s.add_development_dependency(%q<haml>, [">= 2.2.1"])
85
85
  s.add_development_dependency(%q<shoulda>, [">= 0"])
86
86
  s.add_development_dependency(%q<mocha>, [">= 0.9.7"])
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
88
88
  s.add_development_dependency(%q<webrat>, [">= 0.5.1"])
89
89
  else
90
90
  s.add_dependency(%q<sinatra>, [">= 0.9.2"])
91
- s.add_dependency(%q<padrino-core>, [">= 0.1.1"])
91
+ s.add_dependency(%q<padrino-core>, ["= 0.6.1"])
92
92
  s.add_dependency(%q<haml>, [">= 2.2.1"])
93
93
  s.add_dependency(%q<shoulda>, [">= 0"])
94
94
  s.add_dependency(%q<mocha>, [">= 0.9.7"])
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
97
97
  end
98
98
  else
99
99
  s.add_dependency(%q<sinatra>, [">= 0.9.2"])
100
- s.add_dependency(%q<padrino-core>, [">= 0.1.1"])
100
+ s.add_dependency(%q<padrino-core>, ["= 0.6.1"])
101
101
  s.add_dependency(%q<haml>, [">= 2.2.1"])
102
102
  s.add_dependency(%q<shoulda>, [">= 0"])
103
103
  s.add_dependency(%q<mocha>, [">= 0.9.7"])
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
1
1
  <% form_tag '/simple', :class => 'simple-form' do %>
2
- <%= error_messages_for(nil) %>
3
2
  <%= hidden_field_tag :session_id, :value => "__secret__" %>
4
3
  <% field_set_tag do %>
5
4
  <%= label_tag :username %>
@@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ class TestAssetTagHelpers < Test::Unit::TestCase
30
30
  actual_html = link_to('Sign up', '/register', :class => 'first', :id => 'linky')
31
31
  assert_has_tag('a#linky.first', :content => "Sign up", :href => '/register') { actual_html }
32
32
  end
33
+ should "display link element with anchor attribute" do
34
+ actual_html = link_to("Anchor", "/anchor", :anchor => :foo)
35
+ assert_has_tag('a', :content => "Anchor", :href => '/anchor#foo') { actual_html }
36
+ end
33
37
  should "display link element with void url and options" do
34
38
  actual_link = link_to('Sign up', :class => "test")
35
39
  assert_has_tag('a', :content => "Sign up", :href => 'javascript:void(0);', :class => 'test') { actual_link }
@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ class TestFormBuilder < Test::Unit::TestCase
9
9
  end
10
10
 
11
11
  def setup
12
- error_stub = stub(:full_messages => ["1", "2"], :none? => false)
12
+ error_stub = stub(:full_messages => ["1", "2"], :count => 2)
13
13
  role_types = [stub(:name => 'Admin', :id => 1), stub(:name => 'Moderate', :id => 2), stub(:name => 'Limited', :id => 3)]
14
14
  @user = stub(:errors => error_stub, :class => 'User', :first_name => "Joe", :session_id => 54)
15
15
  @user.stubs(:role_types => role_types, :role => "1")
16
- @user_none = stub(:errors => stub(:none? => true), :class => 'User')
16
+ @user_none = stub(:errors => stub(:count => 0), :class => 'User')
17
17
  end
18
18
 
19
19
  def standard_builder(object=@user)
@@ -130,25 +130,25 @@ class TestFormBuilder < Test::Unit::TestCase
130
130
 
131
131
  should "display correct form html with valid record" do
132
132
  actual_html = standard_builder.error_messages(:header_message => "Demo form cannot be saved")
133
- assert_has_tag('div.field-errors p', :content => "Demo form cannot be saved") { actual_html }
134
- assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "1") { actual_html }
135
- assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "2") { actual_html }
133
+ assert_has_tag('div.field-errors h2', :content => "Demo form cannot be saved") { actual_html }
134
+ assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul li', :content => "1") { actual_html }
135
+ assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul li', :content => "2") { actual_html }
136
136
  end
137
137
 
138
138
  should "display correct form in haml" do
139
139
  visit '/haml/form_for'
140
- assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors p', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
141
- assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "This is a fake error"
142
- assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors p', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
143
- assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "This is a fake error"
140
+ assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors h2', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
141
+ assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors ul li', :content => "This is a fake error"
142
+ assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors h2', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
143
+ assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors ul li', :content => "This is a fake error"
144
144
  end
145
145
 
146
146
  should "display correct form in erb" do
147
147
  visit '/erb/form_for'
148
- assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors p', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
149
- assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "This is a fake error"
150
- assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors p', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
151
- assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "This is a fake error"
148
+ assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors h2', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
149
+ assert_have_selector '#demo div.field-errors ul li', :content => "This is a fake error"
150
+ assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors h2', :content => "custom MarkupUser cannot be saved!"
151
+ assert_have_selector '#demo2 div.field-errors ul li', :content => "This is a fake error"
152
152
  end
153
153
  end
154
154
 
@@ -551,13 +551,13 @@ class TestFormBuilder < Test::Unit::TestCase
551
551
 
552
552
  should "display correct check box block in haml" do
553
553
  visit '/haml/form_for'
554
- assert_have_selector '#demo2 p label', :for => 'markup_user_remember_me', :content => "Remember Me: "
554
+ assert_have_selector '#demo2 p label', :for => 'markup_user_remember_me', :content => "Remember me: "
555
555
  assert_have_selector '#demo2 p input.checker', :type => 'checkbox', :name => 'markup_user[remember_me]'
556
556
  end
557
557
 
558
558
  should "display correct check box block in erb" do
559
559
  visit '/erb/form_for'
560
- assert_have_selector '#demo2 p label', :for => 'markup_user_remember_me', :content => "Remember Me: "
560
+ assert_have_selector '#demo2 p label', :for => 'markup_user_remember_me', :content => "Remember me: "
561
561
  assert_have_selector '#demo2 p input.checker', :type => 'checkbox', :name => 'markup_user[remember_me]'
562
562
  end
563
563
  end
@@ -76,32 +76,35 @@ class TestFormHelpers < Test::Unit::TestCase
76
76
 
77
77
  context 'for #error_messages_for method' do
78
78
  should "display correct error messages list in ruby" do
79
- user = stub(:class => "User", :errors => stub(:full_messages => ["1", "2"], :none? => false), :blank? => false)
79
+ user = stub(:class => "User", :errors => stub(:full_messages => ["1", "2"], :count => 2), :blank? => false)
80
80
  actual_html = error_messages_for(user)
81
81
  assert_has_tag('div.field-errors') { actual_html }
82
- assert_has_tag('div.field-errors p', :content => "The user could not be saved") { actual_html }
83
- assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul.errors-list') { actual_html }
84
- assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul.errors-list li', :count => 2) { actual_html }
82
+ assert_has_tag('div.field-errors h2', :content => "2 errors prohibited this User from being saved") { actual_html }
83
+ assert_has_tag('div.field-errors p', :content => "There were problems with the following fields:") { actual_html }
84
+ assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul') { actual_html }
85
+ assert_has_tag('div.field-errors ul li', :count => 2) { actual_html }
85
86
  end
86
87
 
87
88
  should "display correct error messages list in erb" do
88
89
  visit '/erb/form_tag'
89
90
  assert_have_no_selector 'form.simple-form .field-errors'
90
91
  assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors'
91
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors p', :content => "There are problems with saving user!"
92
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul.errors-list'
93
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul.errors-list li', :count => 3
94
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "This is a second fake error"
92
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors h2', :content => "There are problems with saving user!"
93
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors p', :content => "There were problems with the following fields:"
94
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul'
95
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul li', :count => 3
96
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul li', :content => "This is a second fake error"
95
97
  end
96
98
 
97
99
  should "display correct error messages list in haml" do
98
100
  visit '/haml/form_tag'
99
101
  assert_have_no_selector 'form.simple-form .field-errors'
100
102
  assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors'
101
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors p', :content => "There are problems with saving user!"
102
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul.errors-list'
103
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul.errors-list li', :count => 3
104
- assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul.errors-list li', :content => "This is a second fake error"
103
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors h2', :content => "There are problems with saving user!"
104
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors p', :content => "There were problems with the following fields:"
105
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul'
106
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul li', :count => 3
107
+ assert_have_selector 'form.advanced-form .field-errors ul li', :content => "This is a second fake error"
105
108
  end
106
109
  end
107
110
 
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: padrino-helpers
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.5.0
4
+ version: 0.6.1
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Padrino Team
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ autorequire:
12
12
  bindir: bin
13
13
  cert_chain: []
14
14
 
15
- date: 2010-01-06 00:00:00 -08:00
15
+ date: 2010-01-14 00:00:00 +01:00
16
16
  default_executable:
17
17
  dependencies:
18
18
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ dependencies:
31
31
  version_requirement:
32
32
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
33
33
  requirements:
34
- - - ">="
34
+ - - "="
35
35
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
36
- version: 0.1.1
36
+ version: 0.6.1
37
37
  version:
38
38
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
39
39
  name: haml