I want to make this thing more generic.
<%= form_for :page, :url => { :action => :create } do |form| %>
<div class="tabs">
<ul>
<% languages.each_with_index do |lang, i| %>
<li><a href="#tabs-<%= i+1 %>"><%= lang %></a></li>
<% end %>
</ul>
<% languages.each_with_index do |lang, i| %>
<div id="tabs-<%= i+1 %>">
<fieldset class="inputs">
<ol>
<li><%= form.label fname("title", lang), "Title" %>
<%= form.text_field fname("title", lang), :size => 80, :class => "text" %></li>
<li><%= form.text_area fname("content", lang), :cols => 40, :rows => 10 %></li>
<li><%= form.label fname("published", lang), "Publish?" %>
<%= form.check_box fname("published", lang) %></li>
</ol>
</fieldset>
</div>
<% end %>
</div>
It generates a tab and form-fields for each language. I need this tabs for other forms too, so I want to extract the "logic" into a helper. Problem is, that I dont know how.
<%= form_for :page, :url => { :action => :create } do |form| %>
<% language_tabs do |lang| %>
<li><%= form.label fname("title", lang), "Title" %>
<%= form.text_field fname("title", lang), :size => 80, :class => "text" %></li>
<li><%= form.text_area fname("content", lang), :cols => 40, :rows => 10 %></li>
<li><%= form.label fname("published", lang), "Publish?" %>
<%= form.check_box fname("published", lang) %></li>
<% end %>
<% e开发者_如何学Cnd %>
looks like a good candidate for a partial template. http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Partials.html
I just realized what you really want :) So you can combine partials and block helpers, look at:
http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/2483
I'll post a solution in 10mins ;)
So here comes your solution:
1) application_helper.rb
(or any other suitable helper file) add this:
def language_tabs(languages, &block)
tabs = []
languages.each_with_index do |lang, i|
tabs << render(:partial => 'tab', :locals => {:body => capture(lang, &block), :lang => lang, :i => i })
end
render(:partial => 'langtabs', :locals => {:languages => languages, :tabs => tabs})
end
2) Partial _langtabs.html.erb
<div class="tabs">
<ul>
<% languages.each_with_index do |lang, i| %>
<li><a href="#tabs-<%= i+1 %>"><%= lang %></a></li>
<% end %>
</ul>
<% tabs.each do |cTab| %>
<%= cTab %>
<% end %>
</div>
3) partial _tab.html.erb
<div id="tabs-<%= i+1 %>">
<fieldset class="inputs">
<ol>
<%= body %>
</ol>
</fieldset>
</div>
4) Your actual form (note: there's a variable called @languages in my example!) :
<%= form_for :page, :url => { :action => :create } do |form| %>
<% language_tabs @languages do |lang| %>
<li><%= form.label fname("title", lang), "Title" %>
<%= form.text_field fname("title", lang), :size => 80, :class => "text" %></li>
<li><%= form.text_area fname("content", lang), :cols => 40, :rows => 10 %></li>
<li><%= form.label fname("published", lang), "Publish?" %>
<%= form.check_box fname("published", lang) %></li>
<% end %>
<% end %>
Grüsse
Simon
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you want but here's another suggestion:
Rails I18n: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html
You don't have to make a helper for this, just separate yml files to translate for each language.
Check Cells. You can write isolated (if needed), encapsulated and reusable components with theirs own logic in controller-like clasess (but much lighter). Works well with Rails 3.
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