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Short description Adds a :label option to form helpers, with an often appropriate default behavior kicking in with no extra options when using LabelingFormBuilder instead of the default builder.
Description = Labeling Form Helper Adds auto-labeling with some custom options to Rails' form helpers by extending ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder and ActionView::Helpers::FormTagHelper. In these examples, :labeling_form_builder is an instance of LabelingFormBuilder such as you would get using the :form_for helper's :builder option or by setting it as the application default in your environment or other configuration. >> labeling_form_builder.text_field :attr_name => <label for="thing_attr_name">Attr name</label><input ... /> >> labeling_form_builder.text_field :attr_name, :label => 'yeah, foo' => <label for="thing_attr_name">yeah, foo</label><input ... /> >> labeling_form_builder.text_field :attr_name, :label => false => <input ... /> To ease integration of the _tag helpers, the labeling behavior is off by default unless you at least specify :label => true. >> text_field_tag :attr_name => <input ... /> >> text_field_tag :attr_name, :label => true => <label for="attr_name">Attr name</label><input ... /> Wrapping the input can be useful for checks and radios, as well as a style hook of sorts in some situations. The interface shown is identical for the form builder. >> check_box_tag :attr_name, :label => { :wrap => true } => <label for="attr_name">Attr name <input ... /></label> >> check_box_tag :attr_name, :label => { :after => true } => <input ... /><label for="attr_name">Attr name</label> >> radio_button_tag :attr_name, :label => { :wrap => true, :after => true } => <label for="attr_name"><input ... /> Attr name</label> >> radio_button_tag :attr_name, :label => { :wrap => :after } => <label for="attr_name"><input ... /> Attr name</label> Valid values for the :label option are: * true - This will render with the default auto-labeling behavior. This is only useful for the _tag helpers which act as normal unless the :label option is set. * false - This will render the normal behavior i.e. without a label. This is only useful for the LabelingFormBuilder which adds the behavior from this plugin by default. * String - Customize the label text, normally the humanized version of the attribute name for the field. * Hash - Customize text with :text and the order of the label + input pair and/or whether or not the label wraps the input using :wrap and/or :after. Any other HTML tag attribute options will be applied to the label tag. You can easily set the LabelingFormBuilder as the application default using the following expression: >> ActionView::Base.default_form_builder = LabelingFormBuilder The LabelingFormTagHelper is enabled by default, but its behavior is not applied to the normal _tag helpers unless you use the :label option. Please label responsibly. CONTRIBUTORS * Seth Thomas Rasmussen : http://sethrasmussen.com : sethrasmussen@gmail.com * Jeremy Kemper : http://bitsweat.net
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