Simple Table For helper ======================= Generate HTML tables in a simple and clean way. ## Installation ```ruby gem 'simple_table_for', '~> 0.3.0' ``` ## Usage ```erb <%= table_for @users, [:name, :email, 'Registration date', 'Comments count', '-'], model: User do |user| %> <%= field user.name %> <%= field user.email %> <%= field user.created_at %> <%= field user.comments.count %> <%= field link_to('View', user) %> <% end %> ``` The above will generate a table like: | First name | Email | Registration date | Comments count | - | | ---------- | ------------- | ----------------- | --------------- | --------- | | John | john@john.com | 01/01/2015 | 15 | [View](#) | | Mark | mark@mark.com | 02/02/2015 | 34 | [View](#) | The second parameter is a array of headers. For a Symbol header, the helper will get the localizated name in `config/locales` folder. The `model` option should be informed in this case. For a String header, the helper will just print it as is. You can optionally add an id or classes to tables and fields: ```erb <%= table_for @users, [:name, '-'], model: User, id: 'users-table', class: 'table' do |user| %> <%= field user.name, class: 'user-name' %> <%= field link_to('View', user), class: 'user-link' %> <% end %> ``` ## Setting default options You can also set a default class for tables: ```ruby # application.rb class Application < Rails:Application # for a Bootstrap table config.simple_table_for.defaults = { class: 'table table-condensed table-striped table-bordered' } end ``` This project uses MIT-LICENSE. ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/andreynering/simple_table_for/fork ) 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create a new Pull Request