module SimpleForm module Inputs class Base extend I18nCache # When action is create or update, we still should use new and edit ACTIONS = { :create => :new, :update => :edit } include SimpleForm::Components::Errors include SimpleForm::Components::Hints include SimpleForm::Components::LabelInput include SimpleForm::Components::Wrapper delegate :template, :object, :object_name, :attribute_name, :column, :reflection, :input_type, :options, :to => :@builder def initialize(builder) @builder = builder end def input raise NotImplementedError end def input_options options end def input_html_options html_options_for(:input, input_html_classes) end def input_html_classes [input_type, required_class] end def render content = "".html_safe components_list.each do |component| next if options[component] == false content.safe_concat send(component).to_s end wrap(content) end protected def components_list SimpleForm.components end def attribute_required? if options.key?(:required) options[:required] elsif object.class.respond_to?(:validators_on) object.class.validators_on(attribute_name).any? { |v| v.kind == :presence } else attribute_required_by_default? end end def attribute_required_by_default? SimpleForm.required_by_default end def required_class attribute_required? ? :required : :optional end # Find reflection name when available, otherwise use attribute def reflection_or_attribute_name reflection ? reflection.name : attribute_name end # Retrieve options for the given namespace from the options hash def html_options_for(namespace, extra) html_options = options[:"#{namespace}_html"] || {} html_options[:class] = (extra << html_options[:class]).join(' ').strip if extra.present? html_options end # Lookup translations for the given namespace using I18n, based on object name, # actual action and attribute name. Lookup priority as follows: # # simple_form.{namespace}.{model}.{action}.{attribute} # simple_form.{namespace}.{model}.{attribute} # simple_form.{namespace}.{attribute} # # Namespace is used for :labels and :hints. # # Model is the actual object name, for a @user object you'll have :user. # Action is the action being rendered, usually :new or :edit. # And attribute is the attribute itself, :name for example. # # Example: # # simple_form: # labels: # user: # new: # email: 'E-mail para efetuar o sign in.' # edit: # email: 'E-mail.' # # Take a look at our locale example file. def translate(namespace, default='') lookups = [] lookups << :"#{object_name}.#{lookup_action}.#{reflection_or_attribute_name}" lookups << :"#{object_name}.#{reflection_or_attribute_name}" lookups << :"#{reflection_or_attribute_name}" lookups << default I18n.t(lookups.shift, :scope => :"simple_form.#{namespace}", :default => lookups) end # The action to be used in lookup. def lookup_action action = template.controller.action_name.to_sym ACTIONS[action] || action end end end end