# EnumHelp Help ActiveRecord::Enum feature to work fine with I18n and simple_form. Make Enum field correctly generate select field. As you know in Rails 4.1.0 , ActiveRecord supported Enum method. But it doesn't work fine with I18n and simple_form. This gem can help you work fine with Enum feather, I18n and simple_form ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'enum_help' And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install enum_help ## Usage Required Rails 4.1.x In model file: ```ruby class Order < ActiveRecord::Base enum status: { "nopayment" => 0, "finished" => 1, "failed" => 2, "destroyed" => 3 } def self.restricted_statuses statuses.except :failed, :destroyed end end ``` You can call: ```ruby order = Order.first order.update_attribute :status, 0 order.status # > nopayment order.status_i18n # if you have an i18n file defined as following, it will return "未支付". # > 未支付 ``` You can also fetch the translated enum collection, if you need to: ```ruby Order.statuses_i18n ``` In `_form.html.erb` using `simple_form`: ```erb <%= f.input :status %> ``` This will generate select field with translations automaticlly. And if you want to generate select except some values, then you can pass a collection option. ```erb <%= f.input :status, Order.restricted_statuses %> ``` Other arguments for `simple_form` are supported perfectly. e.g. ```erb <%= f.input :status, prompt: 'Please select a stauts' %> <%= f.input :status, as: :string %> ``` From version 0.0.10, enum_help can automaticlly generate radio buttons with i18n labels. e.g. ```erb <%= f.input :status, as: :radio_buttons %> ``` I18n local file example: ```yaml # config/locals/model/order.zh-cn.yml zh-cn: enums: order: status: finished: 完成 nopayment: 未支付 failed: 失败 destroyed: 已删除 ``` ## Notice If you want to use enum feature, field of your table can't be named with `reference`. When it is named with 'reference' and define enum in model file, there will be raise an error as below: NoMethodError: super: no superclass method `enum' for... ## Thanks Thanks for all the [contributors](https://github.com/zmbacker/enum_help/graphs/contributors). ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( http://github.com/zmbacker/enum_help/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 new Pull Request