module RjsHelper #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Helpers for js.erb files # Have a look at app/coffeescripts/rjs_helper.coffee #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Updates the content of the given selector with the given content #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- def js_update_element(element, content) rjs_method :update_element, :element => element, :content => content end # Like js_update_element, but with the element's dom_id #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- def js_update_element_by_dom_id(element, content) js_update_element(element, content) end # Appends the given content to the given element #-------------------------------------------------------------- def js_append_element_to(element, content) rjs_method :append_element, :element => element, :content => content end # Appends the given content to the given element #-------------------------------------------------------------- def js_prepend_element_to(element, content) rjs_method :prepend_element, :element => element, :content => content end # Replaces the given selector with the given content #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- def js_replace_element(element, content) rjs_method :replace_element, :element => element, :content => content end # Like js_replace_element, but with the element's dom_id #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- def js_replace_element_by_dom_id(element, content) js_replace_element(element, content) end # Removes the given element from the DOM #-------------------------------------------------------------- def js_remove_element(element) rjs_method :remove_element, element end # Like +js_remove_element+, but with the element's dom_id #-------------------------------------------------------------- def js_remove_element_by_dom_id(element) js_remove_element(element) end # Redirects the user to the given URL using javascript #-------------------------------------------------------------- def js_redirect_to(url) rjs_method :redirect_to, url_for(url) end #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Show / Hide / Toggle #---------------------------------------------------------------- def js_show_element(element) rjs_method :show_element, element end def js_hide_element(element) rjs_method :hide_element, element end def js_show_element_by_dom_id(element) js_show_element(element) end def js_hide_element_by_dom_id(element) js_hide_element(element) end def js_toggle_element(element) rjs_method :toggle_element, element end #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Other GUI Actions #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Scrolls to the given element on the page. # If the symbol +:top+ is given, the page will scroll to # top without having to specify a certain element # # Additionally, an offset can be given as the second parameter. # This is e.g. useful in cases of layouts with a fixed top navbar. #-------------------------------------------------------------- def js_scroll_to(element, offset_top = 0) if element == :top rjs_method :scroll_to_top, offset_top else rjs_method :scroll_to_element, :element => element, :args => [offset_top] end end private def rjs_method(func, element_or_options = {}) if element_or_options.is_a?(Hash) element = element_or_options.delete(:element) content = element_or_options.delete(:content) args = element_or_options.delete(:args) || [] else element = element_or_options content = nil args = [] end if element.is_a?(ActiveRecord::Base) || element.is_a?(Array) elem = dom_id(*Array(element)) js_function = "#{func}_by_id".camelize(:lower) else elem = element.to_s js_function = func.to_s.camelize(:lower) end js_args = [] js_args << elem if elem js_args << rendered_content(content) if content js_args += args %{rjsHelpers.#{js_function}(#{string_args(js_args)});} end def string_args(args) args.map {|a| a.is_a?(Numeric) ? a : "'#{a}'"}.join(', ') end # Processes the given content. # Strings are simply forwarded while Hashes # are passed to Rails' +render+ function. # Also, it automatically escapes javascript in the given content #-------------------------------------------------------------- def rendered_content(content) escape_javascript(content.is_a?(Hash) ? render(content) : content) end end