Uberkit
=======
The Uberkit is a set of helpers to ease the development of common UI
practices.
Installation
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Uberkit is available both as a gem and as a traditional plugin. To use
it as a gem, add this to your environment.rb:
config.gem 'mbleigh-uberkit', :lib => 'uberkit', :source => 'http://gems.github.com/'
To install it as a plugin (Rails 2.1 or later):
script/plugin install git://github.com/mbleigh/uberkit.git
UberForms
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UberForms provide a simple context for building forms in a DRYer
manner by abstracting the markup into a simple, CSS-styleable
format. It is available as a form builder as Uberkit::Forms::Builder,
but is likely more useful when used in one of the helper forms:
uberform_for or remote_uberform_for.
=== Basic Example
<% uberform_for :user do |f| %>
<%= f.text_field :login %>
<%= f.password_field :password %>
<%= f.submit "Submit"%>
<% end %>
Becomes...
=== Labels, Help, and Descriptions
You can pass options into a given field to set a custom label,
some help text, or a description of the field.
<%= f.text_field :login, :label => "Username",
:help => "Only a-z and underscores.",
:description => "The name you will use to log in." %>
Becomes...
Only a-z and underscores.The name you will use to log in.
=== Custom Fields
Maybe the built-in form helpers won't do it for you. In that case, you
can use the custom helper to insert arbitrary HTML that still plays
nice with the rest of UberForms:
<% f.custom :label => "State", :for => "user_state" do |f| %>
<%= state_select :user, :state %>
<% end %>
Becomes...
UberMenu
--------
UberMenu is the simplest way to generate the markup for CSS menus,
including state representation and special hooks for cross-browser
advanced CSS needs.
=== Basic Example
<% ubermenu do |m| %>
<% m.action 'Home', '/' %>
<% m.action 'Users', users_path %>
<% m.action 'Log Out', logout_path, :class => "special" %>
<% end %>
Becomes...
=== Submenus
You can nest ubermenus for subnavigation using the 'submenu' method.
If you pass :delegate instead of a url to the submenu option, it will
automatically pick up the url of the first action in the submenu instead.
<% ubermenu 'nav' do |m| %>
<% m.action 'Home', home_path %>
<% m.submenu 'Services', services_home_path do |s| %>
<% s.action 'Service A', service_path('a') %>
<% s.action 'Service B', service_path('b') %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
=== State
UberMenus automatically retain state using the current_page? helper.
You can specify further by passing a :current boolean expression to
evaluate whether or not the menu item is selected:
<% ubermenu 'nav' do |m| %>
<% m.action 'Users', users_path, :current => controller.controller_name == 'users' %>
<% end %>
=== Method Listing
* action - like link_to with additional options (see below)
:current - a boolean expression to determine whether this menu option is selected,
works with current_page? (if current_page? is true this will be true regardless)
:force_current - boolean expression that ignores the current_page?
:disabled - adds 'disabled' to class and forces non-current
* remote_action - like link_to_remote
* custom_action - only builds the outer
, accepts block for contents
* submenu - accepts a block yielding a new menu object
Copyright (c) 2008 Michael Bleigh and Intridea, Inc., released under the MIT license