A gem to add in-place-editable fields to your Rails project. It is a wrapper for the Jeditable jQuery plugin, so most options for $.editable()
can be passed through the options
parameter of the helpers.
- jQuery 1.2.6+ - see jquery-rails for easy integration with your Rails project
- Jeditable
Assuming a Rails 3 project, in your Gemfile, add:
gem 'jeditable-rails'
Suppose you have a User
model with a #zip_code
attribute.
<%# app/views/users/show.html.erb %>
<h1>View/Edit your profile</h1>
...
<b>Zip Code:</b>
<%= editable_field @user, :zip_code %>
The helpers can be used in any view you like. The field appears as normal text to the user, but when clicked, turns into a form field that will then be submitted back to the server. By default, jeditable-rails requires an update
action when a PUT is done to url_for(object)
, which is generated by default for Rails scaffolds.
Jeditable also requires the server to respond with the new value. For a simple update
action, the code will look something like this:
# app/controllers/users_controller.rb
def update
# update your model
@user = User.find(params[:id])
@user.update_attributes!(params[:user])
format.html {
if request.xhr?
# *** repond with the new value ***
render :text => params[:user].values.first
else
redirect_to(@user, :notice => 'User was successfully updated.')
end
}
end
Copyright (c) 2011 Aidan Feldman. See LICENSE.txt for further details.