Simple Form
Cells
Simple Form | Cells | |
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13 | 7 | |
8,191 | 3,058 | |
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5.7 | 0.0 | |
23 days ago | 9 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Simple Form
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Internationalize and Humanize your Ruby on Rails application
I also tend to use gems like simple_form to generate my form HTML, and this saves me from having to maintain a lot of view code to outputting translated content onto forms. Also simple_form has it's own i18n convention that compliments the Rails default pretty well.
- AppDev Week 2
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Rails simple_form gem: Unable to render validation messages
I followed the RailsCasts tutorial and its GitHub page to set up the gem in my application and used it for all of the models in my application. It was working perfectly fine showing the default error message at the top and the validation message at the bottom of their respective fields.
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Updating a Booking Status
Okay now for those "buttons". We don't want just a normal button or link though. This is where we need the booking update form. Let's use simple_form_for (check out the docs here).
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#1 Made easy form in Rails with Simple Form - Gem Weekly
There are many ways to create a form in Rails, whether you want to create a form with Form builder from Rails itself or maybe using third party gem like simple_form. Of course, simple_form is not the only option we have to build form in rails, there are alternatives out there such as formtastic, cocoon, nested_form, etc. However, in this post I'm going to give you a basic use case to use simple_form in Rails application.
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Reusable form elements
I usually go with simple_form, I customise my forms by configuring it and letting it handle the repeated rendering.
- How to wrap select field in div in SimpleForm?
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Styling Simple Form forms with Tailwind
Simple Form gem
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From partials to ViewComponents: writing reusable front-end code in Rails
The biggest unclear area that we saw related to view components were forms. There were glimpses of compatibility issues with Rails form helpers in the documentation and we saw a recent effort of the team to mitigate them. Moreover, we were used to building forms with Simple Form which added another variable to the equation. And, in general, we considered the Rails form builders (as well as the Simple Form builder) a system of form-related components in the first place so we were unsure how this would fit into the View Components ecosystem or whether we should even try to do that.
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Simple Form
Learn more about simple form: 1) https://github.com/heartcombo/simple_form 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfZk74R2Oi4&t=5s
Cells
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The Admin Framework for Minimalist
It can be used with Ruby on Rails or other frameworks because I implemented with trailblazer/cells.
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Is ViewComponent the Future of Rails?
I agree, though cells does still have a larger following.
Better official documentation for cells: https://trailblazer.to/2.1/docs/cells.html
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From partials to ViewComponents: writing reusable front-end code in Rails
So what about the world outside Rails defaults? There are quite a few independent projects trying to help build components in the Rails view layer, among the more famous being Draper (utilizing the decorators pattern) or Cells (full-featured components in views). In the end, we decided to take a deeper look into a relatively new one – the ViewComponent framework.
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Cells - Introduction
GitHub has recently posted an article about view_component: https://github.blog/2020-12-15-encapsulating-ruby-on-rails-views/ Before it gets too popular I think I should share my experience with cells So that developers can have another chance to re-think and pick what to use for "encapsulated view components".
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Why being a developer is frustrating — and why we do it anyway
This, combined with the fact that we are using cells gem for some view components, resulted in another couple of hours of hunting for the problem (it takes some time to debug what exactly and how exactly changed in Rails internals) and then fixing this problem. At this moment, I already spent over 8 hours debugging Rails internals, different gem internals, fixing application, fixing tests, screaming internally.
What are some alternatives?
Formtastic - A Rails form builder plugin with semantically rich and accessible markup.
Trailblazer - The advanced business logic framework for Ruby.
Rails Bootstrap Forms - Official repository of the bootstrap_form gem, a Rails form builder that makes it super easy to create beautiful-looking forms using Bootstrap 5.
Amoeba - A ruby gem to allow the copying of ActiveRecord objects and their associated children, configurable with a DSL on the model
Cocoon - Dynamic nested forms using jQuery made easy; works with formtastic, simple_form or default forms
wisper - A micro library providing Ruby objects with Publish-Subscribe capabilities
Reform - Form objects decoupled from models.
Mutations - Compose your business logic into commands that sanitize and validate input.
ActiveForm - Create nested forms with ease.
Decent Exposure - A helper for creating declarative interfaces in controllers
Abracadabra
Apotomo - MVC Components for Rails.