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June 2, 2013 00:24
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Rails - Easy "active" classes for menu links in Rails
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module ApplicationHelper | |
def current_class?(test_path) | |
return 'active' if request.path == test_path | |
'' | |
end | |
end |
Thank you so much for this ! :) Easy and convenient !
..
- <%= link_to "payment information", '/account/payment', :class => current_class?('/account/payment/edit') %>
- <%= link_to "payment information", '/account/payment', :class => current_class?('/account/payment/new') %>
- <%= link_to "payment information", '/account/payment', :class => current_class?('/account/payment/1') %>
..
How to apply same style based on controller?
Your helper method would could look like this:
def active_page?(current_page)
return unless request.path.include?(current_page.to_s)
'active'
end
and then your navbar would contain link_to
s like this:
<li class="nav-item <%= active_page?(:dashboard) %>">
<%= link_to 'Dashboard',
dashboard_path,
class: 'nav-link' %>
</li>
<li class="nav-item <%= active_page?(:contacts) %>">
<%= link_to 'Contacts',
contacts_path,
class: 'nav-link' %>
</li>
<li class="nav-item <%= active_page?(:touchpoints) %>">
<%= link_to 'Touchpoints',
touchpoints_path,
class: 'nav-link' %>
</li>
Note this uses Bootstrap 4.
Perfect thanks Improved the naming convention tho
module ApplicationHelper
def active_class_if_url(url)
return 'active' if request.path == url
''
end
end
guys, how can I do styling of active links if I have links like that in one view:
- @glossaries.each do |g|
%a.{ :href => glossary_path(g), data: { 'turbo_frame': :'entry' } }
= g.title
But result of clicking g.title
is rendered in another turbo frame and url in a browser not present.
Even if I force browser to have url in address bar with "data-turbo-action" => "advance" Helpers is doesn't working.
@mynameispj @gnclmorais @munirdelta @dan3lson
thanks in advance!
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Good and convenient one.
Also, Rails has a built-in
current_page?
helper method: https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/UrlHelper.html#method-i-current_page-3F