Flutie provides some utility view helpers for use with Rails applications.
There are helpers for setting a page title and for generating body classes.
Flutie is a Railtie. We support the versions of Ruby and Rails listed in .travis.yml.
It should be run as a gem and included in your Gemfile
:
gem "flutie"
Flutie provides helper methods for use within Rails application layouts and views.
The page_title
method can be used like:
<title><%= page_title %></title>
By default, it will produce results like:
<title>Appname : page title</title>
- "App name" comes from the module name of the rails application created by your app, i.e.
Appname::Application
will produce "Appname" - "page" comes from trying
content_for(:page_title)
and assumes you are usingcontent_for
with:page_title
symbol on your pages. - The separator defaults to " : "
These can be overridden by passing an options hash including :app_name
, :page_title_symbol
and :separator
hash keys, ie:
content_for(:site_page_title, 'My title of my page')
page_title(:app_name => 'My app name', :page_title_symbol => :site_page_title, :separator => " | ")
=> "My app name | My title of my page"
The body_class
method can be used like:
<body class="<%= body_class %>">
This will produce a string including the controller name and controller-action name. For example, The WidgetsController#show action would produce:
<body class="widgets widgets-show">
Anything which has been added via content_for(:extra_body_classes)
will be added to the end, for example:
content_for(:extra_body_classes, 'special-page')
<body class="<%= body_class %>">
<body class="widgets widgets-show special-page">
Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for details.
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