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Thursday, January 15, 2015
I couldn't make this work with "default_form_builder" method.
Em quinta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2015 10:28:32 UTC-2, Frederick Cheung escreveu:
-- My solution was using a custom "form_for" method:
# application_helper.rb
def app_form_for(object, options = {})
options.merge!(builder: AppFormBuilder)
form_for object, options do |f|
yield f
end
end
And adding the Builder folder on autoload_paths.
@Frederick Cheung: Thank you for your help!
Em quinta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2015 10:28:32 UTC-2, Frederick Cheung escreveu:
On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 11:51:39 AM UTC, Andrey Nering wrote:I have a custom form builder for my application:I am requiring it in an initializer:require "#{Rails.root}/lib/ruby/app_form_builder.rb"
ActionView::Base.default_form_builder = ActionView::Helpers::AppFormBuilder This works, but I have to restart the server on every change. I was reading the Constant Guide, but didn't find the right way to made this file to be automaticaly reloaded. I tried to put this in /app/helpers forlder and making it default in application.rb, but I got "unitialized constant" error.require is never a good idea if you want something to be reloaded. You've also got a clash between the class name and it's location on disk - having the class just be AppFormBuilder in lib/app_form_builder.rb should work.Lastly if you look into the bowels of action view, the default_form_builder method looks like thisdef default_form_builderbuilder = ActionView::Base.default_form_builder builder.respond_to?(:constantize) ? builder.constantize : builder endSo if you set default_form_builder to be a "AppFormBuilder" then that should allow it to be reloaded.Also, I would like to know if Rails can reload code that modify native Ruby classes:class String
def do_something
'something'
end
endThis can't be done. code reloading is done by removing the class/module (using remove_const) and then letting it be loaded again, which wouldn't work for a class like StringFred
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