Ruby on Rails
Sunday, January 5, 2020
No, the first line is ruby and the convention is snakecase so it's ok you use underscores, the second line is html and the attributes syntax is hyphen, when you access that data attribute with javascript it will be dataset.conversationWithId as camelcase. You should write using the convention of the language you are using, then each language takes care of converting it.
El dom., 5 ene. 2020 a las 4:35, fugee ohu (<fugee279@gmail.com>) escribió:
--<%= content_tag :div, id: "message_holder", data: {conversation_with_id: @conversation_with.id} do %>translates to this html from page source:<div id="message_holder" data-conversation-with-id="3">
The underscores get translated to hyphens Should I just rename the variable to conversation-with-id ?
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