menu_helper
adds a helper method for generating a menubar.
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git://github.com/pluginaweek/menu_helper.git
The generation of a menubar’s structure can often be a repetitive and unDRY process. A standard using unordered lists is generally followed when creating a menubar. menu_helper attempts to following this standard in addition to automatically adding ids, classes for selected menus, and default urls each menu is linked to (base on various information, such as the name of the menu).
routes.rb:
ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map| map.with_options(:controller => 'site') do |site| site.home '', :action => 'index' end map.with_options(:controller => 'about_us') do |about_us| about_us.about_us 'about_us', :action => 'index' about_us.contact 'about_us/contact', :action => 'contact' about_us.who_we_are 'about_us/who_we_are', :action => 'who_we_are' end map.resources :products map.resources :services end
_menu_bar.html.erb:
<%= menu_bar do |main| main.menu :home main.menu :products main.menu :services main.menu :about_us do |about_us| about_us.menu :overview, 'Overview', about_us_url about_us.menu :who_we_are about_us.menu :contact, 'Contact Us' end main.menu :search, 'Search!', 'http://www.google.com', :class => 'ir' end %>
Output (formatted for sanity):
<ul class="ui-menubar ui-menubar-1"> <li class="ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-1"><a href="http://example.com/"><span>Home</span></a></li> <li class="ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-1"><a href="http://example.com/products"><span>Products</span></a></li> <li class="ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-1"><a href="http://example.com/services"><span>Services</span></a></li> <li class="ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-1 ui-state-active ui-menubar-selected"><a href="http://example.com/about_us"><span>About Us</span></a> <ul class="ui-menubar ui-menubar-2 ui-state-active ui-menubar-selected"> <li class="ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-2"><a href="http://example.com/about_us"><span>Overview</span></a></li> <li class="ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-2 ui-state-active ui-menubar-selected"><a href="http://example.com/about_us/who_we_are"><span>Who We Are</span></a></li> <li class="ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-2 ui-menubar-last"><a href="http://example.com/about_us/contact"><span>Contact Us</span></a></li> </ul> </li> <li class="ir ui-menubar-menu ui-menubar-menu-1 ui-menubar-last"><a href="http://www.google.com"><span>Search!</span></a></li> </ul>
Remember one of the basic principles of programming: KISS. There’s no need to use this plugin if you’re writing a very, very simple menubar. The advantages of this helper are consistency, DRYness, and decreased complexity if you have lots of submenus.
I wrote this plugin mostly as an educational/experimental piece, so I don’t recommend using this in a production application, but rather a prototype.
To test this plugin, the following gems must be installed:
To run against a specific version of Rails:
rake test RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT=/path/to/rails
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Rails 2.0 or later