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Rails Bootstrap Forms is a rails form builder that makes it super easy to integrate twitter bootstrap-style forms into your rails application.

Requirements

  • Ruby 1.9+
  • Rails 3+
  • Twitter Bootstrap 3.0+

Installation

Add it to your Gemfile:

gem 'bootstrap_form'

Then:

bundle

Then require the CSS on your application.css file:

//= require rails_bootstrap_forms

Usage

To get started, just use the Rails Bootstrap Forms form helper. Here's an example:

<%= bootstrap_form_for(@user) do |f| %>
  <%= f.email_field :email %>
  <%= f.password_field :password %>
  <%= f.check_box :remember_me %>
  <%= f.submit %>
<% end %>

This generates the following HTML:

<form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="/users" class="new_user" id="new_user" method="post">
  <div class="form-group">
    <label for="user_email">Email</label>
    <input class="form-control" id="user_email" name="user[email]" type="email">
  </div>
  <div class="form-group">
    <label for="user_password">Password</label>
    <input class="form-control" id="user_password" name="user[password]" type="password">
  </div>
  <div class="checkbox">
    <label for="user_remember_me">
      <input name="user[remember_me]" type="hidden" value="0">
      <input id="user_remember_me" name="user[remember_me]" type="checkbox" value="1"> Remember me
    </label>
  </div>
  <input class="btn btn-default" name="commit" type="submit" value="Log In">
</form>

Supported Form Helpers

This gem wraps the following Rails form helpers:

  • text_field
  • password_field
  • text_area
  • file_field
  • number_field
  • email_field
  • telephone_field / phone_field
  • url_field
  • select
  • collection_select
  • date_select
  • time_select
  • datetime_select
  • check_box
  • check_boxes_collection
  • radio_button
  • radio_buttons_collection

Default Form Style

By default, your forms will stack labels on top of controls and your controls will grow to 100% of the available width.

Inline Forms

To use an inline-style form, use the style: :inline option. To hide labels, use the hide_label: true option, which keeps your labels accessible to those using screen readers.

<%= bootstrap_form_for(@user, style: :inline) do |f| %>
  <%= f.email_field :email, hide_label: true %>
  <%= f.password_field :password, hide_label: true %>
  <%= f.check_box :remember_me %>
  <%= f.submit %>
<% end %>

Horizontal Forms

To use a horizontal-style form with labels to the left of the inputs, use the style: :horizontal option. You should specify both left and right css classes as well (they default to col-sm-2 and col-sm-10).

In the example below, the checkbox and submit button have been wrapped in a form_group to keep them properly aligned.

<%= bootstrap_form_for(@user, style: :horizontal, left: "col-sm-2", right: "col-sm-10") do |f| %>
  <%= f.email_field :email %>
  <%= f.password_field :password %>
  <%= f.form_group do %>
    <%= f.check_box :remember_me %>
  <% end %>
  <%= f.form_group do %>
    <%= f.submit %>
  <% end %>
<% end %>

The left and right css classes can also be added to a single field.

<%= bootstrap_form_for(@user, style: :horizontal) do |f| %>
  <%= f.email_field :email %>
  <%= f.text_field :age, right: "col-sm-3" %>
  <%= f.form_group do %>
    <%= f.submit %>
  <% end %>
<% end %>

Labels

Use the label option if you want to specify the field's label text:

<%= f.password_field :password_confirmation, label: "Confirm Password" %>

To hide a label, use the hide_label: true option. This adds the sr-only class, which keeps your labels accessible to those using screen readers.

<%= f.text_area :comment, hide_label: :true, placeholder: "Leave a comment..." %>

Help Text

To add help text, use the help option:

<%= f.password_field :password, help: "Must be at least 6 characters long" %>

Submit Buttons

The btn btn-default css classes are automatically added to your submit buttons.

<%= f.submit %>

You can also use the primary helper, which adds btn btn-primary to your submit button (master branch only):

<%= f.primary "Optional Label" %>

You can specify your own classes like this:

<%= f.submit "Log In", class: "btn btn-success" %>

Checkboxes and Radios

Checkboxes and radios should be placed inside of a form_group to render properly. The following example ensures that the entire form group will display an error if an associated validations fails:

<%= f.form_group :skill_level, label: { text: "Skill" }, help: "Optional Help Text" do %>
  <%= f.radio_button :skill_level, 0, label: "Novice", checked: true %>
  <%= f.radio_button :skill_level, 1, label: "Intermediate" %>
  <%= f.radio_button :skill_level, 2, label: "Advanced" %>
<% end %>

<%= f.form_group :terms do %>
  <%= f.check_box :terms, label: "I agree to the Terms of Service" %>
<% end %>

You can also create a checkbox using a block:

<%= f.form_group :terms, label: { text: "Optional Label" } do %>
  <%= f.check_box :terms do %>
    You need to check this box to accept our terms of service and privacy policy
  <% end %>
<% end %>

To display checkboxes and radios inline, pass the inline: true option:

<%= f.form_group :skill_level, label: { text: "Skill" } do %>
  <%= f.radio_button :skill_level, 0, label: "Novice", inline: true %>
  <%= f.radio_button :skill_level, 1, label: "Intermediate", inline: true %>
  <%= f.radio_button :skill_level, 2, label: "Advanced", inline: true %>
<% end %>

Collections

BootstrapForms also provide helpful helpers that automatically creates the form_group and the radio_buttons or check_boxes for you:

<%= f.radio_buttons_collection :skill_level, Skill.all, :id, :name %>
<%= f.check_boxes_collection :skills, Skill.all, :id, :name %>

Collection methods accept these options:

  • :label: Customize the form_group's label;
  • :hide-label: Pass true to hide the form_group's label;
  • :help: Add a help span to the form_group;
  • Other options will be forwarded to the radio_button/check_box method;

Prepending and Appending Inputs

You can pass prepend and/or append options to input fields:

<%= f.text_field :price, prepend: "$", append: ".00" %>

Static Controls (master branch only)

You can create a static control like this:

<%= f.static_control :email %>

Here's the output:

<div class="form-group">
  <label class="col-sm-2 control-label" for="user_email">Email</label>
  <div class="col-sm-10">
    <p class="form-control-static">[email protected]</p>
  </div>
</div>

You can also create a static control that isn't based on a model attribute:

<%= f.static_control nil, label: "Custom Static Control" do %>
  Content Here
<% end %>

Date helpers

The multiple selects that the date and time helpers (date_select, time_select, datetime_select) generate are wrapped inside a div.rails-bootstrap-forms-multiple-selects tag. This is because Boostrap automatically stylizes ours controls as blocks. This wrapper fix this defining these selects as inline-block and a width of auto.

Validation Errors

When a validation error is triggered, the field will be outlined and the error will be displayed below the field. Rails normally wraps the fields in a div (field_with_errors), but this behavior is suppressed.

To display an error message wrapped in .alert and .alert-danger classes, you can use the alert_message helper. This won't output anything unless a model validation has failed.

<%= f.alert_message "Please fix the errors below." %>

You can turn off inline errors with the option inline_errors: false. Combine this with alert_message to display an alert message with an error summary.

<%= bootstrap_form_for(@user, inline_errors: false) do |f| %>
  <%= f.alert_message "Please fix the following errors:" %>
<% end %>

If you don't want an error summary, just send the error_summary: false option to alert_message.

<%= bootstrap_form_for(@user, inline_errors: false) do |f| %>
  <%= f.alert_message "Please fix the following errors", error_summary: false %>
<% end %>

To output a simple unordered list of errors, use error_summary.

<%= bootstrap_form_for(@user, inline_errors: false) do |f| %>
  <%= f.error_summary %>
<% end %>

Internationalization

bootstrap_form follows standard rails conventions so it's i18n-ready. See more here: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html#translations-for-active-record-models

Code Triage page

http://www.codetriage.com/potenza/bootstrap_form

Contributors

https://github.com/potenza/bootstrap_form/graphs/contributors

License

MIT License. Copyright 2012-2014 Stephen Potenza (https://github.com/potenza)

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