An easy way to use jQuery's autocomplete with Rails 3.
In now supports both ActiveRecord and mongoid.
It also supports Formtastic
You can find a detailed example on how to use this gem with ActiveRecord here.
You can find a detailed example on how to use this gem with MongoID here. (Same thing, different branch)
Trying to implement for Mongomapper. Not ready yet.
Make sure your project is using jQuery-ui with the autocomplete widget before you continue.
You can find more info about that here:
- http://jquery.com/
- http://jqueryui.com/demos/autocomplete/
- http://github.com/rails/jquery-ujs
I'd encourage you to understand how to use those 3 amazing tools before attempting to use this gem.
Include the gem on your Gemfile
gem 'rails3-jquery-autocomplete'
Install it
bundle install
Run the generator
rails generate autocomplete
And include autocomplete-rails.js on your layouts
javascript_include_tag "autocomplete-rails.js"
If you are upgrading from a previous version, run the generator after installing to replace the javascript file.
rails generate autocomplete
I'd recommend you do this every time you update to make sure you have the latest JS file.
Assuming you have a Brand model:
class Brand < ActiveRecord::Base
end
create_table :brand do |t|
t.column :name, :string
end
To set up the required action on your controller, all you have to do is call it with the class name and the method as in the following example:
class ProductsController < Admin::BaseController
autocomplete :brand, :name
end
This will create an action autocomplete_brand_name on your controller, don't forget to add it on your routes file
resources :products do
get :autocomplete_brand_name, :on => :collection
end
By default, the search starts from the beginning of the string you're searching for. If you want to do a full search, set the full parameter to true.
class ProductsController < Admin::BaseController
autocomplete :brand, :name, :full => true
end
The following terms would match the query 'un':
- Luna
- Unacceptable
- Rerun
Only the following terms mould match the query 'un':
- Unacceptable
If you want to display a different version of what you're looking for, you can use the :display_value option.
This options receives a method name as the parameter, and that method will be called on the instance when displaying the results.
class Brand < ActiveRecord::Base
def funky_method
"#{self.name}.camelize"
end
end
class ProductsController < Admin::BaseController
autocomplete :brand, :name, :display_value => :funky_method
end
In the example above, you will search by name, but the autocomplete list will display the result of funky_method
This wouldn't really make much sense unless you use it with the :id_element HTML tag. (See below)
On your view, all you have to do is include the attribute autocomplete on the text field using the url to the autocomplete action as the value.
form_for @product do |f|
f.autocomplete_field :brand_name, autocomplete_brand_name_products_path
end
This will generate an HTML tag that looks like:
<input type="text" data-autocomplete="products/autocomplete_brand_name">
If you are not using a FormBuilder (form_for) or you just want to include an autocomplete field without the form, you can use the autocomplete_field_tag helper.
form_tag 'some/path'
autocomplete_field_tag 'address', '', address_autocomplete_path, :size => 75
end
Now your autocomplete code is unobtrusive, Rails 3 style.
If you need to use the id of the selected object, you can use the :id_element HTML tag too:
f.autocomplete_field :brand_name, autocomplete_brand_name_products_path, :id_element => '#some_element'
This will update the field with id *#some_element with the id of the selected object. The value for this option can be any jQuery selector.
If you are using Formtastic, you automatically get the autocompleted_input helper on semantic_form_for:
semantic_form_for @product do |f|
f.autocompleted_input :brand_name, :url => autocomplete_brand_name_path
end
The only difference with the original helper is that you must specify the autocomplete url using the :url option.
I have created a step to test your autocomplete with Cucumber and Capybara, all you have to do is add the following lines to your env.rb file:
require 'cucumber/autocomplete'
Then you'll have access to the following step:
I choose "([^"]*)" in the autocomplete list
An example on how to use it:
@javascript
Scenario: Autocomplete
Given the following brands exists:
| name |
| Alpha |
| Beta |
| Gamma |
And I go to the home page
And I fill in "Brand name" with "al"
And I choose "Alpha" in the autocomplete list
Then the "Brand name" field should contain "Alpha"
I have only tested this using Capybara, no idea if it works with something else, to see it in action, check the example app.
If you want to make changes to the gem, first install bundler 1.0.0:
gem install bundler
And then, install all your dependencies:
bundle install
You need to have an instance of MongoDB running on your computer or all the mongo tests will fail miserably.
rake test
If you make changes or add features to the jQuery part, please make sure you write a cucumber test for it.
You can find an example Rails app on the integration folder.
You can run the integration tests with the cucumber command while on the integration folder:
cd integration
cucumber
- 0.6.1 Allow specifying fully qualified class name for model object as an option to autocomplete
- 0.6.0 JS Code cleanup
- 0.5.1 Add STI support
- 0.5.0 Formtastic support
- 0.4.0 MongoID support
- 0.3.6 Using .live() to put autocomplete on dynamic fields
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