Question

What is the best way to override form_for?

For example, in every form_for(@post),

I would like to automatically set the <form> id attribute to @post.object_id,

and add the following field: hidden_field_tag :form_id, @post.object_id

Can I do this using alias_method_chain?

Was it helpful?

Solution

Technically, you could probably achieve your goal by using alias_method_chain, but it would require parsing the form and injecting/modifying the content, which could get really ugly, really fast.

Instead, I'd suggest overriding form_for with your own custom version (the original source can be seen here http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html#method-i-form_for by clicking "show source" at the bottom).

One way to achieve this is described in a post I wrote recently: http://davidsulc.com/blog/2011/05/01/self-marking-required-fields-in-rails-3/

The difference being: instead of overriding the label method, you'll be rewriting the form_for method.

P.S.: out of curiosity, why do you need to expose the object_id?

OTHER TIPS

This should work (it worked for me):

  <%= hidden_field(:post :form_id, :value => @post.object_id) %>

In a Rails helper you can simply do something like:

def form_for(record, options = {}, &block)
  options[:id] = record.class.to_s + '-' + record.id
  super
end
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