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= Bootstrap Confirm Rails
This will overwrite rails' $.rails.allowAction function to use custom delete confirmation dialog with Bootstrap modal. And this also add new form helper confirm_form_tag for more adaptive use.
== Installation
add follow to your Gemfile
gem 'bootstrap-confirma-rails', :require => 'bootstrap-confirm-rails'
run bundle to install dependences
$ bundle
Or you can install it youself by:
$ gem install bootstrap-confirm-rails
== Usage
Setup dependence assets:
In your application.js
//= require bootstrap-confirm-rails
In your application.scss
@import "bootstrap-confirm-rails";
In your view file:
confirm_form_tag @model_name, 'data-confirm' => 'Are you sure?' do |f| f.submit 'Delete' end
With all options:
confirm_form_tag @model_name, 'data-confirm' => 'Are you sure?', 'data-confirm-body' => 'This will destroy data from database', 'data-confirm-ok' => 'Delete', 'data-confirm-cancel' => 'Cancel' do |f| f.submit 'Delete' end
NOTE: You can use data-confirm-shortcut option to reduce input. And this will use BootstrapConfirmRails.shortcut_template to produce result in BootstrapConfirmRails.shortcut_template % confirm_shortcut_data form.
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2012 Spring MC. See LICENSE[https://raw.github.com/mcspring/bootstrap-confirm-rails/master/MIT-LICENSE] for details
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