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foundation-rails-confirm
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This gem adds some javascript to change the default behaviour of data-confirm processing.
The normal confirm dialog shows a text with buttons 'ok' and 'cancel'. More information is needed here for a user to make the right decision. This gem therefore also adds:
This behaviour is similar to that of a "regular" confirm box in ways that it uses the same title and button labels. Defaults can be changed in two ways:
Changing all default values:
$.fn.foundation_confirmbox.defaults = {
fade: false,
title: null, // if title equals null window.top.location.origin is used
cancel: "Cancel",
cancel_class: "btn cancel",
proceed: "OK",
proceed_class: "btn proceed btn-primary"
};
Only changing one default value:
$.fn.foundation_confirmbox.defaults.proceed_class = "btn proceed btn-success";
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'foundation-rails-confirm'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Add it to your application.js, anywhere after you require jquery_ujs:
//= require foundation/rails/confirm
Next... nothing. There is nothing you need to do to get this working. A helper could be useful for handling large amount of destroy buttons:
def destroy_link_to(path, options)
link_to t('.destroy'), path,
"method" => :delete,
"class" => "btn",
"confirm" => t('.destroy_confirm.body', item: options[:item]),
"data-confirm-title" => t('.destroy_confirm.title', item: options[:item]),
"data-confirm-cancel" => t('.destroy_confirm.cancel', item: options[:item]),
"data-confirm-cancel-class" => "button secondary"),
"data-confirm-proceed" => t('.destroy_confirm.proceed', item: options[:item]),
"data-confirm-proceed-class" => "button "
end
git checkout -b my-new-feature)git commit -am 'Added some feature')git push origin my-new-feature)This gem is based to amazing gem by Rene van Lieshout, twitter-bootstrap-rails-confirm. All thanks goes to all conributors and authors of that gem.
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We found that foundation-rails-confirm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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