= Page title helper
Ever wondered if there was an easier and DRY-way to set your page titles (and/or headings). Backed
by Rails (only tested on 2.3.x) and it's new I18n-class the solution is a simple helper method.
In your layout add this to your -section:
...
<title><%=h page_title %></title>
...
That's it. Now just add your translations, to the locales, in e.g. config/locales/en.yml:
en:
contacts:
index:
title: "Contacts"
When contacs/index.html.erb is rendered, the key :en, :contacts, :index, :title
is looked up and printed, together with the applications basename, like: My cool app - Contacts.
The format etc. is of course configurable, just head down to the options.
== Customize titles
Need a custom title, or need to fill in some placeholders? Just provide a block, in e.g.
contacts/show.html.erb the requirement is to display the contacts name in the
-tag as well as in the heading?
<h1><%=h page_title { @contact.name } %></h1>
A call to page_title will now return the contacts name, neat :) if for example the
h1 does not match the +title+, then
well, just do something like:
<% page_title { @contact.name + " (" + @contact.company.name + ")" } %>
<h1><%=h @contact.name %></h1>
Guess, that's it. Of course it's also possible to use +translate+ within the +page_title+ block, so
to translate customzied titles, like:
# in config/locales/en.yml:
en:
dashboard:
index:
title: "Welcome back, {{name}}"
# in app/views/dashboard/index.html.erb:
<h1><%=h page_title { t '.title', :name => @user.first_name } %></h1>
Btw - a helpful rule-of-thumb: if +page_title+ is used with a +block+ a title is defined,
if it's used without the current title is rendered.
== More fun with :format
The :format option is used to specify how a title is formatted, i.e. if the app name is
prependor appended, or if it contains the account name etc. It uses a similar approach as
paperclips path interpolations:
page_title :format => ':title / :app' # => "Contacts / My cool app"
Adding custom interpolations is as easy as defining a block, for example to access the current
controller:
PageTitleHelper.interpolates :controller do |env|
env.controller.controller_name.humanize
end
page_title :format => ':title / :controller / :app' # => "Welcome back / Dashboard / My cool app"
To access just the title, without any magic app stuff interpolated or appended, use:
page_title { "untitled" }
page_title :format => false # => "untitled"
== All options - explained
- page_title { ... } - not per se an option, but if a block is given the methods sets a
custom title and overwrites any DRY-I18n title.
- :app - specifiy the applications name, however it's recommended to define the
translation key :'app.name' or use the the fallback behaviour for the humanzied
basename of +RAILS_ROOT+.
- :default - string which is displayed when no translation exists and no custom title
has been specified. Can also be set to a symbol or array to take advantage of
I18n.translates :default option. (Default is :'app.tagline')
- :format - defines the output format, accepts a string containing multiple interpolations,
see More fun with :format. If set to +false+, just the current title is returned.
If :format => :app then just the application name is returned.
(Default is ":app - :title")
- :suffix - not happy with the fact that the translations must be named like
en -> contacts -> index -> title, but prefer e.g. them to be suffixed with
page_title? Then just set :suffix => :page_title. (Default :title)
If an option should be set globally it's possible to change the default options hash as follows:
PageTitleHelper.options[:format] = ':title / :app'
Note, currently it only makes sense to set :format and/or :default globally.
== Some (maybe useful) interpolations
The internationalized controller name, with fallback to just display the humanized name:
PageTitleHelper.interpolates :controller do |env|
I18n.t env.controller.controller_path.tr('/','.') + '.controller', :default => env.controller.controller_name.humanize
end
Note: Where should I put these, as well as the default options? I'd put them in a new file at config/initializers/page_title.rb or someting like that.
== Licence and copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 Lukas Westermann (Zurich, Switzerland), released under the MIT license