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require 'cgi'
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/form_helper'
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module ActionView
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class Base
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@@field_error_proc = Proc.new{ |html_tag, instance| "<div class=\"fieldWithErrors\">#{html_tag}</div>" }
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cattr_accessor :field_error_proc
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end
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module Helpers
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# The Active Record Helper makes it easier to create forms for records kept in instance variables. The most far-reaching is the form
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# method that creates a complete form for all the basic content types of the record (not associations or aggregations, though). This
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# is a great of making the record quickly available for editing, but likely to prove lackluster for a complicated real-world form.
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# In that case, it's better to use the input method and the specialized form methods in link:classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html
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module ActiveRecordHelper
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# Returns a default input tag for the type of object returned by the method. Example
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# (title is a VARCHAR column and holds "Hello World"):
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# input("post", "title") =>
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# <input id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="30" type="text" value="Hello World" />
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def input(record_name, method, options = {})
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InstanceTag.new(record_name, method, self).to_tag(options)
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end
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# Returns an entire form with input tags and everything for a specified Active Record object. Example
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# (post is a new record that has a title using VARCHAR and a body using TEXT):
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# form("post") =>
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# <form action='/post/create' method='post'>
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# <p>
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# <label for="post_title">Title</label><br />
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# <input id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="30" type="text" value="Hello World" />
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# </p>
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# <p>
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# <label for="post_body">Body</label><br />
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# <textarea cols="40" id="post_body" name="post[body]" rows="20">
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# Back to the hill and over it again!
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# </textarea>
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# </p>
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# <input type='submit' value='Create' />
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# </form>
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#
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# It's possible to specialize the form builder by using a different action name and by supplying another
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# block renderer. Example (entry is a new record that has a message attribute using VARCHAR):
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#
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# form("entry", :action => "sign", :input_block =>
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# Proc.new { |record, column| "#{column.human_name}: #{input(record, column.name)}<br />" }) =>
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#
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# <form action='/post/sign' method='post'>
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# Message:
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# <input id="post_title" name="post[title]" size="30" type="text" value="Hello World" /><br />
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# <input type='submit' value='Sign' />
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# </form>
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#
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# It's also possible to add additional content to the form by giving it a block, such as:
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#
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# form("entry", :action => "sign") do |form|
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# form << content_tag("b", "Department")
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# form << collection_select("department", "id", @departments, "id", "name")
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# end
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def form(record_name, options = {})
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record = instance_variable_get("@#{record_name}")
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options = options.symbolize_keys
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options[:action] ||= record.new_record? ? "create" : "update"
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action = url_for(:action => options[:action], :id => record)
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submit_value = options[:submit_value] || options[:action].gsub(/[^\w]/, '').capitalize
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contents = ''
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contents << hidden_field(record_name, :id) unless record.new_record?
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contents << all_input_tags(record, record_name, options)
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yield contents if block_given?
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contents << submit_tag(submit_value)
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content_tag('form', contents, :action => action, :method => 'post', :enctype => options[:multipart] ? 'multipart/form-data': nil)
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end
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# Returns a string containing the error message attached to the +method+ on the +object+, if one exists.
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# This error message is wrapped in a DIV tag, which can be specialized to include both a +prepend_text+ and +append_text+
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# to properly introduce the error and a +css_class+ to style it accordingly. Examples (post has an error message
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# "can't be empty" on the title attribute):
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#
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# <%= error_message_on "post", "title" %> =>
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# <div class="formError">can't be empty</div>
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#
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# <%= error_message_on "post", "title", "Title simply ", " (or it won't work)", "inputError" %> =>
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# <div class="inputError">Title simply can't be empty (or it won't work)</div>
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def error_message_on(object, method, prepend_text = "", append_text = "", css_class = "formError")
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if (obj = instance_variable_get("@#{object}")) && (errors = obj.errors.on(method))
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content_tag("div", "#{prepend_text}#{errors.is_a?(Array) ? errors.first : errors}#{append_text}", :class => css_class)
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else
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''
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end
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end
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# Returns a string with a div containing all of the error messages for the objects located as instance variables by the names
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# given. If more than one object is specified, the errors for the objects are displayed in the order that the object names are
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# provided.
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#
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# This div can be tailored by the following options:
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#
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# * <tt>header_tag</tt> - Used for the header of the error div (default: h2)
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# * <tt>id</tt> - The id of the error div (default: errorExplanation)
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# * <tt>class</tt> - The class of the error div (default: errorExplanation)
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# * <tt>object_name</tt> - The object name to use in the header, or
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# any text that you prefer. If <tt>object_name</tt> is not set, the name of
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# the first object will be used.
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#
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# Specifying one object:
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#
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# error_messages_for 'user'
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#
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# Specifying more than one object (and using the name 'user' in the
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# header as the <tt>object_name</tt> instead of 'user_common'):
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#
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# error_messages_for 'user_common', 'user', :object_name => 'user'
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#
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# NOTE: This is a pre-packaged presentation of the errors with embedded strings and a certain HTML structure. If what
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# you need is significantly different from the default presentation, it makes plenty of sense to access the object.errors
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# instance yourself and set it up. View the source of this method to see how easy it is.
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def error_messages_for(*params)
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options = params.last.is_a?(Hash) ? params.pop.symbolize_keys : {}
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objects = params.collect {|object_name| instance_variable_get("@#{object_name}") }.compact
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count = objects.inject(0) {|sum, object| sum + object.errors.count }
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unless count.zero?
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html = {}
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[:id, :class].each do |key|
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if options.include?(key)
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value = options[key]
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html[key] = value unless value.blank?
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else
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html[key] = 'errorExplanation'
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end
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end
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header_message = "#{pluralize(count, 'error')} prohibited this #{(options[:object_name] || params.first).to_s.gsub('_', ' ')} from being saved"
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error_messages = objects.map {|object| object.errors.full_messages.map {|msg| content_tag(:li, msg) } }
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content_tag(:div,
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content_tag(options[:header_tag] || :h2, header_message) <<
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content_tag(:p, 'There were problems with the following fields:') <<
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content_tag(:ul, error_messages),
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html
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)
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else
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''
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end
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end
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private
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def all_input_tags(record, record_name, options)
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input_block = options[:input_block] || default_input_block
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record.class.content_columns.collect{ |column| input_block.call(record_name, column) }.join("\n")
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end
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def default_input_block
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Proc.new { |record, column| %(<p><label for="#{record}_#{column.name}">#{column.human_name}</label><br />#{input(record, column.name)}</p>) }
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end
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end
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class InstanceTag #:nodoc:
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def to_tag(options = {})
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case column_type
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when :string
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field_type = @method_name.include?("password") ? "password" : "text"
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to_input_field_tag(field_type, options)
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when :text
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to_text_area_tag(options)
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when :integer, :float, :decimal
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to_input_field_tag("text", options)
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when :date
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to_date_select_tag(options)
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when :datetime, :timestamp
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to_datetime_select_tag(options)
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when :time
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to_time_select_tag(options)
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when :boolean
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to_boolean_select_tag(options)
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end
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end
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alias_method :tag_without_error_wrapping, :tag
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def tag(name, options)
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if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
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error_wrapping(tag_without_error_wrapping(name, options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
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else
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tag_without_error_wrapping(name, options)
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end
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end
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alias_method :content_tag_without_error_wrapping, :content_tag
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def content_tag(name, value, options)
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if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
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error_wrapping(content_tag_without_error_wrapping(name, value, options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
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else
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content_tag_without_error_wrapping(name, value, options)
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end
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end
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alias_method :to_date_select_tag_without_error_wrapping, :to_date_select_tag
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def to_date_select_tag(options = {})
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if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
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error_wrapping(to_date_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
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else
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to_date_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options)
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end
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end
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alias_method :to_datetime_select_tag_without_error_wrapping, :to_datetime_select_tag
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def to_datetime_select_tag(options = {})
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if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
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error_wrapping(to_datetime_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
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else
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to_datetime_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options)
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end
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end
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alias_method :to_time_select_tag_without_error_wrapping, :to_time_select_tag
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def to_time_select_tag(options = {})
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if object.respond_to?("errors") && object.errors.respond_to?("on")
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error_wrapping(to_time_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options), object.errors.on(@method_name))
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else
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to_time_select_tag_without_error_wrapping(options)
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end
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end
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def error_wrapping(html_tag, has_error)
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has_error ? Base.field_error_proc.call(html_tag, self) : html_tag
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end
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def error_message
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object.errors.on(@method_name)
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end
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def column_type
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object.send("column_for_attribute", @method_name).type
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end
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end
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end
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end
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